MONITORING HYDRATE SAFETY MARGIN USING FREEZING POINT METHOD

ABSTRACT Feasibility of Peltier element device for monitoring hydrate safety margin was experimentally investigated; alongside, cooling capability of the Peltier device. Freezing point depressions of aqueous alcohol solutions were measured using the device. Results showed that device is able to free...

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Main Authors: PhD Bridget Kogo, Dr Bin Wang
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1071.7629
http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/data/Conferences/ASMEP/86134/V05BT04A007-OMAE2015-42099.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT Feasibility of Peltier element device for monitoring hydrate safety margin was experimentally investigated; alongside, cooling capability of the Peltier device. Freezing point depressions of aqueous alcohol solutions were measured using the device. Results showed that device is able to freeze aqueous ethylene glycol and methanol solutions in a few minutes, up to 35 mass% of ethylene glycol, 30 mass% of methanol. Measured freezing point depressions well matched the predicted. Methane hydrate phase boundary was determined using the previously developed correlation based on the measured freezing point depressions, which is in line with the predicted one in an acceptable deviation range.