Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization

A series of tri-axial shear tests were carried out to determine the stress and strain characteristics, as well as the volume deformation of methane hydrate-bearing sediments during gas hydrate dissociation. An innovative type of depressurization was adopted with a high-pressure and low-temperature t...

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Published in:Energies
Main Authors: Dongliang Li, Qi Wu, Zhe Wang, Jingsheng Lu, Deqing Liang, Xiaosen Li
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2018
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description A series of tri-axial shear tests were carried out to determine the stress and strain characteristics, as well as the volume deformation of methane hydrate-bearing sediments during gas hydrate dissociation. An innovative type of depressurization was adopted with a high-pressure and low-temperature tri-axial apparatus. Results show that: (1) decrease in pore pressure during the shear process may result in the failure of hydrate-bearing sediments, but they did not collapse completely due to high effective confining pressure; (2) depressurization leads to the contraction of volumetric strain and the ultimate deformation shows no difference compared to that prior depressurization; (3) high saturation hydrate-bearing sediments were more sensitive to depressurization, which could be due to the methane hydrate acting as a skeleton structure at some sites when the pore hydrates’ saturation is high.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1996-1073/11/7/1819/ 2025-01-16T23:04:40+00:00 Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization Dongliang Li Qi Wu Zhe Wang Jingsheng Lu Deqing Liang Xiaosen Li 2018-07-11 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071819 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11071819 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Energies; Volume 11; Issue 7; Pages: 1819 tri-axial shear test hydrate-bearing sediments depressurization hydrate disassociation Text 2018 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071819 2023-07-31T21:37:19Z A series of tri-axial shear tests were carried out to determine the stress and strain characteristics, as well as the volume deformation of methane hydrate-bearing sediments during gas hydrate dissociation. An innovative type of depressurization was adopted with a high-pressure and low-temperature tri-axial apparatus. Results show that: (1) decrease in pore pressure during the shear process may result in the failure of hydrate-bearing sediments, but they did not collapse completely due to high effective confining pressure; (2) depressurization leads to the contraction of volumetric strain and the ultimate deformation shows no difference compared to that prior depressurization; (3) high saturation hydrate-bearing sediments were more sensitive to depressurization, which could be due to the methane hydrate acting as a skeleton structure at some sites when the pore hydrates’ saturation is high. Text Methane hydrate MDPI Open Access Publishing Energies 11 7 1819
spellingShingle tri-axial shear test
hydrate-bearing sediments
depressurization
hydrate disassociation
Dongliang Li
Qi Wu
Zhe Wang
Jingsheng Lu
Deqing Liang
Xiaosen Li
Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title_full Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title_fullStr Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title_full_unstemmed Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title_short Tri-Axial Shear Tests on Hydrate-Bearing Sediments during Hydrate Dissociation with Depressurization
title_sort tri-axial shear tests on hydrate-bearing sediments during hydrate dissociation with depressurization
topic tri-axial shear test
hydrate-bearing sediments
depressurization
hydrate disassociation
topic_facet tri-axial shear test
hydrate-bearing sediments
depressurization
hydrate disassociation
url https://doi.org/10.3390/en11071819