Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen

Methane hydrates, which form at low temperature and high pressure, are found in ocean sediments and being evaluated as a potential fuel for the future. The worldwide total of methane hydrate is estimated to be equivalent to 250 trillion cubic meters of methane gas. In order to establish an efficient...

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Main Authors: 蒋, 宇静, 棚橋, 由彦, 大野, 俊平, 青木, 一男, 緒方, 雄二, 桝井, 明
Language:Japanese
Published: 2004
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spelling ftnagasakiuniv:oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00021198 2024-09-15T18:18:37+00:00 Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen 模擬メタンハイドレート堆積物の力学特性の実験的評価 蒋, 宇静 棚橋, 由彦 大野, 俊平 青木, 一男 緒方, 雄二 桝井, 明 2004-07 application/pdf https://nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/21198/files/KJ00004724032.pdf jpn jpn 長崎大学工学部研究報告 63 34 49 57 AN00178418 02860902 https://nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/21198/files/KJ00004724032.pdf methane hydrate compressive strength deformation temperature triaxial compression test 2004 ftnagasakiuniv 2024-08-23T06:19:40Z Methane hydrates, which form at low temperature and high pressure, are found in ocean sediments and being evaluated as a potential fuel for the future. The worldwide total of methane hydrate is estimated to be equivalent to 250 trillion cubic meters of methane gas. In order to establish an efficient production technology for extraction of methane from hydrates, deformation and movement behaviour of ocean sediments have to be basically clarified. The aim of this study is to develop the low temperature auto-controlled triaxial compression apparatus and to estimate the mechanical properties by using the ice rock matrix specimen. The preliminary results on relationships between deformation properties, shear strength and sand content in the specimen are presented and discussed. 長崎大学工学部研究報告 Vol.34(63) p. 49-57, 2004 departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Methane hydrate NAOSITE: Nagasaki University Academic Output SITE
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topic methane hydrate
compressive strength
deformation
temperature
triaxial compression test
spellingShingle methane hydrate
compressive strength
deformation
temperature
triaxial compression test
蒋, 宇静
棚橋, 由彦
大野, 俊平
青木, 一男
緒方, 雄二
桝井, 明
Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
topic_facet methane hydrate
compressive strength
deformation
temperature
triaxial compression test
description Methane hydrates, which form at low temperature and high pressure, are found in ocean sediments and being evaluated as a potential fuel for the future. The worldwide total of methane hydrate is estimated to be equivalent to 250 trillion cubic meters of methane gas. In order to establish an efficient production technology for extraction of methane from hydrates, deformation and movement behaviour of ocean sediments have to be basically clarified. The aim of this study is to develop the low temperature auto-controlled triaxial compression apparatus and to estimate the mechanical properties by using the ice rock matrix specimen. The preliminary results on relationships between deformation properties, shear strength and sand content in the specimen are presented and discussed. 長崎大学工学部研究報告 Vol.34(63) p. 49-57, 2004 departmental bulletin paper
author 蒋, 宇静
棚橋, 由彦
大野, 俊平
青木, 一男
緒方, 雄二
桝井, 明
author_facet 蒋, 宇静
棚橋, 由彦
大野, 俊平
青木, 一男
緒方, 雄二
桝井, 明
author_sort 蒋, 宇静
title Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
title_short Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
title_full Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
title_fullStr Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
title_full_unstemmed Compression Strength and Deformation Behaviour of Methane Hydrate Specimen
title_sort compression strength and deformation behaviour of methane hydrate specimen
publishDate 2004
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