Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor

Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering In the thesis presented in this paper, simulations have been performed in order to investigate the inner heat coefficient of a hydrate-testing cell as a function of varying stirring rates, initial water amounts, and testing temperatures. The model used i...

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Main Author: Dyrseth, Vegard
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/220733
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/220733 2023-06-11T04:14:02+02:00 Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor Dyrseth, Vegard 2014-06-16 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/220733 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2014; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/220733 Attribution 3.0 Norway http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/no/ boreteknologi petroleumsteknologi drilling petroleum technology VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512 Master thesis 2014 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:02:48Z Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering In the thesis presented in this paper, simulations have been performed in order to investigate the inner heat coefficient of a hydrate-testing cell as a function of varying stirring rates, initial water amounts, and testing temperatures. The model used in the simulation is based on heat,-and energy balance, where the inner heat coefficient is estimated as a result of the measured temperatures, and temperature differentials between the inside of the testing cell, and the cooling bath surrounding the cell. The testing conditions were varied in a range from 6-8°C, and 50-100 ml initial water, with stirring rates at 500, 700, and 1200 rpm. For each case, three to four experiments were performed, resulting in comparable data to find any differences. The assumption was that during close to identical test procedures, the values for the inner heat coefficient should remain within certain value-ranges. The simulations were based on the initial hydrate growth phase, called region 1, which is defined as the domain for first visual hydrate formation, where gas flow increases drastically. The starting point of each simulation was just before the gas flow exceeded 300-400 nml/min to ensure sure that the growth phase had started, and the nucleation phase was finished. The simulation lasted approximately two minutes after the maximum gas flow had been observed. Each simulation resulted in two plots, where the first consisted of temperatures, and the other showed heat generation from the process, plotted against time-units applied for the simulation. The inner heat coefficient was found by retrofitting the simulated interior temperature, to the corresponding measured temperature. This was performed for 53 cases, where a trend seemed to emerge. As the stirring rate increased, the gas consumption increased, which meant that within the roughly three minute simulation period, the total amount of hydrates formed increased with the stirring rate. The stirring rate seemed to have a dominant ... Master Thesis Methane hydrate University of Stavanger: UiS Brage
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topic boreteknologi
petroleumsteknologi
drilling
petroleum technology
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
spellingShingle boreteknologi
petroleumsteknologi
drilling
petroleum technology
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
Dyrseth, Vegard
Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
topic_facet boreteknologi
petroleumsteknologi
drilling
petroleum technology
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
description Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering In the thesis presented in this paper, simulations have been performed in order to investigate the inner heat coefficient of a hydrate-testing cell as a function of varying stirring rates, initial water amounts, and testing temperatures. The model used in the simulation is based on heat,-and energy balance, where the inner heat coefficient is estimated as a result of the measured temperatures, and temperature differentials between the inside of the testing cell, and the cooling bath surrounding the cell. The testing conditions were varied in a range from 6-8°C, and 50-100 ml initial water, with stirring rates at 500, 700, and 1200 rpm. For each case, three to four experiments were performed, resulting in comparable data to find any differences. The assumption was that during close to identical test procedures, the values for the inner heat coefficient should remain within certain value-ranges. The simulations were based on the initial hydrate growth phase, called region 1, which is defined as the domain for first visual hydrate formation, where gas flow increases drastically. The starting point of each simulation was just before the gas flow exceeded 300-400 nml/min to ensure sure that the growth phase had started, and the nucleation phase was finished. The simulation lasted approximately two minutes after the maximum gas flow had been observed. Each simulation resulted in two plots, where the first consisted of temperatures, and the other showed heat generation from the process, plotted against time-units applied for the simulation. The inner heat coefficient was found by retrofitting the simulated interior temperature, to the corresponding measured temperature. This was performed for 53 cases, where a trend seemed to emerge. As the stirring rate increased, the gas consumption increased, which meant that within the roughly three minute simulation period, the total amount of hydrates formed increased with the stirring rate. The stirring rate seemed to have a dominant ...
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author Dyrseth, Vegard
author_facet Dyrseth, Vegard
author_sort Dyrseth, Vegard
title Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
title_short Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
title_full Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
title_fullStr Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
title_full_unstemmed Simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
title_sort simulations of the inner heat coefficient during methane hydrate formation and growth in a stirred cell reactor
publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
publishDate 2014
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