Methane Hydrate as a “new energy”

Methane hydrate (MH) becomes a promising new energy in some countries including China and Japan due to its huge reservation. The key mission is to find the safe and efficient exploitation method. The exploitation processes will cause stress changes, which may induce submarine landslides and failures...

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Main Authors: Cui, Liang, Azizul Moqsud, MD, Hyodo, Masayuki, Bhattacharya, Suby
Other Authors: Letcher, Trevor
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Elsevier: Academic Press 2018
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Online Access:http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/849362/1/__homes.surrey.ac.uk_home_.System_Desktop_ch7%20Suby%205218%20Methane%20Hydrate.docx
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Summary:Methane hydrate (MH) becomes a promising new energy in some countries including China and Japan due to its huge reservation. The key mission is to find the safe and efficient exploitation method. The exploitation processes will cause stress changes, which may induce submarine landslides and failures of engineering projects. This chapter described some state-of-art exploitation methods reproduced in laboratory and in numerical modelling to understand the responses of soils during exploitation process. These studies could provide valuable guidance for real life projects.