TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - Effect of temperature on safety and stability of gas hydrate during coal mine gas storage and transportation JO - Safety science A1 - Wu, Qiang A1 - Yu, Yang A1 - Zhang, Baoyong A1 - Gao, Xia A1 - Zhang, Qiang SP - 264 EP - 272 VL - 118 IS - N2 - Knowledge of the dissociation kinetics of gas hydrate is essential for evaluate the risk of coal mine gas (CMG) during CMG hydrate storage and transportation. In this study, the hydrate dissociation experiment is conducted by using visual hydrate formation and dissociation experimental device for two kinds of CMG samples under four different temperatures. The thermal stimulation method (above the equilibrium temperature) is applied for hydrate dissociation. Based on the experimental data, it is found that the pressure curve during gas hydrate dissociation is mainly composed of three stages, including rapid dissociation, slow dissociation, and stable stages. Temperature has a significant effect on the average dissociation rate for the gas system, where a higher temperature is related to greater average dissociation rate. The maximum average dissociation rate is determined to be 4.34 ∙ 10−3 mol/min (System II-4). The mole number of methane increases obviously with the increase of temperature, while nitrogen and oxygen change slightly. It demonstrates that methane hydrate has higher risk in storage and transportation.

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LA - en SN - 0925-7535 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2019.04.034 ID - ref1 ER -