Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

Natural Gas Hydrates, Fourth Edition, provides a critical reference for engineers who are new to the field. Covering the fundamental properties, thermodynamics and behavior of hydrates in multiphase systems, this reference explains the basics before advancing to more practical applications, the late...

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1. Verfasser: Carroll, John J. 1958- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, MA Elsevier, GPP, Gulf Professional Publishing [2020]
Ausgabe:Fourth edition
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Zusammenfassung:Natural Gas Hydrates, Fourth Edition, provides a critical reference for engineers who are new to the field. Covering the fundamental properties, thermodynamics and behavior of hydrates in multiphase systems, this reference explains the basics before advancing to more practical applications, the latest developments and models. Updated sections include a new hydrate toolbox, updated correlations and computer methods. Rounding out with new case study examples, this new edition gives engineers an important tool to continue to control and mitigate hydrates in a safe and effective manner.- Presents an updated reference with structured comparisons on hydrate calculation methods that are supported by practical case studies and a current list of inhibitor patents- Provides a comprehensive understanding of new hydrate management strategies, particularly for multiphase pipeline operations- Covers future challenges, such as carbon sequestration with simultaneous production of methane from hydrates
Beschreibung:Approx. 160 illustrations
1. Introduction; 2. Hydrate Types and Formers; 3. Hand Calculation Methods; 4. Computer Methods; 5. Inhibiting Hydrate Formation With Chemicals; 6. Dehydration of Natural Gas; 7. Combating Hydrates Using Heat and Pressure; 8. Physical Properties of Hydrates; 9. Phase Diagrams; 10. Water Content of Natural Gas; 11. Additional Topics Index
Beschreibung:xx, 371 p illustrations 229 mm
ISBN:9780128217719

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