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Exploring Porous Flow Behavior of the Decomposed Gas from CH 4 Hydrate in Clayey Sediments by Molecular Dynamics Simulation.

Ke-Feng YanMing-Hang MaoXuan KouXiao-Sen LiZhao-Yang ChenYi WangJing-Chun Feng
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
A fundamental understanding of the fluid flow mechanism during CH 4 hydrate dissociation in nanoscale clayey sediments from the molecular perspective can provide invaluable information for macroscale natural gas hydrate (NGH) exploration. In this work, the fluid flow behaviors of the decomposed gas from CH 4 hydrate within clayey nanopores under different temperature conditions are revealed by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The simulation results indicate that the key influencing factors of gas-water flow in nanoscale clayey sediments include the diffusion and the random migration of gas molecules. The influencing mechanisms of fluid flow in nanopores are closely related with the temperature conditions. Under a low temperature condition, the gas diffusion process is impeded by the secondary hydrate formation, leading to the decline in gas transport velocity within nanopores. However, it is still noteworthy that the gas-water fluid flow channels are not completely blocked by the occurrence of secondary hydrate. Under a high temperature condition, the significant phenomenon of water migration during gas flow is observed, which can be ascribed to the gas-liquid entrainment effect in nanopores of the clayey sediment. These results may provide valuable implications and fundamental evidence for improving gas production efficiency in future field tests of NGH exploitation in marine sediments.
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