화학공학소재연구정보센터
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.34, No.3, 706-716, March, 2017
A new approach for modeling of multicomponent gas hydrate formation
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Several models have been proposed to investigate the kinetics of gas hydrate formation. The main differences between the proposed models are the definition of the driving force, thermodynamics approach and the number of resistances to study the gas consumption by the hydrate phase. This paper concentrates on gas hydrate formation from multicomponent mixture, which has not been much studied before. In the present research, chemical potential has been considered as the driving force and, consequently, a new resistance coefficient was introduced. A complete discussion and reasonable assumptions has been provided to support this modelling.
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