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Experimental study of enhancing coalbed methane recovery by carbon dioxide injection driving methane 被引量:2
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作者 LUO Dao-cheng LIU Jun-feng 《Journal of Coal Science & Engineering(China)》 2010年第4期356-361,共6页
In order to enhance coalbed methane recovery, taking a self-developed largecalesimulation system for the platform, a modeling experiment of driving CH_4 by CO_2 gasinjection was studied.The results of experiment indic... In order to enhance coalbed methane recovery, taking a self-developed largecalesimulation system for the platform, a modeling experiment of driving CH_4 by CO_2 gasinjection was studied.The results of experiment indicates that there is a significant lag effectof adsorption and desorption on gas, the gas pressure is changed more rapidly in theprocess of carbon dioxide adsorption of coal than methane adsorption of coal; After theinjection of carbon dioxide, compare with methane single desorption.In an early stage,speed and amount of methane single desorption are greater than the speed and amountof displacement desorption, the speed and amount of displacement desorption becamegreater.In the process of replacement, CH_4 concentration constantly declined, while CO_2concentration constantly rose.In the process of CO_2 gas injection, the temperature of coalhave been significantly increased, it is more beneficial to make CH_4 gas molecules becomefree from the adsorbed state when temperature is increased.Under the pressurestep-down at the same rate, using the method of CO_2 driving CH_4, compared with themethod of conventional pressure step-down, the desorption rate of CH_4 in coal can beraised about 2.13 times, at the same time, a lot of greenhouse gas CO_2 will also be buriedin the ground, there is a very significant environmental benefit. 展开更多
关键词 carbon dioxide injection replacement experiment coalbed methane DESORPTION methane recovery
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Experiment and simulation of foaming injection molding of polypropylene/nano-calcium carbonate composites by supercritical carbon dioxide 被引量:5
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作者 Zhenhao Xi Jie Chen +2 位作者 Tao Liu Ling Zhao Lih-Sheng Turng 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第1期180-189,共10页
Microcellular injection molding of neat isotactic polypropylene(iPP) and isotactic polypropylene/nano-calcium carbonate composites(i PP/nano-CaCO_3) was performed using supercritical carbon dioxide as the physical blo... Microcellular injection molding of neat isotactic polypropylene(iPP) and isotactic polypropylene/nano-calcium carbonate composites(i PP/nano-CaCO_3) was performed using supercritical carbon dioxide as the physical blowing agent. The influences of filler content and operating conditions on microstructure morphology of i PP and i PP/nano-CaCO_3 microcellular samples were studied systematically. The results showed the bubble size of the microcellular samples could be effectively decreased while the cell density increased for i PP/nano-CaCO_3 composites, especially at high CO_2 concentration and back pressure, low mold temperature and injection speed, and high filler content. Then Moldex 3D was applied to simulate the microcellular injection molding process, with the application of the measured ScCO_2 solubility and diffusion data for i PP and i PP/nano-Ca CO_3 composites respectively. For neat i PP, the simulated bubble size and density distribution in the center section of tensile bars showed a good agreement with the experimental values. However, for i PP/nano-CaCO_3 composites, the correction factor for nucleation activation energy F and the pre-exponential factor of nucleation rate f_0 were obtained by nonlinear regression on the experimental bubble size and density distribution. The parameters F and f_0 can be used to predict the microcellular injection molding process for i PP/nano-CaCO_3 composites by Moldex 3D. 展开更多
关键词 Microcellular injection molding Isotactic polypropylene/nano-calcium carbonate Cell morphology Nucleation activation energy Numerical simulation
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Improvement of Plasma Performance Using Carbon Pellet Injection in Large Helical Device
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作者 Shigeru MORITA Motoshi GOTO +17 位作者 Kenichi NAGAOKA Chunfeng DONG Hangyu ZHOU Zhengying CUI Yunbo DONC Xiang GAO TKatsumi IDA Katsunori IKED Osamu KANEKO Shiyao LIN Haruhisa NAKANO Masaki OSAKABE Ryuichi SAKAMOTO Yasuhiko TAKEIRI Ang TI Katsuyoshi TSUMORI Mikiro YOSHINUMA LHD experiment group 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第3期290-296,共7页
A cylindrical carbon pellet with a size of 1.2L x 1.2φ mm to 1.8L x 1.8φ mm and a velocity of 100 m/s to 300 m/s was injected into large helical device (LHD) for an efficient fueling based on its deeper deposition... A cylindrical carbon pellet with a size of 1.2L x 1.2φ mm to 1.8L x 1.8φ mm and a velocity of 100 m/s to 300 m/s was injected into large helical device (LHD) for an efficient fueling based on its deeper deposition instead of hydrogen gas puffing and ice pellet injection. Electron density increment of Ane = 10^14 cm^-3 is successfully obtained by single carbon pellet injection without plasma collapse. Typical density and temperature of the ablation plasma of the carbon pellet, e.g., 6.5× 10^16 cm^-3 and 2.5 eV for CII, are examined respectively by spectroscopic method. A confinement improvement up to 50% compared to ISS-95 stellarator scaling is clearly observed in a relatively low-density regime of ne = 2 × 10^13 cm^-3 to 4×10^13 cm^-3, and high ion temperature Ti(0) of about 6 keV is also observed with an internal transport barrier at ne = 1.2 × 10^13 cm^-3. In particular, the improvement in the ion temperature largely exceeds that observed in hydrogen gas-puffed discharges, which typically ranges below 3 keV. 展开更多
关键词 carbon pellet injection confinement improvement high ion temperature
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Fault activation and induced seismicity in geological carbon storage--Lessons learned from recent modeling studies 被引量:7
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作者 Jonny Rutqvist Antonio P. Rinaldi +5 位作者 Frederic Cappa Pierre Jeanne Alberto Mazzoldi Luca Urpi Yves Guglielmi Victor Vilarrasa 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第6期789-804,共16页
In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon sequestration(GCS),this paper summarizes lessons learned from recent modeling studies on fault activation,induced seismi... In the light of current concerns related to induced seismicity associated with geological carbon sequestration(GCS),this paper summarizes lessons learned from recent modeling studies on fault activation,induced seismicity,and potential for leakage associated with deep underground carbon dioxide(CO2) injection.Model simulations demonstrate that seismic events large enough to be felt by humans require brittle fault properties and continuous fault permeability allowing pressure to be distributed over a large fault patch to be ruptured at once.Heterogeneous fault properties,which are commonly encountered in faults intersecting multilayered shale/sandstone sequences,effectively reduce the likelihood of inducing felt seismicity and also effectively impede upward CO2leakage.A number of simulations show that even a sizable seismic event that could be felt may not be capable of opening a new flow path across the entire thickness of an overlying caprock and it is very unlikely to cross a system of multiple overlying caprock units.Site-specific model simulations of the In Salah CO2storage demonstration site showed that deep fractured zone responses and associated microseismicity occurred in the brittle fractured sandstone reservoir,but at a very substantial reservoir overpressure close to the magnitude of the least principal stress.We conclude by emphasizing the importance of site investigation to characterize rock properties and if at all possible to avoid brittle rock such as proximity of crystalline basement or sites in hard and brittle sedimentary sequences that are more prone to injection-induced seismicity and permanent damage. 展开更多
关键词 carbon dioxide(CO_2) injection Fault rupture Induced seismicity Ground motion LEAKAGE MODELING
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Geomechanical analysis of the influence of CO2 injection location on fault stability 被引量:6
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作者 Victor Vilarrasa Roman Makhnenko Sohrab Gheibi 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第6期805-818,共14页
Large amounts of carbon dioxide(CO2) should be injected in deep saline formations to mitigate climate change,implying geomechanical challenges that require further understanding.Pressure build-up induced by CO2injecti... Large amounts of carbon dioxide(CO2) should be injected in deep saline formations to mitigate climate change,implying geomechanical challenges that require further understanding.Pressure build-up induced by CO2injection will decrease the effective stresses and may affect fault stability.Geomechanical effects of overpressure induced by CO2injection either in the hanging wall or in the foot wall on fault stability are investigated.CO2injection in the presence of a low-permeable fault induces pressurization of the storage formation between the injection well and the fault.The low permeability of the fault hinders fluid flow across it and leads to smaller overpressure on the other side of the fault.This variability in the fluid pressure distribution gives rise to differential total stress changes around the fault that reduce its stability.Despite a significant pressure build-up induced by the fault,caprock stability around the injection well is not compromised and thus,CO2leakage across the caprock is unlikely to happen.The decrease in fault stability is similar regardless of the side of the fault where CO2is injected.Simulation results show that fault core permeability has a significant effect on fault stability,becoming less affected for high-permeable faults.An appropriate pressure management will allow storing large quantities of CO2without inducing fault reactivation. 展开更多
关键词 carbon dioxide(CO_2) injection GEOMECHANICS Fault stability Induced seismicity Fault permeability
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Estimate of the Deposition Profile of Carbon Pellets Using a High-Speed VUV Imaging System in the LHD 被引量:1
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作者 明廷凤 Satoshi OHDACHI +1 位作者 Yasuhiro SUZUKI LHD Experiment Group 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第12期1178-1183,共6页
The deposition profile of the impurity pellet is measured by a two-dimensional fast- framing vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) camera system in the large helical device (LHD). The fast framing camera selectively measures t... The deposition profile of the impurity pellet is measured by a two-dimensional fast- framing vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) camera system in the large helical device (LHD). The fast framing camera selectively measures the emission from the hydrogen-like ions of carbon (C VI) with a frame rate of several kHz. From the emission profile of the hydrogen-like carbon ions, which are in the process of ionization, the initial deposition profile of the carbon is estimated using a simple one-dimensional transport model. 展开更多
关键词 VUV impurity transport carbon pellet injection LHD
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Preliminary research on movement regularity of fine carbon fiber powder injected into intracrania of mice
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《Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering(English Edition)》 2001年第3期133-134,共2页
关键词 Preliminary research on movement regularity of fine carbon fiber powder injected into intracrania of mice
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Geomechanical effects of CO_2 storage in depleted gas reservoirs in the Netherlands:Inferences from feasibility studies and comparison with aquifer storage 被引量:1
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作者 Bogdan Orlic 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第6期846-859,共14页
In this paper,the geomechanical impact of large-scale carbon dioxide(CO) storage in depleted Dutch gas fields is compared with the impact of COstorage in saline aquifers.The geomechanical behaviour of four potential C... In this paper,the geomechanical impact of large-scale carbon dioxide(CO) storage in depleted Dutch gas fields is compared with the impact of COstorage in saline aquifers.The geomechanical behaviour of four potential COstorage sites is examined using flow and geomechanical simulations.Many gas reservoirs in the Netherlands are found in fault blocks,one to a few kilometres wide,laterally bounded by sealing faults.Aquifer depletion or re-pressurization in the lateral direction is seldom an issue because of a lack of active aquifers.Reservoir pressure changes are therefore limited to a gas-bearing fault block,while the induced stress changes affect the gas reservoir and extend 1-3 km away into the surrounding rock.Arguments in favour of COstorage in depleted gas fields are:proven seal quality,availability of field data,no record of seal integrity failure by fault reactivation from the seismically active producing Dutch gas fields,and the potential benefits of restoring the virgin formation pressure and stress state to geomechanical stability.On the other hand,COinjection in saline aquifers causes pressure build-up that exceeds the virgin hydrostatic pressure.Stress perturbations resulting from pressure build-up affect large areas,extending tens of kilometres away from the injection wells.Induced stresses in top seals are.however,small and do not exceed a few tenths of megapascal for a pressure build-up of a few megapascals in the storage formation.Geomechanical effects on top seals are weak,but could be enhanced close to the injection zone by the thermal effects of injection.Uncertainties related to characterisation of large areas affected by pressure build-up are significant,and seal quality and continuity are more difficult to be demonstrated for aquifers than for depleted gas reservoirs that have held hydrocarbons for millions of years. 展开更多
关键词 carbon dioxide(CO_2) injection CO_2 storage Geomechanics of CO_2 storage Geomechanical modelling
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