Results in Engineering (Dec 2023)
Diffusion model of gas hydrate formation from ice considering the gas pressure drop
Abstract
A kinetic model of the process of gas hydrate formation from ice that considers the gas pressure drop caused by this process is presented. This model is based on the diffusion equation. The issues during the formation of gas hydrate from ice powder and that from a flat ice layer are considered separately. For each of these problems, a solution in the framework of a quasi-stationary approximation is obtained, allowing for the calculation of the gas pressure drop in the gas phase. The calculated data are compared with available experimental data on the kinetics of CO2 hydrate formation from pure ice powder and ice powder with the addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) at a mass concentration of 240 ppm: the calculated and experimental curves of CO2 pressure drop are compared with each other. From this comparison, the values of the diffusion coefficient of CO2 through a layer of CO2 hydrate formed from pure ice and ice with the addition of SDS at a mass concentration of 240 ppm were determined. Based on these values, it was found that SDS molecules present in the gas hydrate affect the rate of gas diffusion through the gas hydrate layer.