MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Examination of the Heat Transfer Model in Gas–Liquid–Solid Three Phases in Presence of Gas Hydrate Particle

  • Ezure Ryosuke,
  • Takahashi Yusuke,
  • Takano Shun,
  • Komatsu Hiroyuki,
  • Yamagiwa Kazuaki,
  • Tajima Hideo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202133304001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 333
p. 04001

Abstract

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Hydrate-based gas separation is often investigated using batch or semi-batch operations. To increase the throughput of the gas mixture without increasing the apparatus volume, it is preferable to perform a continuous operation of hydrate-based gas separation. Therefore, we proposed a flow-type apparatus for performing continuous formation with passing gaseous mixture and subsequently decomposition with passing gas hydrate particles. Characteristics of multiple fluid and heat and mass transfer of hydrate slurry are essential for the efficient operation of the apparatus. In this study, we focused on heat transfer characteristics in the presence of bubbles in water and surfactant solution. First, an apparent overall heat transfer coefficient under pressure during steady operation of the apparatus was calculated on a simple assumption. Next, to control the hydrate amount and position of hydrate-decomposition and hydrate-formation in the apparatus, we focused on the temperature profile of the inside fluid. A heat transfer model using heat balance of defining heat of hydrate-formation and heat transfer of agitation of fluid was made for hydrate-based gas separation apparatus. To evaluate the validity of the heat transfer model, a calculation value is compared with the experimental value.