Clathrate hydrates of natural gases
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Bibliographic Information
Clathrate hydrates of natural gases
(Chemical industries, v. 73)
Marcel Dekker, c1998
2nd ed., rev. and expanded
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 630-697) and index
System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC and compatible systems; DOS
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Striking a balance between theoretical and experimental perspectives, this book presents a historical overview of clathrate hydrates and examines future trends, reviews crystal structures and properties, reveals industrial applications of clathrate hydrates in the production and processing of natural gas, discusses hydrate kinetics and elucidates the current status of hydrate time dependence, analyzes time-independent phase equilibria, and more. With nearly 300 tables and illustrations, the book is a practical guide for chemical, design, process, petroleum, and mechanical engineers; chemists and geochemists; geologists; geophysicists; and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
Overview and Historical Perspective
Molecular Structures and Similarities to Ice
Kinetics of Hydrate Formation
Fundamental Phase Equilibrium for Natural Gas Hydrates
A Statistical Thermodynamic Approach to Hydrate Phase Equilibria
Experimental Methods and Measurements of Hydrate Properties
Hydrates in the Earth
Hydrates in Natural Gas Production, Transportation, and Processing
Appendix A: Fugacity Coefficient, Enthalpy, and Entropy Changes Using an Equation-of-State and Expansion Program
Appendix B: User's Guide for CSMHYD Hydrate Program
References
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