Fluid Phase Equilibria, Vol.424, 152-161, 2016
Development of a novel experimental apparatus for hydrate equilibrium measurements
A novel experimental apparatus was designed and constructed for measuring the three-phase equilibrium conditions of pure gas and gas mixture hydrates. The experimental apparatus can operate at pressures up to 20 MPa. The different parts of the experimental set-up are discussed and analyzed. Calibration issues are addressed and validation experimental measurehients are reported at pressure conditions below 10 MPa for the case of pure gas hydrates. In addition to measuring the three-phase equilibrium pressure and temperature conditions with the current experimental apparatus, liquid phase analysis measurements are reported. In particular, the solubility of the gas in the aqueous phase is measured under three-phase equilibrium conditions. Gases of interest to the current study include CH4, and CO2. Both gases are of significant importance in industrial gas-storage and transportation applications, as, well as gas-mixture separation applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:CH4 hydrates;CO2 hydrates;Experimental measurements;Three-phase equilibria;Solubility measurements