PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS

This research work proposes the analysis of predicted data of hydrate formation conditions in an intelligent optimization-based approach. The thermodynamic conditions for hydrate formation were used to assess the plugging risk. Hydrate formation thermodynamic properties and chemical reaction were st...

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Main Authors: Abbasi, A., Soomro, A.A., Hashim, F.M.
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Published: Asian Research Publishing Network 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.332352022-07-06T08:25:57Z PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS Abbasi, A. Soomro, A.A. Hashim, F.M. This research work proposes the analysis of predicted data of hydrate formation conditions in an intelligent optimization-based approach. The thermodynamic conditions for hydrate formation were used to assess the plugging risk. Hydrate formation thermodynamic properties and chemical reaction were statistical analyses on developed model results. Thus, the developed algorithm was applied to the experimental data of gas pipeline to validate the results. This research study improves the present models via a novel approach of an empirical model that predicts and suggests parameters for the thermodynamic hydrate formation conditions of methane gas. © 2022. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). All Rights Reserved. Asian Research Publishing Network 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129264844&partnerID=40&md5=c4e69813ffe1d1df6a522aaff4599b87 Abbasi, A. and Soomro, A.A. and Hashim, F.M. (2022) PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 17 (2). pp. 160-165. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33235/
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description This research work proposes the analysis of predicted data of hydrate formation conditions in an intelligent optimization-based approach. The thermodynamic conditions for hydrate formation were used to assess the plugging risk. Hydrate formation thermodynamic properties and chemical reaction were statistical analyses on developed model results. Thus, the developed algorithm was applied to the experimental data of gas pipeline to validate the results. This research study improves the present models via a novel approach of an empirical model that predicts and suggests parameters for the thermodynamic hydrate formation conditions of methane gas. © 2022. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). All Rights Reserved.
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author Abbasi, A.
Soomro, A.A.
Hashim, F.M.
spellingShingle Abbasi, A.
Soomro, A.A.
Hashim, F.M.
PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
author_facet Abbasi, A.
Soomro, A.A.
Hashim, F.M.
author_sort Abbasi, A.
title PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
title_short PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
title_full PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
title_fullStr PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTION OF THE THERMODYNAMIC HYDRATE FORMATION CONDITIONS FOR METHANE GAS
title_sort prediction of the thermodynamic hydrate formation conditions for methane gas
publisher Asian Research Publishing Network
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