Tian Wang
Dalian University of Technology
15 Papers
1 Citations
Tian Wang is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clathrate hydrate & Hydrate. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Pressure oscillation controlled CH4/CO2 replacement in methane hydrates: CH4 recovery, CO2 storage, and their characteristics
Lingjie Sun,Tian Wang,Bo Dong,Li Man,Lei Yang,Hongsheng Dong,Lunxiang Zhang,Jiafei Zhao,Yongchen Song +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method that uses pressure oscillation during CH4/CO2 replacement was proposed to enhance CH4 recovery and CO2 storage efficiency, and the results showed that this newly proposed combined method effectively improved the maximum amounts of CH4 recovered and the CO 2 storage efficiency.
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Promoting CH4/CO2 replacement from hydrate with warm brine injection for synergistic energy harvest and carbon sequestration
Tian Wang,Ling Fang Sun,Ziyu Fan,Rupeng Wei,Qingping Li,Haiyuan Yao,Hongsheng Dong,Lunxiang Zhang,Lei Yang,Jiafei Zhao,Yongchen Song +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a method that uses warm brine injection during CH4/CO2 replacement process to break the barrier of CO2 diffusion and enhance CH4 recovery as well as CO2 storage.
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Evolving thermal conductivity upon formation and decomposition of hydrate in natural marine sediments
Rupeng Wei,Kangji Shi,Xianwei Guo,Tian Wang,Xin Lv,Qingping Li,Yi Zhang,Jiafei Zhao,Lei Yang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a point-heat-source-based measurement of local thermal conductivity of natural fine-grained sediments containing hydrates is presented. But the results show that the thermal properties of the sediments play a vital role in the heat transfer process internally.
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Effects of the vertical heterogeneity on the gas production behavior from hydrate reservoirs simulated by the fine sediments from the South China Sea
Kangji Shi,Zifei Wang,Yuxin Jia,Qingping Li,Xin Lv,Tian Wang,Lunxiang Zhang,Yu Jun Liu,Jiafei Zhao,Yongchen Song,Lei Yang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of the well location and depressurization schemes on the gas production performance were investigated in the South China Sea and the results showed that the production efficiency in the heterogeneous reservoirs was significantly weakened compared with the homogeneous case; this was attributed to the ununiform distribution of methane hydrates and pore fluids and a resulting locally different energy demand.
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