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Hydration of natural gas hydrogen mixture test equipment
Author(s) -
Ildikó Bölkény,
D. Horvath,
Marianna Vadászi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
multidiszciplináris tudományok
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-1465
pISSN - 2062-9737
DOI - 10.35925/j.multi.2021.5.14
Subject(s) - natural gas , hydrate , hydrogen , clathrate hydrate , fossil fuel , oil and natural gas , industrial gas , fuel gas , petroleum engineering , combustion , carbon dioxide , chemistry , waste management , materials science , chemical engineering , environmental science , organic chemistry , geology , engineering , mechanical engineering , gas turbines
The use of hydrogen as an energy source is advantageous because its combustion processes only produce water vapor, but not carbon dioxide. This excess energy can be stored in underground gas storage facilities, where it is delivered mixed with natural gas. In gas- and oil industry the formation of hydrate crystals can cause significant damages. A huge amount of hydrate crystal is formed, it can cause hydrate plugs in the pipeline. Like natural gas, hydrate formation occurs in the case of a natural gas-hydrogen mixture. The paper presents a method which can be used to study hydrate formation in natural gas-hydrogen mixture.

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