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Thermal conductivity measurements in unsaturated hydrate‐bearing sediments
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Thermal Conductivity HysteresisEarth ScienceFluid PropertiesEngineeringCivil EngineeringNatural Gas Hydrate SystemThermal Conductivity MeasurementsGeochemistryThermodynamicsHeat TransferNatural Gas HydrateGas HydrateThermal EngineeringSedimentologySediment TransportThermal ConductivityRock PropertiesThermal Properties
Abstract Current database on the thermal properties of hydrate‐bearing sediments remains limited and has not been able to capture their consequential changes during gas production where vigorous phase changes occur in this unsaturated system. This study uses the transient plane source (TPS) technique to measure the thermal conductivity of methane hydrate‐bearing sediments with various hydrate/water/gas saturations. We propose a simplified method to obtain thermal properties from single‐sided TPS signatures. Results reveal that both volume fraction and distribution of the pore constituents govern the thermal conductivity of unsaturated specimens. Thermal conductivity hysteresis is observed due to water redistribution and fabric change caused by hydrate formation and dissociation. Measured thermal conductivity increases evidently when hydrate saturation S h > 30–40%, shifting upward from the geometric mean model prediction to a Pythagorean mixing model. These observations envisage a significant drop in sediment thermal conductivity when residual hydrate/water saturation falls below ~40%, hindering further gas production.
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