Methanol is the most widely used natural gas hydrate inhibitor and it is only effective as a hydrate inhibitor in the aqueous phase. Methanol is not regenerated in natural gas inhibition process due to its intermittent application in most cases. However, a significant cost is associated with the process because of methanol loss while utilizing this inhibitor. In this work, several intelligent models along with a new mathematical correlation are presented in terms of methanol concentration in aqueous phase and temperature to precisely forecast the methanol loss in the saturated hydrocarbons phase. An excellent match was noticed between the calculated results and literature data.
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Prediction of methanol loss in liquid hydrocarbon phase during natural gas hydrate inhibition using rigorous models
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, Vol.33, pp.1-9
2015
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- Title
- Prediction of methanol loss in liquid hydrocarbon phase during natural gas hydrate inhibition using rigorous models
- Creators
- Mohammad M Ghiasi - South Pars Gas ComplexMilad Arabloo - Islamic Azad UniversityAlireza Bahadori - Southern Cross UniversitySohrab Zendehboudi - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Publication Details
- Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, Vol.33, pp.1-9
- Identifiers
- 3644; 991012821906302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article