As a kind of emerging energy with massive reserves, natural gas hydrates are becoming the hot spot of global research. The elastic properties of gas hydrate bearing sediments (HBS) are the fundamental parameters for gas hydrates exploration and resource evaluations. As the original coring in HBS is difficult and expensive, experimental method is important to study the problem. An acoustic wave in-situ measuring system for HBS was developed. Using the in-situ method, hydrate bearing rock samples of different hydrate saturation were synthesized, of which the supersonic wave measurement was carried out under different confining pressure. According to the elasticity theory, the dynamic elastic parameters were obtained using the measured ultrasonic wave velocity. The results show that compressional and shear waves increase with the confining pressure and hydrate saturation increasing, and so the dynamic elastic modulus is.
Experimental Study on Dynamic Elastic Properties of Gas Hydrate Bearing Sediments
2012
4 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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