Hydrate Formation and Agglomeration in the Compound of Hydrophilic Nano-CaCO3 and Inhibitors
Dongdong Guo,
Jiaxin Sun,
Jinjin Yao
et al.
Abstract:The addition of nanoparticles to drilling fluid is an
effective
method for reducing fluid invasion. Furthermore, hydrophilic nanoparticles
have been proven to inhibit hydrate formation at certain concentrations
and particle sizes. However, this inhibition effect fails under high
subcooling conditions. In such cases, chemical hydrate inhibitors
are required to assist in inhibiting hydrate formation and agglomeration.
Nonetheless, the impact of nanoparticles and inhibitor compounds on
hydrate formation remains t… Show more
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