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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7819536
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A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF IDEAL GAS HYDRATE DECOMPOSITION IN A RESERVOIR THROUGH DECREASING PRESSURE AND SIMULTANEOUS HEATING
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7819536

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    A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF IDEAL GAS HYDRATE DECOMPOSITION IN A RESERVOIR THROUGH DECREASING PRESSURE AND SIMULTANEOUS HEATING (English)
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    phase transition
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    thermodynamic equilibrium
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    thermal conductivity
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    water saturation
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    hydrate saturation
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    pressure
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    density
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    filtration
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    gas hydrates
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