supported by the CAS Knowledge Innovation Key Project (Grant No. KZCX2-YW-330);the National Science Fund Fostering Talents in Basic Research to Glaciology and Geocryology (Grant No. J0630966);the Training Fund of State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 52YOSF102)
With a new apparatus designed and assembled by ourselves, the matrix potential of non-saturated loess was firstly measured and studied during methane hydrate formation processes. The experimental results showed that d...
supported by the CAS Knowledge Innovation Key Project (Grant No. KZCX2-YW- 330);the National Science Fund Fostering Talents in Basic Research to Glaciology and Geocryology (Grant No. J0630966);the Special Project Fund of State Key Laboratory of Engineering of Frozen Soil(Grant No. SKLFSE-ZQ-07)
In order to study the nature of gas hydrate in porous media,the formation and dissociation processes of methane hydrate in loess were investigated.Five cooling rates were applied to form methane hydrate.The nucleation...
supported by the CAS Knowledge Innovation Key Project (Grant No.KZCX2-YW-330);the National Science Fund Fostering Talents in Basic Research to Glaciology and Geocryology (Grant No.J0630966)
In order to study water transfer characteristics inside non-saturated media during methane hydrate formation and dissociation processes,water changes on the top,middle and bottom locations of experimental media during...
financially supported by the CAS Knowledge Innovation Key Project (Grant No. KZCX2-YW- 330);the National Science Fund FosteringTalents in Basic Research to Glaciology and Geocryology (Grant No. J0630966)
Gas hydrates formation and dissociation processes inside porous media are always accompanied by water transfer behavior, which is similar to the water behavior of ice freezing and thawing processes. These processes ha...
supported by the CAS Knowledge Innovation Key Project (Grant No. KZCX2-YW-330);the National Science Fund FosteringTalents in Basic Research to Glaciology and Geocryology (Grant No. J0630966).
Hydrate formation and dissociation processes are always accompanied by water migration in porous media, which is similar to the ice. In our study, a novel pF-meter sensor which could detect the changes of water conten...