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Three dimensional experimental and numerical investigations into hydrate dissociation in sandy reservoir with dual horizontal wells 期刊论文
ENERGY, 2015, 卷号: 90
作者:  Feng, Jing-Chun;  Wang, Yi;  Li, Xiao-Sen;  Li, Gang;  Zhang, Yu
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Methane Hydrate  Experiment  Numerical Simulation  Depressurization  Warm Water Stimulation  Horizontal Well  
A three-dimensional transient model for EGS subsurface thermo-hydraulic process 期刊论文
ENERGY, 2014, 卷号: 72, 页码: 300-310
作者:  Jiang, Fangming;  Chen, Jiliang;  Huang, Wenbo;  Luo, Liang
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Hot Dry Rock Technology  Enhanced Or Engineered Geothermal Systems  Local Thermal Non-equilibrium  Numerical Model  Porous Heat Reservoir  
Numerical simulation of heat production potential from hot dry rock by water circulating through a novel single vertical fracture at Desert Peak geothermal field 期刊论文
ENERGY, 2013, 卷号: 63, 页码: 268-282
作者:  Zeng, Yu-Chao;  Wu, Neng-You;  Su, Zheng;  Wang, Xiao-Xing;  Hu, Jian
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Single Vertical Fracture  Heat Production Potential  Circulating Water  Desert Peak Geothermal Field  Enhanced Geothermal System  
NOx and SO2 emissions from municipal solid waste (MSW) combustion in CO2/O-2 atmosphere 期刊论文
ENERGY, 2012, 卷号: 40, 期号: 1, 页码: 300-306
作者:  Tang, Yuting;  Ma, Xiaoqian;  Lai, Zhiyi;  Zhou, Daoxi;  Lin, Hai;  Chen, Yong
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Municipal Solid Waste  Co2/o-2 Atmosphere  Gases Emission  Desulphurization Efficiency  
Numerical simulation of gas production potential from permafrost hydrate deposits by huff and puff method in a single horizontal well in Qilian Mountain, Qinghai province 期刊论文
ENERGY, 2012, 卷号: 40, 期号: 1, 页码: 59-75
作者:  Li, Xiao-Sen;  Li, Bo;  Li, Gang;  Yang, Bo
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Gas Hydrate  Huff And Puff  Cyclic Steam Stimulation  Horizontal Well  Qilian Mountain Permafrost