Home

 

Navigation

 

Natural Gas Hydrates: A Guide for Engineers

 
Author(s)  Carroll, John
Publisher  Elsevier
Publication year  2002
Language  en
Edition  1
Price  97,80 €

     ISBN 9780750675697
 
 
DRM Restrictions
Printing  Not allowed
Copy to clipboard  Not allowed
This is the most exhaustive study to date on natural gas hydrates. In spite of their importance, hydrates are misunderstood, and misconceptions abound. This book provides an accurate review of what hydrates are and under what conditions they will form, and it provides the engineer with the methods to predict the occurrences of hydrates.
The petroleum industry spends millions every year to combat the formation of hydrates, the solid, crystalline compounds that form from water and small molecules, damaging equipment and plugging transmission lines. Understanding how, when, and where they form and using this knowledge to apply remedies in practical applications are crucial.
The most comprehensive study of natural gas hydrates
A manual for the engineer or textbook for the student
Contains cutting-edge solutions to natural gas hydrate problems
 
We do not deliver the extra material sometimes included in printed books (CDs or DVDs).

Share |

 

In Ellibs
Bookstore

now 61552
ebooks!


Shopping cart

There are no products in your shopping cart.

0 Items 0,00 €


61552 ebooks