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Xiao-Sen Li

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  329
Citations -  11653

Xiao-Sen Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrate & Clathrate hydrate. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 292 publications receiving 8556 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao-Sen Li include Chongqing University & University of British Columbia.

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Application of fracturing technology to increase gas production in low-permeability hydrate reservoir: A numerical study

TL;DR: In this article, a new combination of fracturing technology and depressurization method was proposed to evaluate the gas production potential at the site DK-2 in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Permafrost.
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Three-dimensional simulating device for the stratum stability in the natural hydrate exploitation

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional simulating device for the stratum stability in natural gas hydrate exploitation includes a threedimensional model located in an environmental control unit, an axial pressure control unit and a post-processing unit.
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Permeability experiments on the methane hydrate in quartz sands and its model verification

TL;DR: In this article, a one-dimensional test apparatus was developed to measure the permeability of porous media with methane hydrate and the flow rate and pressure difference of inflow liquid water were measured in a stable flow pattern.
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Clathrate hydrate dissociation conditions and structure of the methane + cyclopentane + trimethylene sulfide hydrate in NaCl aqueous solution

TL;DR: In this article, the phase equilibrium pressure of organic compounds (VCP:V TMS = 4:1)+ CH4 hydrate was measured in NaCl solution at the temperature range from 286.42 to 303.77 K and the pressure varying from 1.16 to 12.49 MPa.
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Experimental study on hydrate anti-agglomeration in the presence of rhamnolipid

TL;DR: In this paper, n-octane, water and methane were used as hydrate-forming ingredients to examine the effectiveness of rhamnolipid anti-agglomeration.