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ASME 2004 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering | 2004

Development of a New Method of Liquid CO2 Injection Into the Seawaters for the Ocean Sequestration

Akihiro Yamasaki; Hideo Tajima; Fumio Kiyono; Ho Teng

A new type of injection method of liquid CO2 into the seawaters via a Kenics-type static mixer for the ocean sequestration of CO2 has been developed. Flows of liquid CO2 and water will form a two-phase flow in a pipeline, and introduced to a static mixer, where the two-phase flow is mixed by the agitation effects of the mixing elements equipped in the mixer, and converted into various flow patterns. The following flow patterns were observed depending on the flow velocities; dispersed flow of liquid CO2 drops, flow of CO2 hydrate agglomerates, and flow of CO2 hydrate particles. The results indicate that several options for CO2 injection concerning the form of CO2 , size distribution of liquid CO2 drops, could be realized by using the present method. The choice of such options is essential to control the fate of the disposed CO2 and the consequent environmental impact. In this study, application of the present method to the disposal of liquid CO2 at the intermediate depths (500 ∼ 1500 m) is assumed. The formation of the liquid CO2 drops by the static mixer was studied experimentally, and the effect of the static mixer on the size distribution of the liquid CO2 drops was investigated. The mean size of the liquid CO2 drops were significantly reduced by using the static mixer, compared with the case without the mixer for a given flow velocity, and a sharper distribution of the drop size was obtained. Based on the experimental results, the ascending-dissolving fate of the liquid CO2 drops disposed of in the ocean at the intermediate depth was numerically simulated. The shaper distribution and smaller mean diameter of the liquid CO2 drops produced by the static mixer would results in the reduction of both the traveling distances and its dispersion of the disposed CO2 drops.Copyright


Energy | 2004

Energy consumption estimation for greenhouse gas separation processes by clathrate hydrate formation

Hideo Tajima; Akihiro Yamasaki; Fumio Kiyono


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2010

Extraction of lanthanide ions from aqueous solution by bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid with room-temperature ionic liquids

Sang Jun Yoon; Jae Goo Lee; Hideo Tajima; Akihiro Yamasaki; Fumio Kiyono; Tetsuya Nakazato; Hiroaki Tao


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

A new method for separating HFC-134a from gas mixtures using clathrate hydrate formation.

Yongwon Seo; Hideo Tajima; Akihiro Yamasaki; Satoshi Takeya; Takao Ebinuma; Fumio Kiyono


Fuel | 2008

Two-stage equilibrium model for a coal gasifier to predict the accurate carbon conversion in hydrogen production

Hiroki Yoshida; Fumio Kiyono; Hideo Tajima; Akihiro Yamasaki; Keiichi Ogasawara; Tadashi Masuyama


Energy & Fuels | 2004

Continuous Formation of CO2 Hydrate via a Kenics-Type Static Mixer

Hideo Tajima; and Akihiro Yamasaki; Fumio Kiyono


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010

HFC-134a Hydrate Formation Kinetics during Continuous Gas Hydrate Formation with a Kenics Static Mixer for Gas Separation

Hideo Tajima; Toru Nagata; Yutaka Abe; Akihiro Yamasaki; Fumio Kiyono; Kazuaki Yamagiwa


Energy & Fuels | 2010

Direct Observation of the Effect of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) on the Gas Hydrate Formation Process in a Static Mixer

Hideo Tajima; Fumio Kiyono; Akihiro Yamasaki


Aiche Journal | 2004

New method for ocean disposal of CO2 by a submerged kenics-type static mixer

Hideo Tajima; Akihiro Yamasaki; Fumio Kiyono; Ho Teng


Separation and Purification Technology | 2015

Gas separation using tetrahydrofuran clathrate hydrate crystals based on the molecular sieving effect

Atsushi Iizuka; Sachiko Hayashi; Hideo Tajima; Fumio Kiyono; Yukio Yanagisawa; Akihiro Yamasaki

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Fumio Kiyono

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Keiichi Ogasawara

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ho Teng

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Kazuaki Yamagiwa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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