Abstract:
We consider a system of mass and energy balances describing the dynamics of fluids in a porous
media containing gas and gas hydrate deposits. On the basis of this system we derive an equation
for a process of hydrates dissipation which allows to study a "thermodynamic" evolution of parameters characterizing the deposit consisting of gas and gas hydrates. We affirm a defining
role of jumps in the specific volumes and internal energy during phase transformations affecting
the stability of the deposit evolution with respect to dissipative-thermodynamic processes. According to this theory a number of model problems is formulated and studied in numerical experiments.
Keywords:numerical modeling, fluid dynamics, porous medium, gas hydrates, phase transformations.