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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 16, 2013
Filed:
May. 10, 2010
Ju Dong Lee, Busan, KR;
Hyoung Jae Kim, Busan, KR;
Sung Ryul Kim, Busan, KR;
Sang Yeon Hong, Daegu, KR;
Hye OK Park, Daegu, KR;
Mun Keun Ha, Gyeongsangnam-do, KR;
Seok Ku Jeon, Seoul, KR;
Hoon Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Ta Kwan Woo, Busan, KR;
Ju Dong Lee, Busan, KR;
Hyoung Jae Kim, Busan, KR;
Sung Ryul Kim, Busan, KR;
Sang Yeon Hong, Daegu, KR;
Hye Ok Park, Daegu, KR;
Mun Keun Ha, Gyeongsangnam-do, KR;
Seok Ku Jeon, Seoul, KR;
Hoon Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Ta Kwan Woo, Busan, KR;
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Seoul, KR;
Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Gyeongsangnam-Do, KR;
Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd., Seoul, KR;
Sungilturbine Co., Ltd., Busan, KR;
Abstract
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for continuously producing and pelletizing gas hydrates. The apparatus includes a gas supply unit, a water supply unit and a reactor. Gas and water are respectively supplied from the gas supply unit and the water supply unit into the reactor. The gas and water react with each other in the reactor. The reactor includes a dual cylinder unit which forms a gas hydrate in such a way as to squeeze a slurry of reaction water formed by the reaction between the gas and water. The dual cylinder unit includes an upper cylinder, a lower cylinder and a connection pipe which connects the upper cylinder to the lower cylinder. The connection pipe has passing holes through which the reaction water in the reactor flows into and out of the connection pipe.