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Theoretical Analysis of Gas Hydrate Dissociation in Sediment 会议论文
The 4th GeoShanghai International Conference, Shanghai, China, May 27–30, 2018
Authors:  Lu XB(鲁晓兵);  Lu, L.;  Zhang XH(张旭辉);  Wang SY(王顺意)
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On Soil Layer Damage Due to Gas Escape 会议论文
12th International IAEG Congress, Torino ITALY, SEP 15-19 2014
Authors:  Lu XB(鲁晓兵);  Chen XD;  Zhang XH(张旭辉);  Wang SY(王淑云);  xblu@imech.ac.cn
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Gas Hydrate  Gas Escape  Seabed Damage  
Theoretical Solution for Dynamic Responses of Saturated Soils 会议论文
2nd International Conference on Geotechnical and Earthquake Engineering (IACGE 2013), Chengdu, China, OCT 25-27, 2013
Authors:  Xiong CX;  Lu XB(鲁晓兵);  Zhang XH(张旭辉)
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Dynamic Loads  Dynamic Response  Earthquake Engineering  Engineering Geology  Perturbation Techniques  Seismology  Controlling  
Formation of layered fracture and outburst by percolation 会议论文
International Workshop on Multiscale and Multiphysics Processes in Geomechanics, Stanford, CA, JUN 23-25, 2010
Authors:  Lu XB(鲁晓兵);  Zhang XH(张旭辉);  Wang SY(王淑云);  Lu, XB (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Mech, Beijing 100864, Peoples R China.
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Gas Hydrate  Layered Fracture  Outburst  Soil  
A mathematical model for dissociation of gas hydrate 会议论文
19th (2009) International OFFSHORE AND POLAR ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, Osaka, Japan, June 21, 2009 - June 26, 2009
Authors:  Lu XB(鲁晓兵);  Wang SY(王淑云);  Zhang XH(张旭辉);  Li QP(李清平);  Zeng XH(曾晓辉);  Lu, X. B.
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Controlling Equation  Depressurizations  Dissociation Rates  Energy Conservation Equations  Flowthrough  Geological Formation  Heat Conductivity  Heat Suction  Initial Saturation  Methane Hydrates  Porous Media  Quality Conservation  Thermodynamic Equilibria