Dr. Changjiang LIU

发布者:张琨发布时间:2019-08-30浏览次数:68

Personal Information

Maleborn at Yibin city, China in December, 1981.


Education Background

2007.09 – 2010.07 China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China, PhD (Geochemistry)

2008.11 – 2009.11 The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Visiting PhD (Coalbed Methane Geology)

2004.09 – 2007.07 China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China, Master (Geochemistry)

2000.09 – 2004.07 China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China, Bachelor (Geological Engineering)

Academic working experience

2018.11 – 2019.11 University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, Academic Visitor (CO2 geological storage)

2017.09 – 2017.12 Marladalen University, Vasteras, Sweden, Visiting Scholar (Clean Energy)

2015.11 - present China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China, Associate Professor (Petroleum Geology)

2010.08 – 2015.11 China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China, Lecturer (Petroleum Geology)


Research projects

  1. Interactions Between Supercritical Fluids and Organic Matters in Coal. Subject of Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, Grant No. ZR2018MD009, 2018-2021

  2. The Reservoir Evolution of Coal and its Geological Significance during CO2-ECBM. Subject of The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Grant No. 18CX02056A, 2018-2020

  3. Geochemical Reconstruction and Geological Significance of Coal Reservoir Associated with CO2 Sequestration Process. Subject of National Natural Science Foundations of China, Grant No. 41302121, 2014 - 2016


Publication

  1. Changjiang Liu*, Shuxun Sang, Xianfeng Fan, Kun Zhang, Fan Song, Xinrui Cui, Haiwen Wang, Influences of pressures and temperatures on pore structures of different rank coals during CO2 geological storage process, Fuel, 2020, 259, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2019.116273

  2. C. Liu*, S. Sang, K. Zhang, F. Song, H. Wang, X. Fan, Effects of temperature and pressure on pore morphology of different rank coals: Implications for CO2 geological storage, Journal of CO2 Utilization, 2019, 34: 343-352.

  3. Changjiang Liu*, Geoff Wang, Shuxun Sang, Huihu Liu, Kun Zhang. Mobility of elements released from coal during CO2 sequestration [J]. International Journal of Oil, Gas & Coal Technology, 2019, 20(2): 224-242

  4. Changjiang Liu*, Shuxun Sang, Kun Zhang, Fan Song. Discussion oneliability and Limitation of Applying Mercury Porosimetry on Coal Structure. Research and Exploration in Laboratory, 2019, 38(3): 11-15.

  5. C.J. Liu*, G.X. Wang, S.X. Sang, W. Gilani, V. Rudolph. Fractal analysis in pore structure of coal under conditions of CO2 sequestration process[J]. Fuel, 139, 2015, 125-132

  6. Xianzheng Zhao, Changjiang Liu*, Fengming Jina, Qiang Jin, Yuan Zhang. Petroleum genetic types and oil–gas sources of deep reservoirs in Baxian Depression, Northeast China[J]. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 134, 2015: 105-113

  7. Changjiang Liu*, Geoff Wang, Huilin Xing, Hans Mulhaus. Characterizing Pore Structure of Coal under CO2 Sequestration Conditions[C]. World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, 2013.

  8. C.J. Liu, G.X. Wang*, S.X. Sang, V. Rudolph.Changes in Pore Structure of Anthracite Coal Associated with CO2 Sequestration[J]. Fuel, 89, 2010: 2665-2672.