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How do you convert Sm3/hr to m3/ph

RE: Sm3

What do you mean by m3/ph ? May be slash mark is redundant ?

RE: Sm3

More importantly: cubic meters of WHAT - and at what temperature & pressure?

Do you mean gas/vapor flow or liquid flow?

Typos are one thing; logic is another.

RE: Sm3

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Petermh:

If you want to convert standard cubic meters of gas per hour (Sm3/hr) to actual cubic meters of gas per hour (m3/hr), then you need to state:

(1) The actual temperatue and pressure of the gas

(2) Define the reference temperature and pressure of your standard cubic meter of gas (i.e., is it atmospheric pressure and 0 °C ... or atmospheric pressure and 60 °F ... or what pressure and temperature?)

Milton Beychok
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