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How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

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I would like to know calculation for the saturated flow volume in natural gas (scf).

I'm not sure, it should have water vapor factor or not.

and I don't know how to water vapor equation.

Please help to answer me.

thank you very much

RE: How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

If you don't have a simulator, use y (mole frac water)= vapor pressure water @ T / operating pressure

RE: How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

lb H2O/MMSCF =(10^(3.5551-0.94283*LOG(PSIG+15)+0.01576*(Temp in F-31)))

RE: How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scf

If you have defined SCF, and know your temperature,pressure and quality, why can you not use a phase diagram of natural gas to find the specific volume at SCF?

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