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How to calculate the saturated flow volume of natural gas in scfHelpful Member! 

Helpful Member!  jjll (Petroleum)
11 Jun 10 6:09
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

chemjock (Chemical)
24 Jun 10 8:16
If you don't have a simulator, use y (mole frac water)= vapor pressure water @ T / operating pressure
dcasto (Chemical)
28 Jun 10 15:03
lb H2O/MMSCF =(10^(3.5551-0.94283*LOG(PSIG+15)+0.01576*(Temp in F-31)))
chicopee (Mechanical)
14 Aug 10 11:42
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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