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Convert dew point temperature to water content

Convert dew point temperature to water content

Convert dew point temperature to water content

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How would I convert a dew point in degrees F to water content in lbs/mmcf?

RE: Convert dew point temperature to water content

if the question is related to water content in hydrocarbon's and you have a temperature and a pressure then a isothermal flash would solve your problem, take care to use a suitable thermodynamic model

RE: Convert dew point temperature to water content

You can also go to the GPSA Engineering Data Book, Figure 20-3.  It has temperature on the x-axis and water content on the y-axis with lines for pressures.  If you know a water content and need a dew point, you enter on the y-axis, go over to the pressure and down to the dew point.  If you have dew point, enter on the x-axis, go up to the pressure, and over to the water content.

David

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