water content in saturated natural gas
water content in saturated natural gas
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I am looking for water content in saturated natural gas at low temperatures (below minus 50 deg.C or 60 deg.F)and medium pressure (10-100 bar).
Usual books and correlations have published data above this temperature.
Ñan somebody advise me the equation or tables on this issue?
Usual books and correlations have published data above this temperature.
Ñan somebody advise me the equation or tables on this issue?





RE: water content in saturated natural gas
Regards,
SAA
RE: water content in saturated natural gas
22082002 - Thanks a lot.
My question was born due to a significant difference between water content calculation results by different simulators.
In different time I tried to use HYSYS and GasCondOil (Ukrainian simulator). Now my prospective vendor has sent to me the same cases PROSIM calculated.
Twice or more difference.
Thus- same difference in amounts of the dessicant or inhibitors.
Ñonsequently I am interesting to know- what program is closest to reality? (Or not very far from
And first step for that- What is the theoretical basis?
Thanks again.
RE: water content in saturated natural gas
In the simulation package help, you can get details and which will be applicable in which range.
I feel SRK will be good enough.Where do you wish to use the information obtained from this?
Regards,
SAA
RE: water content in saturated natural gas
I will try to find and check.
To check what simulator is closest to theory, than might be will use in natural gas dehydration with cold methanol or adsorbtion (upstream of LPG recovery unit).
Thanks again.