andrewfreeman
Mechanical
- May 16, 2005
- 16
Hello,
My company are thinking of purchasing AGA Report No. 8 with the hope that it contains equations to find the density of any gas.
Part of our business is the design of flowmeters (that are mainly used on steam). I know the AGA report is concerned with natural gas, but I would like to know if the theory could be applied to any gas.
At the moment we use the Real Gas Constant equation, but we want to be much more accurate (accuracy within 1%), so a very accurate method to calculate the gas compressibilty is desired.
I would appreciate any advice from members who use this publication, and whether it holds the equations I need, as (suprise-suprise) our Research Budget is paltry and we can't afford to waste a few hundred $$'s.
Many thanks in advance
Andrew Freeman
Research Engineer
Spirax Sarco UK
My company are thinking of purchasing AGA Report No. 8 with the hope that it contains equations to find the density of any gas.
Part of our business is the design of flowmeters (that are mainly used on steam). I know the AGA report is concerned with natural gas, but I would like to know if the theory could be applied to any gas.
At the moment we use the Real Gas Constant equation, but we want to be much more accurate (accuracy within 1%), so a very accurate method to calculate the gas compressibilty is desired.
I would appreciate any advice from members who use this publication, and whether it holds the equations I need, as (suprise-suprise) our Research Budget is paltry and we can't afford to waste a few hundred $$'s.
Many thanks in advance
Andrew Freeman
Research Engineer
Spirax Sarco UK