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blowdown type gas leak: from a plug in a 1/2 inch port

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engr2GW

Petroleum
Nov 7, 2010
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Hi,

what is a good way to estimate how much gas was released from the following conditions:
1. 0.5" port
2. Initial pressure in the separator 175 psi (don't know if the separate size matters since we're working with the 0.5" plus size, but it's a 36"x10' separator)
3. blew down to atmospheric; so I guess final pressure from the separator 0 psi
4. time it took was about 45 seconds

how much gas in approximately was released.
assume gas is 0.7 specific gravity. all kinds of assumptions welcome.

Thanks a lot!

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