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Dehydration Column with gas feed not saturated with water

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Aus02

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Dec 15, 2002
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Hi

I am calculating the required height of a TEG column to dry gas. The incoing gas is NOT water saturated (due to pre heating). I see some methods (including Shell DEPs) assume saturated inlet feed. I am now using the methods in the Campbells gas course books. Does anyone know if this method relies on a water saturated gas feed, or not. I am assuming not as it does not state that, but wanted to chec as the example given has a water saturated feed. Same question for GPSA handbook I guess!


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