Jun 11, 2010 1 #1 jjll Petroleum Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 2 Location US I would like to know calculation for the saturated flow volume in natural gas (scf). I'm not sure, it should have water vapor factor or not. and I don't know how to water vapor equation. Please help to answer me. thank you very much
I would like to know calculation for the saturated flow volume in natural gas (scf). I'm not sure, it should have water vapor factor or not. and I don't know how to water vapor equation. Please help to answer me. thank you very much
Jun 24, 2010 #2 chemjock Chemical Joined Mar 29, 2005 Messages 40 Location US If you don't have a simulator, use y (mole frac water)= vapor pressure water @ T / operating pressure Upvote 0 Downvote
If you don't have a simulator, use y (mole frac water)= vapor pressure water @ T / operating pressure
Jun 28, 2010 #3 dcasto Chemical Joined Jul 7, 2001 Messages 3,570 Location US lb H2O/MMSCF =(10^(3.5551-0.94283*LOG(PSIG+15)+0.01576*(Temp in F-31))) Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 14, 2010 #4 chicopee Mechanical Joined Feb 15, 2003 Messages 6,199 Location US If you have defined SCF, and know your temperature,pressure and quality, why can you not use a phase diagram of natural gas to find the specific volume at SCF? Upvote 0 Downvote
If you have defined SCF, and know your temperature,pressure and quality, why can you not use a phase diagram of natural gas to find the specific volume at SCF?