CostasV
Mechanical
- May 29, 2003
- 126
Hello everybody!
This is a discussion that me and a friend of mine have about the effect of stratification in gases. So the question is : What is the effect of gravity in a closed volume of a mixture of gases such as methane= 95%, ethane=3%, propane=0.5% and butane=0.1% and the rest heavier HC. The pressure of the closed (and undisturbed) volume is 100 bar and the temperature is 20 deg C. This volume is kept undisturbed for almost 4-5 years.
I think that gases are not stratificated at all while my friend thinks that gas do stratificate and the more time passes the more they are stratificated.
Note 1: we are talking about gases well above the liquification point
I would like to know if there would be remarkable relative ((xupper-xlower)/xlower) difference (more than 1%) in the concentration of each gas regarding the lower and the upper level of the volume and if this difference is caused by gravity.
Note 2: the sample volume is 5 ml while the total (closed) volume is 50 l.
Thanks for any contribution!
Costas
This is a discussion that me and a friend of mine have about the effect of stratification in gases. So the question is : What is the effect of gravity in a closed volume of a mixture of gases such as methane= 95%, ethane=3%, propane=0.5% and butane=0.1% and the rest heavier HC. The pressure of the closed (and undisturbed) volume is 100 bar and the temperature is 20 deg C. This volume is kept undisturbed for almost 4-5 years.
I think that gases are not stratificated at all while my friend thinks that gas do stratificate and the more time passes the more they are stratificated.
Note 1: we are talking about gases well above the liquification point
I would like to know if there would be remarkable relative ((xupper-xlower)/xlower) difference (more than 1%) in the concentration of each gas regarding the lower and the upper level of the volume and if this difference is caused by gravity.
Note 2: the sample volume is 5 ml while the total (closed) volume is 50 l.
Thanks for any contribution!
Costas