Armen75
Chemical
- May 26, 2006
- 27
We are having a big debate here on the properties of CO2 at high pressures, and a lot of the confusion is related to reading the phase diagram (Pressure/Enthalpy) for CO2.
If we start at 250 bar / 100oC (supercritical) and transport in a pipeline far away with a destination pressure of 150 bar and 40oC. Is the destination a liquid or is it still supercritical.
What if the destination conditions are 40bar and -20oC.
Which comes back to saying is there such a thing as sub-cooled liquid CO2.
If we start at 250 bar / 100oC (supercritical) and transport in a pipeline far away with a destination pressure of 150 bar and 40oC. Is the destination a liquid or is it still supercritical.
What if the destination conditions are 40bar and -20oC.
Which comes back to saying is there such a thing as sub-cooled liquid CO2.