Gas Volum Conversion to Liquid Volume
Gas Volum Conversion to Liquid Volume
by abbas26 on 07/28/05 at 03:28:23
Dear All
I wish to know what would be the volume of liquid that is made from the Gas which is available in Cubic Feet or Cubic Meter undergoes phase change to liquid.
i.e
Gas available Propane = 1 Cubic Feet
Undergoes phase change to liquid
Volum of liquid Propane = ?? Cubic Feet
Abbas
Re: Gas Volum Conversion to Liquid Volume
by Robert Fogt on 07/28/05 at 05:20:59
For propane, the Liquid/gas equivalent (1.013 bar and 15 °C (59 °F)) is 311 vol/vol
So to go from gas to liquid just multiply by 311, and to go from liquid to gas you divide by 311.
I found this information here:
http://www.airliquide.com/en/business/products/gases/gasdata/index.asp?GasID=53
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Re: Gas Volum Conversion to Liquid Volume
by abbas26 on 07/28/05 at 06:20:56
Dear all
Let me further clearify
In my gas processing facility I took 200 MMSCF of Natural gas on one day
Total Gas Shrunk as result of Processing = 10 MMSCFD
LPG Produced = 450 MT
Specific Gravity =.54
IF we canvert LPG in Volume it will be = 833333 Ltr
or 29425.6 CFT
or .0294 MMSCF
How can it be justified that such huge shrinkage results to such reduced product volume.
Abbas