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#1 Blesson

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Posted 10 January 2016 - 03:13 AM

Hi all,

how to convert MMSCFD to m3/hr (gas)?

Is it possible to directly convert ft3/day to m3/hr for million quantity? i.e, 1MMSCFD=1179.868m3/hr? Is it correct?

 



#2 breizh

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Posted 10 January 2016 - 03:51 AM

blesson,

I would advise you to purchase Uconeer from our forum member (katmar) , by far the best in the class . This is for your entire life as Engineer . Google Uconeer and you will find the link .

For your specific question,

You should define your standard condition prior to convert (T,P)

 

Good Luck

 

Breizh



#3 Blesson

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Posted 10 January 2016 - 05:11 AM

Thanks Mr.Breizh for introducing the software.

Operating conditions of natural gas is 55 deg C,30 barg. 



#4 Napo

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Posted 13 January 2016 - 07:29 AM

Blesson,
 
When you say MMSCFD of gas, intrinsically you define the standard conditions, they normally are 0ºC and 14.7 psia (in the petroleum industry they are 15.6ºC and 14.7 psia).

 

Then, 1000000 SCF/day x 1 m^3/(3.28)^3 cf x 1 day//24 h = 1180.78 Sm^3/h (Standard cubic meter per hour).

For another conditions (pressure, temperature) the conversion factor is the same.

Napo.






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