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Ethane Extraction From Natural Gas


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Posted 04 November 2005 - 02:11 AM

hi,
my final year project topic involves complete knowledge about ethane extraction from natural gas and i was wondering as to how to proceed about it.

#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 04 November 2005 - 03:45 PM

Anuj:

This is an easy answer to an easy question.

Start out by doing your basic research. Go to your university's technical library or to a technical library at another university or in your country. Do a thorough search through the text books and the technical journals - such as Hydrocarbon Processing, Chemical Engineering Progress, Chemical Engineering Magazine, etc.. Also do another search through the search engines on the internet. There are mountains of material on the subject available. All you have to do is the work in seeking it out.

Once you have studied and reviewed all the material you can find on the subject, then return to this forum or go to your preferred professor and discuss any portion that you don't understand or that you have questions on.

That, basically, is what has to be done. It's simple; but it's hard work - and that's what engineering is about.




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