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Require Lhv Of Ethylene, Propylene, And Carbon Monoxide


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Posted 02 June 2008 - 02:29 PM

Good Day,

Can anyone provide me with the Lower Heat Values (LHV) or Net Heat Values of Propylene (C3H6), Ethylene (C2H4), and Carbon Monoxide (CO)?

I need these constants in order to determine the LHV vol of wellhead gas for a program I am creating.

#2 JoeWong

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 03:10 PM

QUOTE (Boony @ Jun 2 2008, 02:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good Day,

Can anyone provide me with the Lower Heat Values (LHV) or Net Heat Values of Propylene (C3H6), Ethylene (C2H4), and Carbon Monoxide (CO)?

I need these constants in order to determine the LHV vol of wellhead gas for a program I am creating.


Boony,
Welcome !

Try to look for these information in GPSA under chapter "Physical Properties".

Good luck.

#3 Zauberberg

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 09:52 AM

Ethylene:
HHV = 60.06 MJ/m3
LHV = 56.32 MJ/m3

Propylene:
HHV = 88.51 MJ/m3
LHV = 82.76 MJ/m3

Carbon Monoxide:
HHV = LHV = 11.95 MJ/m3

For CO both heating values are the same since water is not present as combustion product.
These values can be found on internet as well.




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