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#1 coelhothiago

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 09:19 AM

To complete the mass balance I've to know a correlation that tells me which is the liquid volume of a certain gas volume of LGN(C3+) at an certain pressure and temperature. Like, 800 m3 of gas (C3+) will be ??? m3 of it liquefied at 30°C (86°F,303 K ), 100 psi (6 bar, 7kg/cm2, 069MPa) ? The compression volume? Researching at the Internet I've found that the correlation 600:1 of LGN(C3+), but this at normal conditions. Can I apply this correlation to my conditions or I'll have to do the analysis by real gas equations with compressibility factor?

Gas volume (800 m3) -----(refrigeration)-------> liquid volume (??? m3)

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