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  • Tags: Equation of state

Transportation of natural gas through high pressure large diameter offshore pipelines is modeled by numerically solving the governing equations for one-dimensional compressible pipe flow using an implicit finite difference method. The pipelines…

Each natural accumulation of hydrocarbons has unique chemical and molecular characteristics. A complete experimental assessment of every substance involved is impossible and, in most cases, gaps left by laboratory tests must be filled by empirical…

In this study, the natural gas solubility in brine and its influence on natural gas reserve and production in a tight gas reservoir have been investigated by the integration of laboratory experiments, phase equilibrium calculations, and numerical…

Asphaltene is apt to deposit from crude oil under high pressure condition, and the sediment will reduce the pipeline flow area and the performance of equipments, even block the submarine pipeline in extreme cases. The pressure is relatively high in…

Having accurate information about the hydrogen solubility in hydrocarbon fuels and feedstocks is very important in petroleum refineries and coal processing plants. In the present work, extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), multi-layer perceptron (MLP)…

Each natural accumulation of hydrocarbons has unique chemical and molecular characteristics. A complete experimental assessment of every substance involved is impossible and, in most cases, gaps left by laboratory tests must be filled by empirical…

This chapter introduces the fundamental characteristics of natural gas, its properties, and commonly applied equations of state that define its pressure, temperature, and volume relationships. Physical and thermodynamic properties of natural gas are…

Each natural accumulation of hydrocarbons has unique chemical and molecular characteristics. A complete experimental assessment of every substance involved is impossible and, in most cases, gaps left by laboratory tests must be filled by empirical…

In this study, the natural gas solubility in brine and its influence on natural gas reserve and production in a tight gas reservoir have been investigated by the integration of laboratory experiments, phase equilibrium calculations, and numerical…

This study presents a comparative computational examination of different cubic equations of state (EoS) on hydrate inhibition fluid systems involving real reservoir fluids. Two gas hydrate inhibitors (Monoethylene glycol – MEG and methanol) were…

A wide application of hydrogen energy is seen as a viable strategy to reduce the excessive release of CO2 in the atmosphere. Large demand requires the hydrogen to be distributed through pipelines. While blending hydrogen into existing natural gas…

The Joule-Thomson effect is an important thermodynamic phenomenon for natural gas-related industries. Hence, accurate prediction of the Joule–Thomson coefficient (JTC) and the Joule–Thomson inversion curve (JTIC) are of great importance in various…
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