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Title: Moisture Measurement Using Laser Spectroscopy
Author: Ken Soleyn
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Tunable Laser Diode Spectroscopy (TDLAS) is rapidly becoming the measurement technology of choice for continuous online moisture measurement in natural gas. Natural gas is dehydrated and treated prior to transportation and use. The removal of water from natur al gas is of considerable costs to the supplier and consumer. Reducing dehydration costs is a tradeoff betw een profits and the reduction of gas quality. Water increases maintenance cost within the gas pipeline infr astructure. Water vapor present in excess amounts in natural gas results in pipeline and component corrosio n, can cause ice buildup, me thane hydrate formation, lowers the calorific value and increases the energy consumption for compression and transportation.




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