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Title: Btu Analysis Using A Gas Chromatograph
Author: James W. Bowen
Source: 2010 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2010
Abstract: Gas Chromatographs, or GCs, are commonly used to analyze both liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, from which analysis the heating value of the sample can be calculated. Following is an explanation of how GCs operate, how calculations of heating value are made and discussion of elements of the GC that can be monitored and trouble shot to insure that correct heating value results are obtained. GCs are configured in a variety of ways depending on the operating environment and gas to be analyzed, but the operating principle is common to all types. Consideration in this paper is limited to on-line units typically installed in field or industrial environments.




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