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Title: Determination Of Water Vapor Content And Correcting For Its Effect On Volume and/or Btu Determinations
Author: W. F. Barker
Source: American Gas Association 1981
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: Gas transmission companies are committed to measure and transport only the energy contained in natural gas. Water can be present in a gas transmission system precisely as it exists in the atmosphere, e.g., solid liquid or gas. It is probably the most common undesirable and detrimental ingredient contained in a natural gas stream. When excess water vapor is present to react with other ingredients in the gas problems are created subjecting various parameters of the entire gas transmission system to damage or malfunction. We refer to these problems because they are the prime reason gas companies have set quality standards relating to the maximum allowable quantities of moisture that their product may contain. Therefore, it is necessary to have a reliable means of determining water vapor content in natural gas.




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