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pressure),
Z
f
is the compression coefficient of natural gas in the
standard condition, and Z is the compression coefficient of natural gas in
the flowing condition.
Appendix 3.2 Standard Density of Commonly Used Gases
The standard densities of common gases at 1 standard atmosphere and
20
℃
are as follows (all units are
Kg/m³).
Air (dry): 1.2041
Nitrogen: 1.1646
Oxygen: 1.3302
Helium: 0.1664
Hydrogen: 0.0838
Krypton: 3.4835
Methane: 0.6669
Ethane: 1.2500
Propane: 1.8332
Ethylene: 0.9686
Propylene: 1.7495
Carbon monoxide: 1.165
Carbon Dioxide: 1.829
Hydrogen Sulfide: 1.4169
Sulfur Dioxide: 2.726
Appendix IV Flow rate usage examples
Example 1:
Using a standard orifice plate to measure the mass flow of
superheated steam
Known:
Differential pressure sensor:
two-wire 4-20mA differential pressure
transmitter, the need for instrumentation open-side
range 0.000 ~ 4.000KPa, corresponding to the volume flow range 0 ~
500m3 / h
Pressure sensor:
two-wire 4-20mA transmitter, range 0.00-0.50MPa
Temperature sensor:Pt100
Working condition:
230
℃
, 0.3MPa (gauge pressure), corresponding to the
maximum flow rate 500m3/h
Setting:
Input configuration:
1
、
Signal type selection [4
~
20mA]
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