Natural Gas Energy Measurement 2003
DOI: 10.4324/9780203216194-4
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Effect of C6+ Hydrocarbons on Dewpoints and Heating Values

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“…Sidorov et al published a series of water content data for nitrogen at 373.15 K up to 40.53 MPa. Bukacek has reported the solubility of water in nitrogen up to 68.27 MPa at 378 K. Water content data of nitrogen for pressures up to 13.78 MPa and a temperature range from 310.93 to 588.71 K have been generated by Gillespie and Wilson . Maslennikova et al have measured the solubility of water in nitrogen at temperature and pressure conditions up to 623.15 K and 50.66 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sidorov et al published a series of water content data for nitrogen at 373.15 K up to 40.53 MPa. Bukacek has reported the solubility of water in nitrogen up to 68.27 MPa at 378 K. Water content data of nitrogen for pressures up to 13.78 MPa and a temperature range from 310.93 to 588.71 K have been generated by Gillespie and Wilson . Maslennikova et al have measured the solubility of water in nitrogen at temperature and pressure conditions up to 623.15 K and 50.66 MPa.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%