This paper discusses the determination and application of the isentropic exponent to the various thermodynamic processes found in a high-pressure natural gas transmission system. Increasing demands for more precise measurement of natural gas, coupled with the need for greater efficiency and accountability of transportation and processing operations, had led to our research and development efforts into the more precise measurement of gas flow, and the determination of gas thermodynamic properties including isentropic exponent. The isentropic exponent has many applications, some of which include: • the determination of the expansion factor ε, for calculation of flow using an orifice or venturi-type meter; • the volumetric efficiency in a reciprocating compressor; • the determination of the compression head for a centrifugal compressor; • the engine power required for the given conditions for a gas compressor; • the calculation of discharge temperatures for compressors; and • the direct measurement of gas density. As can be appreciated, the application of an incorrect value for the isentropic exponent represents an error in the parameter determined. For large volume gas flows, this can translate into a significant cost penalty.
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Applications of Accurate Isentropic Exponent Determination for Fuel Gas Measurement
D. J. Pack,
D. J. Pack
AlintaGas, Perth Western Australia, Australia
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T. J. Edwards,
T. J. Edwards
Murdoch University, Murdoch Western Australia, Australia
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D. Fawcett
D. Fawcett
Murdoch University, Murdoch Western Australia, Australia
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D. J. Pack
AlintaGas, Perth Western Australia, Australia
T. J. Edwards
Murdoch University, Murdoch Western Australia, Australia
D. Fawcett
Murdoch University, Murdoch Western Australia, Australia
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jul 1996, 118(3): 541-546 (6 pages)
Published Online: July 1, 1996
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February 8, 1995
Online:
November 19, 2007
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Pack, D. J., Edwards, T. J., and Fawcett, D. (July 1, 1996). "Applications of Accurate Isentropic Exponent Determination for Fuel Gas Measurement." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. July 1996; 118(3): 541–546. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2816681
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