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Carroll, Qi LiHoboken, New Jersey ;Salem, Massachusetts :Scrivener Publishing :Wiley,2014.©20141 online resource (421 p.)Advances in Natural Gas EngineeringDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-06125-4 1-118-93856-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Section 1: Data and Correlations; 1 Densities of Carbon Dioxide-Rich Mixtures Part I: Comparison with Pure CO2; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Density; 1.3 Literature Review; 1.3.1 CO2 + Methane; 1.3.2 CO2 + Nitrogen; 1.4 Calculations; 1.4.1 Kay's Rule; 1.4.2 Modified Kay's Rule; 1.4.3 Prausnitz-Gunn; 1.5 Discussion; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Densities of Carbon Dioxide-Rich Mixtures Part II: Comparison with Thermodynamic Models; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Literature Review; 2.3 Calculations; 2.4 Lee Kesler; 2.5 Benedict-Webb- Rubin (BWR)2.6 Peng-Robinson2.7 Soave-Redlich-Kwong; 2.8 AQUAlibrium; 2.9 Discussion; 2.10 Conclusion; References; 3 On Transferring New Constant Pressure Heat Capacity Computation Methods to Engineering Practice; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Materials and Methods; 3.3 Results and Discussion; 3.4 Conclusions; References; 4 Developing High Precision Heat Capacity Correlations for Solids, Liquids and Ideal Gases; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Databases and Methods; 4.3 Results and Discussion; 4.4 Conclusion; References; 5 Method for Generating Shale Gas Fluid Composition from Depleted Sample; 5.1 Introduction5.2 Theory of Chemical Equilibrium Applied to Reservoir Fluids5.3 Reservoir Fluid Composition from a Non-Representative Sample; 5.3.1 Depleted Gas Condensate Samples; 5.3.2 Samples from Tight Reservoirs; 5.4 Numerical Examples; 5.4.1 Depleted Gas Condensate Samples; 5.4.2 Samples from Tight Reservoirs; 5.5 Discussion of the Results; 5.6 Conclusions; 5.7 Nomenclature; Greek letters; Sub and super indices; References; 6 Phase Equilibrium in the Systems Hydrogen Sulfide + Methanol and Carbon Dioxide + Methanol; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Literature Review; 6.2.1 Hydrogen Sulfide + Methanol6.2.2 Carbon Dioxide + Methanol6.3 Modelling With Equations Of State; 6.4 Nomenclature; Greek; References; 7 Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium, Viscosity and Interfacial Tension Modelling of Aqueous Solutions of Ethylene Glycol or Triethylene Glycol in the Presence of Methane, Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Sulfide; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Results and Discussion; 7.2.1 Experimental; 7.2.2 Vapour Liquid Equilibrium and Phase Density Modeling; 7.2.3 Liquid-Phase Viscosity Modeling; 7.2.4 Interfacial Tension Modeling; 7.2.5 Commercial Software Comparison; 7.3 Conclusions; 7.4 Nomenclature7.5 AcknowledgementReferences; Appendix 7.A; Section 2: Process Engineering; 8 Enhanced Gas Dehydration using Methanol Injection in an Acid Gas Compression System; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Methodology; 8.2.1 Modeling Software; 8.2.2 Simulation Setup; 8.3 CASE I: 100 % CO2; 8.3.1 How Much to Dehydrate; 8.3.2 Dehydration using Air Coolers; 8.3.3 Methanol injection for hydrate suppression; 8.3.4 Methanol Injection for Achieving 2:1 Water Content; 8.3.5 DexProTM for Achieving 2:1 Water Content; 8.4 CASE II: 50 Percent CO2, 50 Percent H2S; 8.4.1- How Much to Dehydrate?8.4.2 Dehydration using Air Coolers This is the fourth volume in a series of books focusing on natural gas engineering, focusing on two of the most important issues facing the industry today: disposal and enhanced recovery of natural gas. This volume includes information for both upstream and downstream operations, including chapters on shale, geological issues, chemical and thermodynamic models, and much more. 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