Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
71448 Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to study the effect of different CO2 contents on gas compressibility factor (Z-factor), the JEFRI-PVT apparatus has been used to measure the Z-factor of dry natural gas with CO2 content range from 10.74 to 70.42 mol% at the temperature range from 301.2 to 407.3 K and pressure range from 7 to 44 MPa. The results show that Z-factor decreases with increasing CO2 content in natural gas at constant temperature and increases with increasing temperature for natural gas with the same CO2 content. In addition, the Z-factor of water-saturated natural gas with high CO2 content has been measured. A comparison of the Z-factor between natural gas with and without saturated water vapor indicates that the former shows a higher Z-factor than the latter. Furthermore, Peng-Robinson, Hall-Yarborough, and Soave-Benedict-Webb-Rubin equations of state (EoS) are used for the calculation of Z-factor of high CO2 content natural gas with and without water vapor. The optimal binary interaction parameters (BIP) for PR EoS are presented. The measured Z-factor is compared with the calculated Z-factor based on three models, which shows that PR EoS combined with van der Waals mixing rule for gas without water and Huron-Vidal mixing rule for water-saturated gas, are in good agreement with the experimental data.

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