Title of article
Temperature change from isenthalpic expansion of aqueous triethylene glycol mixtures for natural gas dehydration
Author/Authors
Sergio and Satyro، نويسنده , , Marco A. and Schoeggl، نويسنده , , Florian and Yarranton، نويسنده , , Harvey W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
62
To page
67
Abstract
In natural gas dehydration units, rich TEG solutions are decompressed before the TEG regeneration stage and the direction of the temperature change during the decompression has been debated. The temperature change from an isenthalpic expansion from (7000 kPa to 440 kPa was measured for the following aqueous mixtures: pure water, 99% pure triethylene glycol (TEG), aqueous TEG (99 wt% TEG + 1% water), aqueous TEG saturated with methane, aqueous TEG saturated with n-pentane, and aqueous TEG saturated with n-heptane. In all cases, the temperature increased upon expansion with the magnitude of the temperature change ranging from 1.4 K for pure water to 2.4 K for TEG. A simple equation of state model predicted the correct direction for the temperature change and the predicted values were within ±1 K of the experimental data.
Keywords
natural gas , Glycols , Isenthalpic expansion , dehydration , Joule–Thomson expansion
Journal title
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Record number
1988401
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