HIGH PRESSURE PVT MEASUREMENTS ON FLUIDS CONTAINING HYDROGEN SULFIDE. Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • The petroleum and chemical industry are interested in the pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) behavior of many compounds such as hydrogen sulfide which decompose at high temperature. To satisfy the need for data for these types of fluids, we have constructed a new apparatus which minimizes the residence time of the sample to measure the densities of fluids up to 140 MPa and 500 K. This new apparatus and experimental technique combines two established gas expansion techniques. This combination eliminates the inherent disadvantages of the Burnett method and the gasometer while retaining many of the advantages. Accurate and comprehensive data are necessary for engineering calculations, derivation of thermodynamic properties, and equation of state development.

published proceedings

  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers, National Meeting

author list (cited authors)

  • Leonard, D. R., Holste, J. C., Hall, K. R., Marsh, K. N., & Eubank, P. T.

complete list of authors

  • Leonard, DR||Holste, JC||Hall, KR||Marsh, KN||Eubank, PT

publication date

  • December 1987