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Method for estimating the dielectric constant of natural gas mixtures

International Journal of Thermophysics, ISSN: 0195-928X, Vol: 26, Issue: 1, Page: 31-46
2005
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  • Citations
    58
    • Citation Indexes
      58
  • Captures
    81

Article Description

A method has been developed for calculating the static dielectric constant (relative permittivity) of fluid mixtures with an emphasis on natural gas. The dielectric constant is calculated as a function of temperature density and composition; the density is calculated with a fundamental mixture equation of state. Theory-based correlations were developed for the dielectric constant of all significant components of natural gas including not only light hydrocarbons but also gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide. In many cases these correlations took advantage of new highly accurate data measured in cross capacitors. For mixtures the pure-component values are combined as proposed by Harvey and Prausnitz; this produces better results than the traditional mixing rule. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media Inc.

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