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FIG. 20-4 Water Content of Hydrocarbon Gas aa tection tor Gas Gray ee z 40000 oe 2000 2000 mn ocn0 ‘Gas Grey Meleclr Wight 000 oo tL 1000 1000 eo. ‘Toa olden rio, = Zo 0 400 400 3 5 Boop | Warning Dasted Ines ae Z 00 = mettle equi. E 2 Fata eto Ei 3 rte cone Angles z 5 soak {tnctone coon : . é Poston of tia ne eatuncton oan 1] eompoion oy 6 6 | Tiiercotents ora gases wt 2 Stor ata and ene, Hyercaron Processing. augue, 988, = 40 0 40 @0 a0 100 120 140 160100200 240 260 Temperature, °F FIG. 20-10 Effective Water Content of H2S in Natural Gas Mixtures vs, Temperature at Various Pressures 3 z z 35 = E a 8 3 : 2 2 10000 150 200 Temperature, °F FIG. 20-11 200 pl oo Effective Water Content of CO? in Natural Gas Mixtures vs. Temperature at Various Pressures 10000: om H,O/MMsct 2 2 S$ z 2 s Fd 100. 150 200 Temperature, “F aor Equilibrium Dew-Point Temperature, F FIG. 20-68 Equilibrium H2O0 Dewpoint vs. Temperature at Various TEG Concentrations 60 WALCO 4 5 40 208 20 9 a 2095 wor 20 eT) 09 -40 0.995 A a oi i 99,997 60 80 |__| -100 120 40 80 100 120 140 160 180 Contactor Temperature, F Compliments of Fluor Enterprises Inc. with all rights reserved. Weight Percent TEG FIG. 20-69 Water Removal vs. TEG Circulation Rate at Various TEG Concentrations (N = 1.0) 19 18 20 25 80 35 49 45 59 85 60 65 TEG Circulation Rate, gal TEGom HD FIG. 20-71 Water Removal vs. TEG Circulation Rate at Various TEG Concentrations (N = 2.0) 0.0. jo 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 60 85 60 ‘TEG Circulation Rate, gal TEGiom H,0 FIG. 20-40 Densities of Aqueous Triethylene Glycol Solutions 1.1600 1.1500 96 1.1400 9.5 1.1300 oy 1.1200 1.1100 98 1.1000 9.2 21.0900 o4 2 1.0800 9205 1.0700 2 $ 4.0600 8o8 % 1.0500 oe x 1.0400 87 4.0300 86 1.0200 85 1.0100 aa 1.0000 - 0.9900 8.2 0.9800 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Temperature, ° F

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