Dave2164:
I am going to make a number of assumptions because you have been giving us contradictory information and using terms that you obviously do not understand.
Assumptions
(1) The temperature in the tank at the time of release is 294 kelvins which is equal to 70 degrees F.
(2) The gauge pressure in the tank at the time of release is 8 oz as given you by the Varec manufacturer (rather than the "8 psi" that you first gave us). A gauge pressure of 8 oz is 0.5 psig and that is equivalent to an absolute pressure of 14.696 + 0.5 = 15.196 psia.
(3) The manufacturer's release flow rate of 8,098 scfh is in terms of standard cubic feet at 60 degrees F and 14.696 psia (there are many different temperatures and pressures used to define scfh).
(4) The H2S content of the gas that you gave us as a range of 6 to 13.5% is volume percent (rather than weight percent). I will use the average of those 2 values, which is essentially 10 volume %.
Calculations
(a) A released gas flow of 8,098 scfh (at 60 deg F and 14.696 psia) is the same as 7,986 cubic feet at 15.196 psia and 70 deg. F
(b) The amount of H2S released is 10 percent of 7,986 cubic feet = 799 cubic feet which is approximately 2.11 pound-moles or approximately 72 pounds.
Some of the info you gave is is completely irrelevant and/or in error:
(1) "vapor pressure of H2S is 17 atmospheres" is the wrong terminology. You probably meant the saturation vapor pressure of H2S at 294 kelvins ... which, in this case, is completely irrelevant.
(2) You gave us a release pressure 8 psi in your original posting, but then told us that the Varec valve opens at 8 oz. of pressure
(3) You must always state whether pressures are gauge pressures or absolute pressures.
(4) You must always state whether percentages are volume percent or weight percent.
(5) You must always define the reference temperature and pressure for defining a "standard" gas flow. There are many different reference teperatures and pressures.
Milton Beychok
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