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Methane Number Calculation 2

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msonnet

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Hi everybody,

I preiouly posted this question in another forum. Can anybody help?

I am trying to figure out how to calculate the Methane Number (MN) for a given gas composition. I tried to find some information in the literature but was not successful.

I only found the following formulas:

MON = -406.14 + 508.04*(H/C) – 173.55*(H/C)^2 + 20.17*(H/C)^3
MN = 1.624*MON – 119.1

with H/C being the hydrogen/carbon ration. (MON = motor octane number).

Having tried it on several gas compositions, I am always off by some 10% of the real MN number. Even if I take 100% CH4,I get a MN=108 which is obviously wrong.

Would it be possible to calculate the MN of the gas composition based on the MN of the various constituents multiplied by the Mol %, such as done to calculate the Molecular Weight of the gas? If yes, where can I find the MN numbers for the various elements?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I hope I am not to late to this discussion, but I think a Caterpillar rep gave me the program they use for performing methane number calculations. I suggest you contact your local rep. If you don't succeed, then I might be able to find it and see if it is transmittable. I do not know the calculation method. Please re-post if you want me to look for the program.
 
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