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Natural gas, Water, standard oil. say motor oil properties 1

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daftdave11

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Dec 26, 2011
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how we doing? i was just wondering does anyone have the properties of the following similar to the images attached.Natural gas, Water, standard oil. say motor oil properties. i would be vary grateful if i could get a copy of each of these of someone there doesnt seem to be much online.. thanks in advance

Dave
 
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Most properties of many compounds can be found in the chemical engineer's handbooks, Perry's Handbook, Natural Gas Processor's Handbook, etc.

Since standard motor oil, water, "standard oil", arn't found in a well stream, analysis, example of which appears to be attached, you won't get properties of those fluids in a similar format. Furthermore, natural gas isn't a standard gas, it is composed of various percentages of methane, ethane, butane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and other gases and impurities, you must calculate properties for each mixture. Interstate pipeline quality natural gas, you can assume is mostly methane. Crude oil can be much worse, coming in many grades or "gravities" with widely varying components and properties.

With so many fluids out there, can you be more specific about in which fluids you're interested and which specific properties you need? If it's only specific gravity and viscosity, mostly of hydrocarbons, I could give you some. I have typical density and viscosities of oil from many of the world's oil fields.

Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. - Pablo Picasso
 
how we doing.. am your attachment doesnt seem to be working bigInch.. am mostly all i need is specific gravities, viscositys, densitys this sort of info on a chart if possible? i appreciate any help you can give me.. thanks in advance
 
If that sort of general info is what you need, I'd suggest a Cameron's Hydraulic Data manual, that's what I use when I need general info of that sort.
 
Try again. I just downloaded it from the link myself.

Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. - Pablo Picasso
 
i keep getting this error ''The response from the server contained duplicate headers. This problem is generally the result of a misconfigured website or proxy. Only the website or proxy administrator can fix this issue''
 
I just downloaded this from the same link above (perfectly readable) and uploaded the same file again.

Mayb be an issue for "your system administrator", or for engineering.com where the docs get stored when uploaded to this site.

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 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=bbfb828f-10c4-4b43-a507-c70cb1d3422b&file=Properties.pdf
The bottom link works for me (didn't try the other).

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