sheiko
Chemical
- May 7, 2007
- 422
Dears
I would like to have a confirmation here:
Suppose I have 1000 Nm3/h of gas containing 75% vol of hydrogen (or around 2% mass).
If I want the flowrate of pure hydrogen in Nm3/h, shall I multiply by the hydrogen mass fraction or volume fraction?
TO me it is clear that Nm3 (standard volume) is a unit of mass and not of volume (standard volume = mass * constant) . So I believe I should multiply by mass fraction.
Could you please share your opinion ?
@Lionel_Sheiko / geniechimiquefacile.com
I would like to have a confirmation here:
Suppose I have 1000 Nm3/h of gas containing 75% vol of hydrogen (or around 2% mass).
If I want the flowrate of pure hydrogen in Nm3/h, shall I multiply by the hydrogen mass fraction or volume fraction?
TO me it is clear that Nm3 (standard volume) is a unit of mass and not of volume (standard volume = mass * constant) . So I believe I should multiply by mass fraction.
Could you please share your opinion ?
@Lionel_Sheiko / geniechimiquefacile.com