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| − | ==  | + | == Lee gas viscosity correlation ==  | 
| − | Lee correlation for viscosity   | + | [[Lee correlation]] is the empirical correlation for the gas viscosity published in '''1966'''.  | 
| − | ==  | + | [[File:LeeSample.png|thumb|right|400px|link=https://www.pengtools.com/pvtCalculator|Lee gas viscosity correlation at T=340F in the PVT software at pengtools.com|right]]  | 
| − | :<math> \mu_g = K\ e^{X\ \  | + | == Math & Physics ==  | 
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| + | :<math> \mu_g = \frac{K\ e^{(X\ \rho_g^Y)}}{10000} </math><ref name= Lee/>  | ||
where  | where  | ||
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| − | :<math>  K = \frac{(0.  | + | :<math>  K = \frac{(9.4+0.02\ M_g)\ T^{1.5}}{(209+19M_g+T)}</math>  | 
:<math> X = 3.5+\frac{986}{T}+0.001M_g </math>  | :<math> X = 3.5+\frac{986}{T}+0.001M_g </math>  | ||
| − | :<math> Y = 2.4-0.  | + | :<math> Y = 2.4-0.2\ X </math>  | 
:<math> M_g = 28.967\ SG_g  </math>  | :<math> M_g = 28.967\ SG_g  </math>  | ||
| − | =  | + | :<math>  \rho_g =  \frac{1}{62.428} \times \frac{28.967\ SG_g\ p}{z\ 10.732\ T}</math>  | 
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| − | + | == Application range ==    | |
| − | :<math>  560 \le T <   | + | :<math>  560 \le T < 800 </math>  | 
| − | :<math> 100 < P \le 8000   | + | :<math> 100 < P \le 8000</math>  | 
| − | + | == Nomenclature ==  | |
:<math> \rho_g </math> = gas density, g/cm3  | :<math> \rho_g </math> = gas density, g/cm3  | ||
:<math> \mu_g </math> = gas viscosity, cp  | :<math> \mu_g </math> = gas viscosity, cp  | ||
| − | :<math> M_g </math> = gas molecular weight  | + | :<math> M_g </math> = gas molecular weight, dimensionless  | 
| − | :<math>   | + | :<math> p </math> = pressure, psia  | 
:<math> SG_g </math> = gas specific gravity, dimensionless  | :<math> SG_g </math> = gas specific gravity, dimensionless  | ||
:<math> T </math> = temperature, °R  | :<math> T </math> = temperature, °R  | ||
:<math> z </math> = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless  | :<math> z </math> = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless  | ||
| − | + | == References ==  | |
<references>  | <references>  | ||
<ref name=Lee>{{cite journal  | <ref name=Lee>{{cite journal  | ||
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  |last3= Eakin |first3=B. E.  |   |last3= Eakin |first3=B. E.  | ||
  |title=The Viscosity of Natural Gases  |   |title=The Viscosity of Natural Gases  | ||
| − |   |journal=  | + |   |journal=Journal of Petroleum Technology   | 
  |number=SPE-1340-PA  |   |number=SPE-1340-PA  | ||
  |date=1966  |   |date=1966  | ||
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[[Category:PVT]]  | [[Category:PVT]]  | ||
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| + | |description=Lee correlation is the empirical correlation for the gas viscosity published in 1966.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 5 October 2020
Contents
Lee gas viscosity correlation
Lee correlation is the empirical correlation for the gas viscosity published in 1966.
Math & Physics
where
Application range
Nomenclature
 = gas density, g/cm3
 = gas viscosity, cp
 = gas molecular weight, dimensionless
 = pressure, psia
 = gas specific gravity, dimensionless
 = temperature, °R
 = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless
References
- ↑ Lee, A. B.; Gonzalez, M. H.; Eakin, B. E. (1966). "The Viscosity of Natural Gases". Journal of Petroleum Technology (SPE-1340-PA).
 








