Difference between revisions of "Water solids concentration"
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:<math> C_{mg/l} = \frac{milligram\ solid}{litre\ water}</math> | :<math> C_{mg/l} = \frac{milligram\ solid}{litre\ water}</math> | ||
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+ | :<math> C_W = \frac{gram\ solid}{100\ gram\ water}</math> | ||
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+ | ==Conversions== | ||
:<math> C_{mg/l} = C_{ppm}\ SG_w</math> | :<math> C_{mg/l} = C_{ppm}\ SG_w</math> | ||
+ | Often, parts per million and milligrams per liter are used interchangeably. This is correct only if the density of the brine at standard conditions can be assumed to be 1 g/cc ( 1000 kg/m3, SG_w=1, 62.428 lbm/ft3) <ref name= M1990/>. | ||
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+ | :<math> C_W = C_{ppm}/10000</math> | ||
== Nomenclature == | == Nomenclature == | ||
− | :<math> C_{mg/l} </math> = water salinity | + | :<math> C_{ppm} </math> = water salinity or solids concentration, ppm |
− | :<math> | + | :<math> C_{mg/l} </math> = water salinity or solids concentration, mg/l |
+ | :<math> C_W </math> = water salinity or weight percent solids, % | ||
:<math> SG_w </math> = water specific gravity, dimensionless | :<math> SG_w </math> = water specific gravity, dimensionless | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | :[[Water bubble point pressure]]<BR/> | ||
+ | :[[Water compressibility]]<BR/> | ||
+ | :[[Water density]]<BR/> | ||
+ | :[[Water formation volume factor]]<BR/> | ||
:[[Water salinity from density equation]]<BR/> | :[[Water salinity from density equation]]<BR/> | ||
− | + | :[[Water solids concentration]]<BR/> | |
+ | :[[Water viscosity]]<BR/> | ||
+ | :[[Gas/Water Interfacial Tension]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references> | <references> |
Latest revision as of 08:16, 5 October 2020
Contents
Water solids concentration
The concentration of solids in formation water (brines) are reported in several different ways [1].
Math and Physics
Conversions
Often, parts per million and milligrams per liter are used interchangeably. This is correct only if the density of the brine at standard conditions can be assumed to be 1 g/cc ( 1000 kg/m3, SG_w=1, 62.428 lbm/ft3) [1].
Nomenclature
- = water salinity or solids concentration, ppm
- = water salinity or solids concentration, mg/l
- = water salinity or weight percent solids, %
- = water specific gravity, dimensionless
See also
- Water bubble point pressure
- Water compressibility
- Water density
- Water formation volume factor
- Water salinity from density equation
- Water solids concentration
- Water viscosity
- Gas/Water Interfacial Tension
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 McCain, W.D. Jr. (1990). Properties of Petroleum Fluids (2 ed.). Oklahoma: PennWell Corp. ISBN 978-0878143351.