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− | [[Dranchuk correlation]] is the default correlation for the [[gas compressibility factor]] in the [[:Category:PVT|PVT tool]]. | + | [[Dranchuk correlation]] is the default correlation for the [[gas compressibility factor]] in the [[PVT tool]] [[:Category:PVT|PVT tool]]. |
== Nomenclature == | == Nomenclature == |
Revision as of 12:02, 20 November 2017
Brief
gas compressibility factor is the ratio of the Real Gas volume to the Ideal Gas volume, which is a measure of the amount that the gas deviates from the perfect behavior.
Discussion
Dranchuk correlation is the default correlation for the gas compressibility factor in the PVT tool PVT tool.
Nomenclature
- = Pressure, psia
- = temperature, °R
- = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless
See also
Ideal Gas
Real Gas
gas compressibility factor
EOS
References
- ↑ Fanchi, John R. (2006). Petroleum Engineering Handbook, Volume I: General Engineering. 1. SPE. ISBN 978-1-55563-108-6.