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[[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. | [[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. | ||
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:<math> z </math> = Gas compressibility factor, dimensionless | :<math> z </math> = Gas compressibility factor, dimensionless | ||
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[[Ideal Gas]]<BR/> | [[Ideal Gas]]<BR/> | ||
[[Real Gas]]<BR/> | [[Real Gas]]<BR/> |
Revision as of 11:57, 5 October 2020
Gas compressibility factor
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.
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.