Difference between revisions of "Gas compressibility factor"

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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.
  
:<math> z = \frac{Actual\ volume of gas at specified T and P}{Ideal volume of gas at same T and P} </math>
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:<math> z = \frac{Actual\ volume\ of\ gas\ at\ specified\ T and P}{Ideal volume of gas at same T and P} </math>
  
 
== Nomenclature  ==
 
== Nomenclature  ==

Revision as of 11:45, 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.

 z = \frac{Actual\ volume\ of\ gas\ at\ specified\ T and P}{Ideal volume of gas at same T and P}

Nomenclature

 P = Pressure, psia
 T = temperature, °R
 z = gas compressibility factor, dimensionless