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Handbook of natural gas transmission and processing : principles and practices /

Written by an internationally-recognized author team of natural gas industry experts, the third edition of Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing is a unique, well-documented, and comprehensive work on the major aspects of natural gas transmission and processing. Two new chapters have b...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Mokhatab, Saeid (Author)
Other Authors: Poe, William A., Mak, John Y.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Amsterdam : Gulf Professional Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2015]
Edition:Third edition.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing; Copyright; Disclaimer; Dedication; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Preface to the Third Edition; Endorsements for the Third Edition; Chapter 1
  • Natural Gas Fundamentals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Natural gas history; 1.3 Natural gas origin and sources; 1.4 Natural gas composition and classification; 1.5 Natural gas phase behavior; 1.6 Natural gas properties; 1.7 Natural gas reserves; 1.8 Natural gas exploration and production; 1.9 Natural gas transportation; 1.10 Natural gas processing; 1.11 Sales gas transmission.
  • 1.12 Underground gas storageReferences; Chapter 2
  • Raw Gas Transmission; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Multiphase flow terminology; 2.3 Multiphase flow regimes; 2.4 Determining multiphase flow design parameters; 2.5 Predicting temperature profile of multiphase pipeline; 2.6 Velocity criteria for sizing multiphase pipelines; 2.7 Multiphase pipeline operations; 2.8 Multiphase flow assurance; References; Chapter 3
  • Basic Concepts of Natural Gas Processing; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Natural gas processing objectives; 3.3 Gas processing plant configurations; 3.4 Finding the best gas processing route.
  • 3.5 Support systems3.6 Contractual agreements; References; Chapter 4
  • Phase Separation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Gravity separators; 4.3 Multistage separation; 4.4 Centrifugal separators; 4.5 Twister supersonic separator; 4.6 Slug catchers; 4.7 High-efficiency liquid/gas coalescers; 4.8 High-efficiency liquid-liquid coalescers; 4.9 Practical design of separation systems; References; Chapter 5
  • Condensate Production; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Condensate stabilization; 5.3 Condensate hydrotreating; 5.4 Effluent treatment; 5.5 Condensate storage; Chapter 6
  • Natural Gas Treating; 6.1 Introduction.
  • 6.2 Gas treating specifications6.3 Gas treating processes; 6.4 Chemical absorption processes; 6.5 Physical solvent processes; 6.6 Mixed physical and chemical absorption processes; 6.7 Solid bed absorption processes; 6.8 Solid bed adsorption process; 6.9 Membrane; 6.10 Cryogenic fractionation; 6.11 Microbiological treatment processes; 6.12 Selecting the gas treating process; References; Chapter 7
  • Natural Gas Dehydration; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Water content determination; 7.3 Glycol dehydration; 7.4 Solid-bed dehydration; 7.5 Other gas dehydration processes.
  • 7.6 Gas dehydration process selection7.7 Mercury removal; References; Chapter 8
  • Natural Gas Liquids Recovery; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Refrigeration processes; 8.3 Liquid recovery processes; 8.4 Selection of NGL recovery process; 8.5 NGL recovery technology development; 8.6 NGL recovery unit design considerations; 8.7 NGL recovery unit operating problems; 8.8 NGL fractionation; 8.9 Liquid product processing; References; Chapter 9
  • Sulfur Recovery and Handling; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Sulfur properties; 9.3 Sulfur recovery; 9.4 Tail gas cleanup; 9.5 Sulfur degassing.