I have calculated the flow rate of a gas with an anemometer. What instrument can calculate the amount of water vapor in a gas? Psychrometer/hygrometer?
@ngongbelmond8642 жыл бұрын
Hey, how can we calculate the amount of water being removed from rich glycol during regeneration of glycol. Given you know the Glycol circulation rate, glycol/water ratio, inlet and outlet water content of gas and also the gas flow rate.
@imamnegeri8825 Жыл бұрын
Hi, i have question, for example Kimray pump glycol design capacity = 450 gpm with pressure 500 psig How is about if decrease kimray pump glycol running = 1 gpm with pressure 500 psig, its possible to be work or not ? Thanks 🙏
@KimrayInc Жыл бұрын
Hi, if you're asking if you can operate the glycol pump at 1 GPH (gallon per hour), the answer is no. If that didn't quite answer what you were looking for, you can contact our International Customer Service (intlservice@kimray.com) or Product Support: (405) 525-4264 or prodtechsupport@kimray.com.
@cck14962 жыл бұрын
Good work. Can anyone tell please at 3:02, the red colour thing is valve/ pump? If valve, than how is it actuated? Thanks.
@trollfromthebyu2 жыл бұрын
It is the pump, it is driven buy the pressure in the contact tower. The silver handles are needle valves used to control flow.
@geoedwin21862 жыл бұрын
Hai bro....Can u make a video for how to calculate GOR ?
@KimrayInc2 жыл бұрын
The GOR (gas oil ratio) has to be calculated once the resources have been separated and each one can be measured. GOR is usually measured in cubic feet of gas per barrel of oil or condensate. If that didn't quite answer your question or you need to talk to someone more about it, let us know. I'm not certain this would be a video, but we want to make sure we're helping you!
@ngongbelmond8642 жыл бұрын
can you help me with a reference on how much quantity of glycol is needed to remove a given quantity of water. For example how many molecules of glycol is required to remove a molecule of water in gas.
@KimrayInc2 жыл бұрын
A rule of thumb would be 3-5 gallons of glycol to remove 1 pound of water.