brott wrote:I am faced with bringing in data that reads in lbs/sec and I need to convert that to Mcf. The product is Natural Gas. It is for a power plant.
If anyone has any suggestions, I am at a complete loss as to how to convert it.
What you'll need to do is convert pounds of natural gas to cubic feet. Checking a few MSDS' for natural gas gave me a specific gravity of 0.5 to 0.7 g/cc. I'm using the average of 0.6 g/cc, you may need to change this for your final calculation.
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g lb cc lb
0.6 -- x 2.205 -- x 28316.8 --- = 37.37 ---
cc g ft³ ft³
What you'll need to do is divide your flow rate in lbs/sec by 37.37 to get a flow rate in Ft³/sec. Multiply this by 360 if your trying to get to Cubic Feet per Hour, which is a more standard unit.