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How many nm3 of hydrogen equal to one ton?

It depends on the pressure.


How do you convert 121 mm3 to nm3?

121000000 Nanometers.


What is the volume of one cube nanocontainer with an edge of 25 nanometers?

15,600 nm3


How do you calculate the volume of natural gas in a pipeline?

You could use the following Rule of Thumb: Multiply the square of the inside diameter, in inches, by the gauge pressure, in psi; multiply this by 0.372; the answer is the approximate number of cubic ft of gas (standard conditions) in 1,000 ft of line, e.g 7 inch ID pipeline, 8km long, operating at 65 barg: 8 km = 26246 ft = 26.246 kft 65 Bar = 942.7 psi so, 7 x 7 x 942.7 x 0.372 = 17183.5356 scf / 1000 ft of line, so total gas in 26246 ft of line = 17183.5356x26.246=450999.0753576 = 0.45 MMSCF of gas. Or, you could use, Pv=znRT, assume a z of, say 0.9 , lets say the pipeline is at 6 deg (normal temperature for a shutin subsea pipeline in the north sea) 65x (Pi x 0.1778 x 0.1778 x 8000/4) = 0.9 x n x 8.314x10-5)x (273+6) n = 618523 moles 1 kmol of a gas occupies 22.441 Nm3 at standard conditions t.f 618.523 kmol should ocupy 618.523 x 22.441 = 13880.274643 Nm3. 1 Nm3 = 37.326 SCF, therefore, 13880.274 Nm3 = 518095.131324618 SCF = 0.52 MMSCF.(Nm3 to SCF conversion seems to have different factors, I've seen it range from 34.89 to 38.9!!!). Not very far from the 0.45 the rule of thumb calculated!!!. It should be noted that the standard volume is independent of the particular gas in the pipeline, so we don't need to knwo the MW or density. Any gas at a given P&T will have the same number of moles (and hence standard cubic feet), the actual mass in kg will ofcourse depend on the molecular weight. Riz If you mean standard or normal volume, in case the pressure is considerably higher than the atmospheric value, you need to use an expression for the compressibility factor or take it from a table, depending on the values of pressure and temperature in the pipeline. You can then use a state equation for the gas (knowing its molecular mass), from which you'll be able to calculate its density at working conditions. By multiplying the density by the physical volume of the pipeline pi*D^2/4*L (L=length, D=diameter) you obtain the mass of gas, which divided by the standard or normal density gives you the desired volume.


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How do you convert Nm3 per hr to cfm?

(N cubic meter/hour) x (3.28084 feet/meter)3 x (1 hour/60 minutes) = 0.58858 N cubic feet/minute(rounded)


Convert 178 cubic nanometers to cubic cenitmeters?

178 nm3 = ? cm3178 nm3 = (178 cm3)-7= 178 x 10-21cm3= 1.78 x 10-19cm3


What does Nm3 per hour means?

I don't know what does Nm3/h mean? Please help me. Thanks a lot!


Conversion of kg per hr into nm3 per hr?

You cannot convert kilograms per hour (kg/hr) into nanometers cubed per hour (nm3/hr). The kilogram is a measure of mass or weight while the cubic nanometer is a measure of volume. There is no direct conversion, unless you specify the density of the material involved.


What does this mean Nm3?

Nm3 is a common unit used in industry to refer to gas emissions or exchange. It stands for Normal cubic meter. "Normal" is always dependant on the individual circumstances of each gas, pressure, and use. To convert Nm3 to a cubic foot of gas (under standard conditions), multiply by 38.04. Therefore, 1,000 Nm3/day = 1 kNm3/day = 38,040 cf/day.


How many btu in 1 Nm3 of Natural gas?

1 Nm3=36308.96 btu


How many nm3 of lpg makes 1 kg of lpg?

How many nm3 of lpg makes 1 kg of lpg


How do you convert NM3 in to metric ton?

NM3 to MT


How many liters in 1 Nm3?

1000 L


How do you convert standard cubic foot to normal cubic meter?

There is no conversion. Cubic feet is always cubic feet. Standard = normal. This is not true, standard cubic feet is a cubic feet of a substance (typically a gas) at 60 °F and 1 ATM pressure where as normal cubic feet would be the volume of a substance (again typically a gas) at 0 °C and 1 ATM pressure. It follows that to convert from one to another, an estimate can be made using the ideal gas equation. If you need any further instruction let me know. It's a secret, so write to him. It's not a secret Jens I just didn't want to extensively talk about the ideal gas law since lots of people already know about it.


How many hm3 in 1 nm3 of natural gas?

1000000


How many nm3 of hydrogen equal to one ton?

It depends on the pressure.