7.48 gallons fill one square foot.
Btu / scf = Btu / lb X MW / 379.5 where: MW = molecular weight of the gas, lb / lb-mol The constant 379.5 is the molar volume at standard conditions of 14.696 psia and 60°F
47,298 SCF
the conversion rate is 1000
The conversion factor is 0.1
According to metal-wear, one liter of LN2 will make 22.8 standard cubic feet (scf) of gas. 1 scf equals approximately 1 FTS, the exact conversion depends on the ambient temperature and pressure. So 1000 FTS / 22.8 scf = 43.9 liters of liquid nitrogen.
(mcf/day*1000)/24=scf/hr (scf/hr)/24=scf/min
There are over a hundred meanings for scf, none of which appear to have much to do with HCF. If you spell out HCF and scf in full, you may have a better chance of a useful answer.
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The SCF is dated in the title for a period of time.
yes it does,
1000 scf = 28.31 cubic meters So 1000 scf = 0.0000028 million cubic meters
1 scf = 1 standard cubic foot 1 scf is the volume of gas at STP STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure STP (USA system of units) Standard Temperature = 60 degrees Fahrenheit Standard Pressure = 1 atmosphere at sea level = 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute The energy content of 1 scf natural gas = 1020 BTU (British Thermal Units)
228 SCF
Harold Basch has written: 'Non-empiracle SCF-MO calculations on transition metal complexes' 'No n-empiracle SCF-MO calculations on transition metal complexes' -- subject(s): Accessible book