To convert NM3 (normal cubic meters) to metric tons, you need to know the density of the gas. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in NM3 by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula is: Mass (metric ton) = Volume (NM3) x Density (metric ton/NM3).
The conversion can be done simply by first converting MMSCFD into M3D i.e converting Millions of Standard Cubic Feet per Day(MMSCFD) into Standard Cubic meter per day (M3D) 1 MMSCFD = 28316.847 M3D = 1179.869 M3h (however this is for a standard temp of 60oF)
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MMSCFD to LB per HR 1909.8 HR LB 520 R 1 1545.33FT - LB LB R 24HR DAY LB (.6 29)LB MMSCF 1,000,000SCF DAY 1.0MMSCF FT 144IN IN 14.7LB HR LB O O MOL MOL 2 2 2 = × − × × × = × × × × This equation shows the conversion from MMSCFD to LB per HOUR.
I don't know what does Nm3/h mean? Please help me. Thanks a lot!
There are 1,000,000,000,000 hm3 in 1 nm3 of natural gas.
Let me know Heating value.
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.
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121000000 Nanometers.
Witohut knowing the density of your material, you can't.
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