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
the conversion rate is 1000
The conversion factor is 0.1
The answer will depend on what conversion "that conversion" is. And since you have not bothered to share that critical bit of information, it is not possible to give a more helpful answer.
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.
There are 100 ccf (hundred cubic feet) in 1 scf (single cubic foot).
100
The SCF is dated in the title for a period of time.
yes it does,
The acronym SCF generally stands for the Self-Consistent Field method, which is a computational method used in quantum chemistry to approximate the electronic structure of molecules.
The heat value of natural gas is typically around 1,000 British thermal units (BTU) per standard cubic foot (scf). This means that one scf of natural gas can produce approximately 1,000 BTUs of heat energy when burned.
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
To convert between BTU (British Thermal Units) and MMSCF (Million Standard Cubic Feet), you would need to know the heating value of the gas in BTU per standard cubic foot (SCF). Once you have that information, you can use the conversion factor of 1 MMSCF = 1,000,000 SCF to convert from BTU to MMSCF. Simply divide the total BTU by the heating value in BTU/SCF to get the volume in SCF, then divide by 1,000,000 to get the volume in MMSCF.