Abstract :
Natural gas will remain a transitional fuel for many years to come. However, the exploitation of deposits also brings water particles associated with them (with a decrease in their pressure). Therefore, drying natural gas becomes a main activity in providing them as an energy source. In this material, we present a numerical model of the behavior of water in the natural gas mixture and provide data on the use of molecular sieves impregnated with alumina, silica gel, activated carbon, and hygroscopic salts.
Keywords :
Moddeling, molecular, water.References :
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