What does Am3 HR mean?

What does Am3 HR mean?

Am3/hr – Actual Metres cubed per hour. As it says “Actual” at the temperature and pressure conditions stated. To convert Nm3/hr to Sm3/hr it’s a ratio of the absolute temperatures –

Is m3 Same as Sm3?

Sometimes engineers use Sm3/h and m3/h interchangeably and use Am3/h to specify actual cubic meters per hour. The only way to be sure is to verify the pressure and temperature at which the volumetric flow rate was measured.

How do you convert Nm3 hr to Am3 HR?

Nm3 refers to gas volume occupied at normal temperature and pressures which are 0 deg c and 14.7 psia. Am3 refers to gas volume at actual operating conditions of the process. Use P1xV1/T1 = P2xV2/T2 for the conversion.

How do you convert actual volume to standard volume?

An actual volume can be converted to a standard volume using the following equation: Vs = Va × Fp × Ft × (Fpv)

What is the difference between Sm3 and Nm3?

The conversion from Sm3 to Nm3: Temperature is entered in K; 273.16 is temperature of tripple point of water. Interpretation: Gas of certian weight takes under normal conditions volume of 7,32% smaller than under standard conditions. Therefore 1 Nm3 contains 7.32% more gas than 1Sm3.

What is the unit Sm3?

Unit of measurement of volume (sm3) used for gas, referred to “standard? physical conditions, ie, at a pressure of 1.01325 bar (standard atmospheric pressure) and a temperature of 15°C.

How do you convert nm3 to am3?

Conversion formula of nm3 to am3

  1. By multiplication. Number of cubic nanometre multiply(x) by 1.0E+27, equal(=): Number of cubic attometre.
  2. By division. Number of cubic nanometre divided(/) by 1.0E-27, equal(=): Number of cubic attometre.
  3. By multiplication. 63 nm3(s) * 1.0E+27 = 6.3E+28 am3(s)
  4. By division.

How do I convert Mmscfd to Sm3 HR?

The Standard cubic metres per hour unit number 1,177.17 Sm³/hr @ 15°C – 59°F converts to 1 MMSCFD, one Million standard cubic feet per day. It is the EQUAL gas flow value of 1 Million standard cubic feet per day but in the Standard cubic metres per hour gas flow unit alternative.

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