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Question by osama 1978
Submitted on 6/27/2007
Related FAQ: Temp, Humidity & Dew Point ONA
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i'mtrying to calculate the dew point for my actual real case in my field (gas booster station). i have a natural gas condensate line of the following information:
1)line Temp= 49.6 C
2)dew point at atmospheric pressure=-31.4 C
3)absolute humidity= 0.2 gm/cm3
4) line pressure=865 psi
** what is the dew point at the line pressure????





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