Gas processing industry has a convenient compilation of authoritative numerical values. Properties selected are those considered most valuable for engineering and analytical computations. Listed flammability limits and octane numbers were not evaluated at NIST.
Gas processing industry has a convenient compilation of authoritative numerical values. Properties selected are those considered most valuable for engineering and analytical computations. Listed flammability limits and octane numbers were not evaluated at NIST.
Gas processing industry has a convenient compilation of authoritative numerical values. Properties selected are those considered most valuable for engineering and analytical computations. Listed flammability limits and octane numbers were not evaluated at NIST.
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GPA Standard 2145-09
Table of Physical Properties
for Hydrocarbons and Other
Compounds of Interest to the
Natural Gas Industry
cAspeocessoes
‘ASAT
Adopted 1942
Revised 1957,1962, 1966, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1904, 1996, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2007, 2009
Reprinted 1907, 1998
Gas Processors Association
8526 East 60th Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145,(08-12-19513:12 LNG JAPAN KANSAT PERTAMINA LNG/JMS 3
FOREWORD
‘The Table of Physical Propertics for Hydrocarbons and Other Components of Interest to the Natural
Gas Industry, GPA Publication Standard 2145, provides the gas processing industry with a convenient
compilation of authoritative numerical values for the paraffin hydrocarbons and other compounds
occurring in natural gas and natural gas liquids as well as for a few other compounds of interest to the
industry. The physical properties selected are those considered most valuable for engineering and
analytical computations in gas procesying plants and laboratories. Most properties are based upon two
NIST Standard Reference Databases: the Web Thermo Tables, WTT, (NIST SRSD-3) and the
Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties Database, REFPROP, (NIST SRD-23). The
{data in this publication were checked, evaluated, and recalculated when necessary by Robert Chirico
and Eric Lemmon of the Physical and Chemical Properties Division of the Chemical Science and
Technology Laboratory at NIST in Boulder, Colorado. The listed flammability limits and octane
‘numbers were not evaluated at NIST and sources for these properties are provided in the references.
Some of the listed values result from other values in the tables by simple calculation. Numbers obtained
‘from such related data may differ from the tabulated values in the last digit because of numerical round
off, but the differences are within the standard uncertainty of the data. The value of the gas constant
used in the tables is 8314472 J/(K-mol). Numerous values were updated from the previous edition of
GPA-2145 to provide full thermodynamic consistency between properties. This was accomplished
through consistent use of properties derived with the equations of state underlying the NIST REFPROP
database. Properties derived with these equations of state are inherently consistent. This publication
represents the first time for which thermodynamic consistency is assured for all properties listed in GPA-
2145. Required enthalpies of combustion at 298.15 K were taken from the NIST Web Thermo Tables
(WTT). These enthalpies of combustion are reprinted in the notes of this document. All adjustments of
these values to the selected temperatures of GPA-2145 were completed using consistent thermophysical
property values from the NIST REFPROP program.
‘The values of the physical properties for the components in GPA 2145, as well as those for many more
compounds, appear in the GPSA Engincering Data Book. Property values for compounds listed here in
GPA 2145-09 supersede those listed in the GPSA Engineering Data Book. For components not listed in
GPA 2145, the property values in GPA TP-17 may be used.
DISCLAIMER
GPA publications necessarily address problems of a general naturc and may be used by anyone desiring
to do so. Every effort has been made by GPA to assure accuracy and reliability of the information
contained in its publications. With respect to particular circumstances, local, state, and federal laws and
regulations should be reviewed. It is not the intent of GPA to assume the duties of employers,
‘manufacturers, or suppliers to warn and properly train employees or others exposed, concerning health
and safety risks or preceutions.
GPA makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this publication and hereby
expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use or for the
violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which this publication may conflict, or for
any infringement of letters of patent regarding apparatus, equipment, or method so covered.
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED HYDROCARBONS
GPA STANDARD 2145-09 (FPS) becomes effective January 1, 2009
[Component Metmane | Etane | Propane | rButane | e-Butane | UPeatane | w-Pentane
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* For some compounds, valu within this property group are for cond
on pages 6 through for details. Values in boldface type are diferent from those inthe previous version of GPA-2145.
GPA 2145 pogo 3
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