Abstract
Methods are examined for drying natural gases and checking the degree of dryness by means of an experimental equipment. The working conditions are defined for a generator giving trace concentrations in a methane-ethane gas mixture.
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Dubovikov, N.I., Podmurnaya, O.A., Vinge, A.F. et al. Developing a Microhumidity Generator for Methane-Ethane Gas Mixtures. Measurement Techniques 44, 1258–1259 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014786524037
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