To convert kilowatt-hours (kWh) to cubic meters (m³) of natural gas, you need to know the calorific value of the gas, which is typically around 9.5 to 11 kWh per cubic meter, depending on the gas composition. The conversion can be done using the formula: m³ of gas = kWh / calorific value (kWh/m³). For example, if the calorific value is 10 kWh/m³, then 100 kWh would equal 10 m³ of natural gas. Always check the specific calorific value for more accurate conversions.
one cubic feet = 1028 Btu
Liquified natural gas has about 1/600th of the volume of natural gas at standard temperature and pressure, so 1 m3 of natural gas would be about 0.001666 m3, or 1.67 liters, of LNG.
The density of natural gas can vary depending on its composition, but on average it ranges from 0.65 to 0.75 kg/m^3 at standard conditions. This makes natural gas lighter than air, which is why it tends to disperse quickly in the atmosphere.
Working from the facts that a) 1 tonne of oil equals approx. 42 GJ & b) Energy Content of a litre of Natural Gas is 25.3 MJ c) 1 litre = 0.001 m3 hence the Energy content per cubic metre is 25,300 MJ or 25.3GJ Therefore 1 toe = 42 / 25.3 = 1.66 m3 of Natural Gas so 0.602 toe = 1 m3 of gas
On average, about 1050 cubic feet of natural gas is required to produce 1 ton of steam. This can vary depending on the efficiency of the boiler and the heating value of the natural gas being used.
m3/1000= hm3
The conversion factor from joules per cubic meter (J/m3) to pascals (Pa) is 1 J/m3 1 Pa.
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