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(mcf/day*1000)/24=scf/hr (scf/hr)/24=scf/min
1 scf = 1 standard cubic foot 1 scf is the volume of gas at STP STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure STP (USA system of units) Standard Temperature = 60 degrees Fahrenheit Standard Pressure = 1 atmosphere at sea level = 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute The energy content of 1 scf natural gas = 1020 BTU (British Thermal Units)
According to metal-wear, one liter of LN2 will make 22.8 standard cubic feet (scf) of gas. 1 scf equals approximately 1 FTS, the exact conversion depends on the ambient temperature and pressure. So 1000 FTS / 22.8 scf = 43.9 liters of liquid nitrogen.
1,000 scf = 1 mcf. A cubic foot is commonly abbreviated cf and is a standard petroleum field unit. The m stands for 1,000. A bit of confusion exists. The metric SI system, considers k = 1,000 (kilo) and M = 1,000,000 (Mega). However, if the metric system is used, then it should be in cubic meters. The computer world give another standard with kilobytes and megabytes. See related links.
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(mcf/day*1000)/24=scf/hr (scf/hr)/24=scf/min
There are over a hundred meanings for scf, none of which appear to have much to do with HCF. If you spell out HCF and scf in full, you may have a better chance of a useful answer.
There are 100 ccf (hundred cubic feet) in 1 scf (single cubic foot).
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The SCF is dated in the title for a period of time.
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1 scf = 1 standard cubic foot 1 scf is the volume of gas at STP STP = Standard Temperature and Pressure STP (USA system of units) Standard Temperature = 60 degrees Fahrenheit Standard Pressure = 1 atmosphere at sea level = 14.696 pounds per square inch absolute The energy content of 1 scf natural gas = 1020 BTU (British Thermal Units)
To convert from million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfD) to standard cubic feet (scf), you need to multiply the value in mmscfD by 1,000,000 (since 1 mmscf equals 1,000,000 scf). Additionally, if you want to convert the daily rate into an hourly rate, you can divide the daily value by 24. For example, if you have a flow rate of 1 mmscfD, it equals 1,000,000 scf per day or approximately 41,667 scf per hour.
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According to metal-wear, one liter of LN2 will make 22.8 standard cubic feet (scf) of gas. 1 scf equals approximately 1 FTS, the exact conversion depends on the ambient temperature and pressure. So 1000 FTS / 22.8 scf = 43.9 liters of liquid nitrogen.
To convert cubic feet (CF) to standard cubic feet (SCF), you need to account for the conditions of temperature and pressure at which the volume is measured. Standard conditions typically refer to a temperature of 60°F (15.6°C) and a pressure of 14.7 psi (atmospheric pressure). If the original measurement is taken at different conditions, you can use the ideal gas law or appropriate correction factors to adjust the volume to SCF. If conditions are the same, the conversion is straightforward: 1 CF is equivalent to 1 SCF.
Harold Basch has written: 'Non-empiracle SCF-MO calculations on transition metal complexes' 'No n-empiracle SCF-MO calculations on transition metal complexes' -- subject(s): Accessible book