BS EN ISO 6974-5-2001 天然气.用气相色谱法测定规定的不确定度组分.利用三个封装柱对实验室和在线过程应用系统进行氮,二氧化碳和C1到C5和C6+碳氢化合物的测定
Natural gas. Determination of composition with defined uncertainty by gas chromatography. Determination of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and C1 to C5 and C6+ hydrocarbons for a laboratory and on-line process application using three columns
This part of ISO 6974 describes a gas chromatographic method for the quantitative determination of natural gas constituents using a three-column system. This method is applicable to natural gases of limited range, on-line and automatically calibrating on a regular basis for gas samples not containing any hydrocarbon condensate and/or water. It is applicable to the analysis of gases containing constituents within the mole fraction ranges given in Table 1. These ranges do not represent the limits of detection, but the limits within which the stated precision of the method applies. Although one or more components in a sample may not be detected present, the method can still be applicable. This part of ISO 6974 is only applicable if used in conjunction with parts 1 and 2 of ISO 6974. NOTE 1 Hydrocarbons higher than n-pentane are expressed as the "pseudo-component" C6+ which is measured as one composite peak and calibrated as such. The properties of C6+ are calculated from detailed analyses of the individual C6 and higher hydrocarbons by extended analysis or from historical data. NOTE 2 Oxygen is not a normal constituent of natural gas and would not be expected to be present in gas sampled for an on-line instrument. If any oxygen is present as a result of air contamination, it will be measured with the nitrogen. The resulting (nitrogen + oxygen) value will be in error to a small extent because of the slight difference between detector responses for oxygen and nitrogen. Nonetheless, the result for the natural gas/air mixture will be reasonably accurate since neither component contributes to the calorific value. NOTE 3 The content of helium and argon are assumed to be negligible and unvarying such that helium and argon need not be determined.