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Old   August 13, 2005, 03:46
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I need to model natural gas in a high pressure (6000kPa) pipeline. I believe that I need a user defined real gas model to do this.

I am looking for code for such a model. It can be Peng-Robinson Equation of State or Redlich-Kwong EOS or similar.

If anyone has this udf, or knows where I can get one from, I will appreciate it a lot.

A UDRGM for methane would be just as helpful. Actually, a UDRGM for any gas will be great. I can always modify it for my needs.

Thank you all in advance.
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Old   October 25, 2012, 14:05
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these equations are available in the material properties of fluent..
just check under density and you will find Peng Robinson equation of state..
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