File:Storage Density of Natural Gas.jpg
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Deutsch: Speicherdichte von Erdgas (Annahme 100% Methan) unter bestimmten Druck- und Temperaturbedingungen. (1) Flüssiggasspeicherung - LNG, (2) Druckgasspeicherung - CNG, (3) Transkritische Speicherung - cryocompressed English: storage density of natural gas (assumption 100% methane) under certain pressure and tempeature conditions. (1) liquid storage - LNG, (2) pressurised storage CNG, (3) transcritical storage (cryo compressed) |
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Author | Storage density of natural gas under certain pressure and temperature conditions, ILK Dresden |
City shown | Dresden |
Headline | Storage density of natural gas under certain pressure and temperature conditions |
Credit/Provider | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Source | http://www.ilkdresden.de/fileadmin/user_upload/img_projekte/00_Kryotechnik/Storage_Density_of_Natural_Gas.jpg |
Copyright holder | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
File change date and time | 16:07, 6 August 2015 |
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Code of location depicted | DE |
Special instructions | All data plotted for pure methane (main component of natural gas). With rising percentage of other alkanes the storage density increasees. |
Writer | ILK Dresden |