The gaseous phase of this secondary separator joins the dry gas of the supersonic separator, the liquids go for transport, storage or further processing and the water for treatment and disposal.
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In 1885 with August Julius Geppert ( 1856-1937 ), he created the Zuntz-Geppert respiratory apparatus, and for field studies Zuntz invented a portable " Gasuhr " ( dry gas measuring device ).
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They can handle moisture variations that occur in the flow stream because of daily and seasonal temperature fluctuations, and account for the moisture in the flow stream to produce a dry gas value.
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Delivery of cold, dry gas is irritating to the respiratory mucosa, can cause drying and bleeding of the nasal mucosa, can trigger bronchospasm in asthmatics, and can increase metabolic demand by cooling the body.
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However, if one breathes completely dry gas, especially if the gas bypasses the nose, respiratory secretions tend to dry out and thicken, increasing the risk of infection or plugging of airways in the lungs.
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The Fox plan would open up to private investors some refining and dry gas operations but leave crude oil production under the control of the federal government through its oil monopoly Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex.
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Q . Why is water in the gas tank a problem particularly in winter, and how does adding moisture ( dry gas ) to two liquids ( gas and water ) remove moisture from the tank?
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Water measurements are made in parts per million, pounds of water per million standard cubic feet of gas, mass of water vapor per unit volume, or mass of water vapor per unit mass of dry gas.
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First gas reached the complex on 25 July 1985 through a pipeline from the Statfjord field in the North Sea, and the first dry gas was piped on to Emden in Germany on 15 October that year.
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It said that it would instead focus on maximizing the potential of the current operating facilities, the capacity of which it estimated at 12-13 million tons a year of crude oil, as well as associated dry gas and condensates.