Recent editions of the GPSA Engineering Data Book have introduced critical updates to address these shifts:
Rules of thumb and rigorous equations for two-phase and three-phase separators, mist eliminators, and slug catchers.
Covers the full spectrum of gas processing, from upstream gathering to downstream processing. Recent editions of the GPSA Engineering Data Book
Updated stress analysis, pressure drop formulas for various pipe schedules (e.g., 10-inch Schedule 40 for methane). Where to Access the GPSA Engineering Data Book
Enthalpy drop calculations for cryogenic Natural Gas Liquid (NGL) recovery plants. 4. Gas Treating and Dehydration (Sections 20 & 21) Where to Access the GPSA Engineering Data Book
Using amine treating (MEA, DEA, MDEA) to remove H2Scap H sub 2 cap S CO2cap C cap O sub 2
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Scope and Purpose The GPSA Engineering Data Book aims to provide compact, reliable engineering information for process, mechanical, and design engineers working on gas treating, fractionation, refrigeration, compression, dehydration, sulfur recovery, and supporting utilities. Rather than presenting extended process flowsheet theory or proprietary design methods, it distills established correlations, material properties, and sizing data into a portable handbook to support quick checks, preliminary design, process simulations, and field troubleshooting.