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Effect of natural gas, molecular weight
Q: What is the effect of natural gas and molecular weight on the head and power consumption of a centrifugal compressor?
A: The effect of molecular weight on centrifugal compressor head, for constant pressure and a reduction of molecular weight, will result in an increased head requirement. For the stated conditions, the power will theoretically be constant.
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