Introduction

WebGasEOS, a free online application, provides a fast and robust means of computing real gas properties using common cubic equations of state. In addition to basic PVTx relationships, WebGasEOS offers derivative quantities, including fugacity coefficients, viscosities, binary diffusivities, and thermal conductivity. Using the interactive form, you may select an equation of state, specify temperature, pressure, and composition, choose properties of interest, and set convenient units. WebGasEOS will calculate real gas properties for one or a number of T-P points. Results can be generated interactively, or output in a columnar format for export to other applications.

Feedback

The WebGasEOS application and related tools are managed by Matthew Reagan (email: mtreagan@lbl.gov).

GasEOS Modules

The GasEOS physical properties modules used by the web application, part of TOUGH+ / TOUGH+Hydrate, are managed by George Moridis.

Funding and Sponsorship

ZERTFor the WebGasEOS project, we thank Sally Benson and Curt Oldenburg. Development of the WebGasEOS application was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through GEOSEQ and ZERT.


GEO-SEQ The GasEOS physical properties modules, part of TOUGH+, were developed under FWP G308, with National Methane Hydrate R&D Program funding provided by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).

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Disclaimer

WebGasEOS Copyright (c) 2005 by The Regents of the University of California, through Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required approvals from the U.S. Department of Energy).  (Berkeley Lab Reference CR-2237)