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Raman Natural Gas Analyzer: Effects of Composition on Measurement Precision

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22093492

Keywords

Raman spectroscopy; gas analysis; natural gas; methane; alkanes; isotopic composition; heating value

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [19-77-10046]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [19-77-10046] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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This paper discusses the application of Raman spectroscopy in analyzing natural gas. The experimental results show that Raman gas analyzers can accurately measure samples with varying concentrations without frequent calibrations. Additionally, the study found that changes in gas composition can affect the spectral lines of methane, resulting in measurement errors in oxygen concentration.
Raman spectroscopy is a promising method for analyzing natural gas due to its high measurement speed and the potential to monitor all molecular components simultaneously. This paper discusses the features of measurements of samples whose composition varies over a wide range (0.005-100%). Analysis of the concentrations obtained during three weeks of experiments showed that their variation is within the error caused by spectral noise. This result confirms that Raman gas analyzers can operate without frequent calibrations, unlike gas chromatographs. It was found that a variation in the gas composition can change the widths of the spectral lines of methane. As a result, the measurement error of oxygen concentration can reach 200 ppm. It is also shown that neglecting the measurement of pentanes and n-hexane leads to an increase in the calculated concentrations of other alkanes and to errors in the density and heating value of natural gas.

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