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Fast Quality Control of Natural Gas for Commercial Supply and Transport Utilities

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Title
Fast Quality Control of Natural Gas for Commercial Supply and Transport Utilities
Author(s)
Ferreiro, Borja
Andrade-Garda, José Manuel
López-Mahía, P.
Muniategui, Soledad
Vázquez, Cristina
Pérez, Andrés
Rey, María
Vales Fernández, Carlos
Date
2021-07-28
Citation
Ferreiro B, Andrade J, López-Mahía P, et al. Fast quality control of natural gas for commercial supply and transport utilities. Fuel 2021;305:121500. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121500.
Abstract
[Abstract] Quality control of natural gas frequently relies on off-line slow standardized chromatographic techniques. Previous implementations of new measurement approaches focused of synthetic mixtures without extensive industrial validation. Here, a fast alternative based on infrared spectra is presented to predict the gas constituents and a physical parameter, the Wobbe index. Commercial samples instead of synthetic mixtures were used to develop predictive models. Method performance parameters were calculated and ca. 100 % of the sample-specific confidence intervals for the predictions overlapped with those of the reference values and the approach was unbiased and precise. The limits of detection and quantification (classical and considering errors of type I and II) outperformed other approaches. Validation included commercial samples and primary mixtures. Furthermore, prediction models considering reduced sets of variables were sought for using Markov-chain Monte Carlo guided searches (uninformative variable elimination and random frog) and common (iPLS, UVE and SR) approaches. The prediction errors and limits of detection of these ‘reduced’ models outperformed those from other approaches. The methodology takes only minutes to analyse a sample, requires few sample and no reagents (only some argon), making this approach cost-effective and environmentally-friendly.
Keywords
Natural gas composition
Wobbe index
Infrared gas measurement
PLS prediction
Spectral variable selection
 
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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121500
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional
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0016-2361

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