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UNDERSTANDING AGA REPORT NO. 10, SPEED OF SOUND IN NATURAL GAS AND OTHER RELATED HYDROCARBON GASES

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January 12, 2011

The speed of sound in natural gas is the velocity a sound wave travels in the gas. There are a number of gas properties that affect the speed of sound and they include the composition of the gas, the pressure of the gas and the temperature of the gas. The American Gas Association Report No. 10 Speed of Sound in Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Gases provides an accurate method for calculating the speed of sound in natural gas and other related hydrocarbon fluids.

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