This book is an exhaustive exploration of the mathematical models used to predict the density of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which plays a critical role as a clean, efficient fuel and essential feedstock in chemical manufacturing. It focuses on four of the most successful mathematical models developed by the author, meticulously comparing their performance through an in-depth analysis of experimental data collected from multiple sources. The book elucidates the models' theoretical underpinnings and provides a practical guide to their implementation for accurate LNG density prediction. It comprehensively reviews both the established body of work in the field and the author's own original research, placing this knowledge within the broader context of the ongoing quest for more sustainable solutions in energy and manufacturing. The book concludes that, given the temperature, pressure, and composition of LNG, any of the four models presented can be used to predict its density to within 1% of the true value. This achievement is a testament to the rigor and precision of the models and their potential for advancing the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible use of LNG.
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