GPSA 14th Ed. Section 20 · Hammerschmidt Equation · Hydrate Prevention
Understand inhibitor injection rate principles, calculations, and industry applications
The Hammerschmidt equation is the industry-standard method for calculating thermodynamic inhibitor requirements for hydrate prevention in gas processing. Published in 1934 and refined in the GPSA, it relates temperature depression to inhibitor concentration.
| Inhibitor | Mol. Wt. (g/mol) | Kh | Sp. Gr. | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Methanol | 32.04 | 2335 | 0.791 | Low cost, short-term |
| MEG | 62.07 | 2335 | 1.113 | Recovery systems |
| DEG | 106.12 | 2335 | 1.118 | Lower volatility |
| TEG | 150.17 | 2335 | 1.125 | Lowest losses |