GOR stands for Gas Oil Ration and is a common Oil and gas calculation.
It is calculated by flashing the mixture at standard condition
Description of the function argument list
Input
Argument
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Type
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Optional
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Description
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Feed
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Range of double
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No
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A range of cells with the feed
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Output
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C# : string
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No
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Defines the output. (Note currently unused, so just leave blank)
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Components
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C# : string
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No
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Give a list of component names.
Only those components are used in the calculations.
See here for more information
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Units
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C# : string
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No
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Set the units used in this calculation.
See here for more information
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Distribution
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C# : object
(Expect a range of double)
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Yes
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Gives a range with the distribution of the polymer. Can for example be used if 2 flash calculations are liked as 2 separation tanks.
See here for more information
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BlockMassfraction
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C# : object
(Expect a range of double)
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Yes
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Sets the block mass fractions in a co-polymer.
See here for more information
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ProjectSheet
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C#: object
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Yes
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Lets the user set the project sheet to use.
See here for more information
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AdvVLXE
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C# : object
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Yes
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Advanced used. Reserved for use by VLXE.
See here for more information
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AdvUser
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C# : object
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Yes
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Advanced used. Reserved for the user. For example it can be used to force the function update.
See here for more information
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Extra
The function is defined in C# as:
public Object[,] GOR(Range Feed, string Output, string Components, string Units, [In, Optional] object Distribution, [In, Optional] object BlockMassfraction, [In, Optional] object AdvVLXE, [In, Optional] object AdvUser)
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