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ASME MFC 9M 1988 R2021 w ERRA 1289

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ASME MFC-9M – 1988(R2021) Measurement of Liquid Flow in Closed Conduits by Weighing Method

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ASME 1988
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This Standard specifies a method of liquid flow rate measurement in closed conduits by measuring the mass of liquid delivered into a weighing tank in a known time interval. It deals in particular with the measuring apparatus, procedure, and method for calculating the flow rate and the uncertainties associated with the measurement. The method described may be applied to any liquid, provided that its vapor pressure is such that any escape of liquid from the weighing tank by vaporization is not sufficient to effect the required measurement accuracy. Closed weighing tanks and their application to the flow measurement of liquids of high vapor pressure are not considered in this Standard. This Standard considers only the measurement techniques and does not address any possible hazards involved in handling the liquid involved. Theoretically, there is no limit to the application of this method, which is used generally in fixed laboratory installations only. However, for economic reasons, typical hydraulic laboratories using this method can produce accurate flow rates of 500 kg/s (3300 lbm/sec) or less. Owing to its high potential accuracy, this method is often used as a primary method for calibration of other methods or devices for mass flow rate measurement or volumetric flow rate measurement, provided that the density of the liquid is known accurately. It must be ensured that the pipeline is running full with no air or vapor pockets present in the measuring section.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Standards Committee Roster
8 CONTENTS
10 1 General
1.1 Scope and Field of Application
1.2 References
1.3 Definitions
11 1.4 Symbols
2 Principles
2.1 Statement of the Principles
2.2 Accuracy of the Method
3 Apparatus
3.1 Diverter
12 Table
1 Symbols
13 Figures
1A Diagram of an Installation for Calibration by Weighing (Static Method, Supply by a Constant Level Head Tank)
14 1B Diagram of an Installation for Flow Rate Measure by Weighing (Used for a Hydraulic Machine Test; Static Method, Suppl
15 1C Diagram of an Installation for Calibration by Weighing (Static Method, Direct Pumping Supply)
17 1D Diagram of an Installation for Calibration by Weighing (Dynamic Method, Supply by a Constant Level Head Tank)
18 2 Examples of Diverter Design
3 Operational Lawof Diverter
19 3.2 Time-Measuring Apparatus
3.3 WeighingTank
4 Time Metering for a Diverter, the Operation Law of Which Is Identical in Both Directions
20 3.4 Weighing Device
3.5 Auxiliary Measurements
4 Procedure
4.1 Static Weighing Method
4.2 Dynamic Weighing Method
21 4.3 Common Provisions
5 Calculation of Flow Rate
5.1 Calculation of Mass Flow Rate
5.2 Calculation of Volume Flow Rate
6 Uncertainties in the Measurement of Flow Rate
23 Appendices
A Corrections on the Measurement of Filling Time
24 Figure
A1 Plotting of Results of Diverter Timer Actuator
27 B Density of Pure Water
ASME MFC 9M 1988 R2021 w ERRA 1289
$98.04