Standard ASME MFC-13M:2006(R2014) 2007 preview

ASME MFC-13M:2006(R2014)

Measurement of Fluid Flow in Closed Conduits: Tracer Methods

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Designation standards: ASME MFC-13M:2006(R2014)
Publication date standards: 2007
SKU: NS-1226037
The number of pages: 20
Approximate weight : 60 g (0.13 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASME

Annotation of standard text ASME MFC-13M:2006(R2014) :

This Standard defines the use of tracer (dilution) methods in the measurement of single-phase fluid (gas or liquid) flows in closed conduits. This method of measurement is applicable only to single-phase homogeneous fluid mixtures. This Standard was developed to fill the need for a generalized reference based on fundamental principles to measure fluid flow using tracer methods. ISO standards issued in 1977 addressed tracer methods for gas flows; these were withdrawn in 2001, leaving a void on this subject. An internet search on this subject will find a large number of documents, standards, references, consultants, and manufacturers. Most of the papers, standards, and products are for very specific applications and provide detailed guidance only for those needs. This Standard defines the terms and principles needed for intelligent consideration of tracer methods for any application.

Reaffirmed: 2014

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