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Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters (MFC-11 - 2006)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Foreword
Committee Roster
Correspondence With the MFC Committee
1 Scope
2 Terminology, Symbols, References, and Bibliography
3 Mass Flow Measurement
4 Coriolis Flowmeter Selection and Application Guidelines
5 Inspection and Compliance
6 Density Measurement of Liquid
7 Volume Flow Measurement Under Metering Conditions
8 Additional Measurements
9 Coriolis Flow Measurement Uncertainty Analysis Procedure
Nonmandatory Appendices
A - Flow Calibration Techniques
B - Safety Considerations and Secondary Containment of Coriolis
Flowmeters
C - Coriolis Flowmeter Sizing Considerations
This Standard gives guidelines for the selection, installation, calibration, and operation of Coriolis flow meters for the determination of mass flow, density, volume flow, and other related parameters of flowing fluids. Coriolis flowmeters cover a family of devices with varying designs that depend on the Coriolis force generated by the fluid (liquid or gas) flowing through oscillating tube(s). The primary purpose of Coriolis flowmeters is to measure mass flow. However, some of these flowmeters also measure liquid density and temperature of the oscillating tube wall. From the measurements, the mass flow of liquid or gas, liquid density, liquid volume flow and other related quantities can be determined
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | American Society of Mechanical Engineers |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed 2014 |
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