Standard ASME MFC-5.1:2011(R2018) 2011 preview

ASME MFC-5.1:2011(R2018)

Measurement of Liquid Flow in Closed Conduits Using Transit-Time Ultrasonic Flowmeters

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Designation standards: ASME MFC-5.1:2011(R2018)
Publication date standards: 2011
SKU: NS-999262
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-5.1:2011(R2018) :

This Standard applies only to ultrasonic flowmeters that base their operation on the measurement of transit times of acoustic signals. Further, this Standard concerns only the application of such meters when used to measure the volumetric flow rate of a liquid exhibiting homogeneous acoustic properties and flowing in a completely filled closed conduit. Not covered by this Standard are ultrasonic flowmeters that derive volumetric flow rate from measurements of the deviation, scattering (Doppler flowmeter), or correlation of acoustic signals. This Standard provides: (a) a description of the operating principles employed by the ultrasonic flowmeters covered in this Standard; (b) a description of error sources and performance verification procedures; (c) a common set of terminology, symbols, definitions, and specifications.

Desc: MFC-5.1
ISBN: 9780791833476
Reaffirmed: 2018

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