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ASME MFC 13M 2006

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ASME MFC-13M Measurement of Fluid Flow in Closed Conduits: Tracer Methods

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ASME 2006 22
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4 CONTENTS
NONMANDATORY APPENDICES
5 FOREWORD
6 COMMITTEE ROSTER
7 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE MFC COMMITTEE
8 1 SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION
2 SYMBOLS
3 UNITS
4 METHOD OF USE
4.1 Dilution
4.1.1 Advantages of the Dilution Method
4.2 Transit Time Method
4.2.1 Advantages of the Transit Time Method
9 4.2.2 Special Recommendation for the Method Based on Transit Time Measurement.
5 CHOICE OF TRACER
5.1 General
5.2 Comparison Between the Different Tracers
5.2.1 Advantages of Radioactive Tracers See Table A-2
5.2.2 Advantages of Nonradioactive Tracers
6 MEASURING LENGTH AND ADEQUATE MIXING DISTANCE
6.1 Introduction
TABLE
1 Symbols
10 6.2 Mixing Distance
6.2.1 Theoretical Derivation of Mixing Distance.
6.2.1.1 Central Injection.
6.2.1.2 Ring Injection.
6.2.2 Experimental Test of Mixing Distance.
6.2.3 Multiorifice Injectors.
6.2.4 High Velocity Jets.
6.2.5 Vortex Generators.
6.2.6 Fans and Pumps.
6.2.7 Bends, Valves, and Other Obstructions.
6.3 Measuring Length Less Than the Mixing Distance
11 6.4 Measuring Length
6.4.1 Dilution Method.
6.4.2 Transit Time Method.
7 ERRORS
7.1 General
7.2 Systematic Errors
7.2.1 Instrument Error
7.2.1.1 Dilution Method.
7.2.1.2 Transit Time Method.
7.2.2 Reaction Error.
12 7.2.3 System Unknowns.
7.3 Random Errors
7.3.1 General.
7.3.2 Dilution.
7.3.3 Transit Time.
7.3.4 Error Reduction.
8 EXTENSIONS OF THE METHODS
9 PRACTICAL APPLICATION NOTES
14 A TYPICAL TRACER FLUIDS
16 B MIXING DISTANCES
ASME MFC 13M 2006
$98.04