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English -- Orifice Flow Coefficient Equation Comparison

ASME STP-TS-084

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Abstract: Scope: FOREWORD This report analyzes four flange tap equations and three corner tap equations for the discharge coefficient for orifice plates. All of the equations analyzed are functions of Beta Ratios, Reynolds Number, and Line Size, and all data points were evaluated against each of the seven orifice flow coefficient equations described in more detail herein. The goals of the study were to review the data available to determine where any weak regions of the database may be, to provide a methodology for comparing the equations over a range of Reynolds Numbers, Line Sizes, and Beta Ratios, and to determine the performance of each equation in relationship to the appropriate available database of calibration data. Established in 1880, the ASME is a professional not-for-profit organization with more than 135,000 members and volunteers promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences. ASME develops codes and standards that enhance public safety, and provides lifelong learning and technical exchange opportunities benefiting the engineering and technology community. Visit https://www.asme.org/ for more information ASME ST-LLC is a not-for-profit Limited Liability Company, with ASME as the sole member, formed in 2004 to carry out work related to new and developing technology. ASME ST-LLC’s mission includes meeting the needs of industry and government by providing new standards-related products and services, which advance the application of emerging and newly commercialized science and technology, and providing the research and technology development needed to establish and maintain the technical relevance of codes and standards. Visit http://asmestllc.org/ for more information
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contributor authorASME - ASME International
date accessioned2019-08-21T10:53:07Z
date available2019-08-21T10:53:07Z
date copyright2018.06.27
date issued2018
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description abstractScope: FOREWORD This report analyzes four flange tap equations and three corner tap equations for the discharge coefficient for orifice plates. All of the equations analyzed are functions of Beta Ratios, Reynolds Number, and Line Size, and all data points were evaluated against each of the seven orifice flow coefficient equations described in more detail herein. The goals of the study were to review the data available to determine where any weak regions of the database may be, to provide a methodology for comparing the equations over a range of Reynolds Numbers, Line Sizes, and Beta Ratios, and to determine the performance of each equation in relationship to the appropriate available database of calibration data. Established in 1880, the ASME is a professional not-for-profit organization with more than 135,000 members and volunteers promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences. ASME develops codes and standards that enhance public safety, and provides lifelong learning and technical exchange opportunities benefiting the engineering and technology community. Visit https://www.asme.org/ for more information ASME ST-LLC is a not-for-profit Limited Liability Company, with ASME as the sole member, formed in 2004 to carry out work related to new and developing technology. ASME ST-LLC’s mission includes meeting the needs of industry and government by providing new standards-related products and services, which advance the application of emerging and newly commercialized science and technology, and providing the research and technology development needed to establish and maintain the technical relevance of codes and standards. Visit http://asmestllc.org/ for more information
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