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Manometer Tables

contributor authorISA - International Society of Automation
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:38:34Z
date available2017-09-04T18:38:34Z
date copyright01/01/1978
date issued1978
identifier otherAKUYJAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttps://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/220328
description abstractThis report presents abbreviations and fundamental conversion factors commonly used in manometry, recommended definitions of pressure in terms of a column of mercury and water, and for a large number of liquids, tables of pressures indicated by, or equivalent to, heights of columns at various temperatures. These data have the object of facilitating and standardizing the use of manometers and U-tubes as direct pressure indicating instruments or in the calibration of pressure recorders and controllers.
A discussion is included of the more frequent or more important sources of error in manometric measurements, together with correction tables for mercury and water columns. To conform to general practice in this country, English units of measurements are largely used (i.e., pounds, inches, etc.) and with several exceptions, decimals are used to denote parts of units, rather than octonary fractions.
In particular, it will be seen that conversion factors for kerosine, gage oil, alcohol, dibromobenzene, dibromoethane, and acetylene tetrabromide are given only to obtain equivalent water columns at 60°F. Further, no conversion data are presented for benzol, butyl collosolve, carbitol, nbutyl phthalate, or halowax oil. The filling in of these omissions will have to await demonstrated need.
languageEnglish
titleISA RP2.1num
titleManometer Tablesen
typestandard
page58
statusActive
treeISA - International Society of Automation:;1978
contenttypefulltext


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