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ASME MFC-11

Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters

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Organization: ASME
Publication Date: 1 January 2006
Status: active
Page Count: 38
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ASME MFC-11 establishes common terminology and gives guidelines for the selection, installation, calibration, and operation of Coriolis flowmeters for the determination of mass flow, density, volume flow, and other parameters. The content of this Standard is applied to the flow measurement of liquids, gases, mixtures of gases, multiphase flows, and miscible and immiscible mixtures of liquids.

Document History

January 1, 2006
Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters
ASME MFC-11 establishes common terminology and gives guidelines for the selection, installation, calibration, and operation of Coriolis flowmeters for the determination of mass flow, density, volume...
ASME MFC-11
January 1, 2006
Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters
ASME MFC-11 establishes common terminology and gives guidelines for the selection, installation, calibration, and operation of Coriolis flowmeters for the determination of mass flow, density, volume...
May 9, 2003
Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters
This Standard, ASME MFC-11M, gives guidelines for the selection, installation, calibration, and operation of Coriolis meters for the determination of mass flow, density, volume flow, and other...
January 1, 1989
Measurement of Fluid Flow by Means of Coriolis Mass Flowmeters
This Standard: (a) describes Coriolis mass flowmeters in which the Coriolis force is developed by passing a fluid through one or more oscillating tubes. The magnitude of the resulting Coriolis force...

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