ISO 3354:2008 PDF

ISO 3354:2008 PDF

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ISO 3354:2008 PDF

Published Date:
07/15/2008

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Active

Description:

Measurement of clean water flow in closed conduits - Velocity-area method using current-meters in full conduits and under regular flow conditions

Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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ISO 3354:2008 specifies a method for the determination of the volume flow-rate in a closed conduit by means of the velocity-area method using propeller-type current-meters under the following conditions: a) the velocity distribution is regular; b) the fluid is water which is clean or considered to be clean; c) the conduit is full; d) the flow is steady.

ISO 3354:2008 deals in particular with the technology and calibration of propeller-type current-meters, the measurement of local velocities and the calculation of the flow-rate by velocity integration.


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Published : 07/15/2008
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