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GB/T 18659-2023   Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits—Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 18659-2023
English Name: Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits—Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters
Chinese Name: 封闭管道中流体流量的测量 电磁流量计使用指南
Chinese Classification: N12    Flow capacity and material level instrument
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 17.120.10 17.120.10    Flow in closed conduits 17.120.10
Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2023-08-06
Implemented on: 2024-3-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 18659-2002 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Methods of evaluating the performance of electromagnetic flow - Meters for liquids
GB/T 18660-2002 Measurement of conductive liquid flow in closed conduits - Method using electromagnetic flowmeters
GB/T 20729-2006 Measurement of conductive liquid flow in closed conduits - Flanged electromagnetic flowmeters - Overall length
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 11000 words
Price(USD): 330.0
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GB/T 18659-2023 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters 1 Scope This document applies to industrial electromagnetic flowmeters used for the measurement of flowrate of a conductive liquid in a closed conduit running full. It covers flowmeter types utilizing both alternating current (AC) and pulsed direct current (DC) circuits to drive the field coils and meters running from a mains power supply and those operating from batteries or other sources of power. This document is not applicable to insertion-type flowmeters or electromagnetic flowmeters designed to work in open channels or pipes running partially full, nor does it apply to the measurement of magnetically permeable slurries or liquid metal applications. This document does not specify safety requirements in relation to hazardous environmental usage of the flowmeter. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: ——IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ ——ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1 electromagnetic flowmeter flowmeter which creates a magnetic field perpendicular to the direction of flow, so enabling the flowrate to be deduced from the induced voltage, Uv , produced by the motion of a conducting fluid through the magnetic field Note: The electromagnetic flowmeter consists of a sensor (3.2) and a transmitter (3.3). 3.2 sensor device containing at least the following elements: ——an electrically insulating meter tube through which the conductive fluid to be measured flows; ——one pair of electrodes across which the signal generated in the fluid is measured; ——an electromagnet for producing a magnetic field in the meter tube (3.4) Note 1: The sensor produces a signal proportional to the flowrate and, in some cases, a reference signal (3.9). See 6.2. Note 2: For a sensor, the wording primary device or flowtube has previously been used. Note 3: In some cases, further electrodes are used such as grounding electrodes, full pipe detection electrodes (empty pipe detection) (see 3.5). 3.3 transmitter equipment which contains the circuitry which drives the field coils and extracts the flow signal Note 1: This equipment may be mounted directly onto the sensor (3.2) or remotely, connected to the sensor by a cable. Note 2: For a transmitter, the wording secondary device, converter or electronic unit has previously been used. 3.4 meter tube pipe section of the sensor (3.2) through which the liquid flows, at least part of whose inner surface is electrically insulating 3.5 measuring electrodes one or more pairs of electrical contacts or capacitor plates by means of which the induced voltage is detected 3.6 lower range value lowest value of the measured variable that a device is set to measure 3.7 upper range value highest value of the measured variable that a device is set to measure 3.8 span difference between the upper and lower range values (3.6) 3.9 reference signal signal which is proportional to the magnetic flux created in the sensor (3.2) and which is compared in the transmitter (3.3) with the flow signal 3.10 output signal signal from the transmitter (3.3) which is a function of the flowrate 3.11 Reynolds number dimensionless parameter expressing the ratio between the inertial and the viscous forces Note: For closed pipe flow through an electromagnetic flowmeter (3.1), Reynolds number should be based on the nominal diameter of the meter and corresponding mean velocity through a section of that size. 3.12 accuracy closeness of the agreement between the result of a measurement and the (conventional) true value of the measurement Note 1: The quantitative expression of accuracy should be in terms of uncertainty (see Annex E). Note 2: The use of the term precision for accuracy should be avoided. 3.13 uncertainty range within which the true value of the measured quantity can be expected to lie with a specified value and confidence level Note: See Clause 11. 3.14 calibration factor number, determined by liquid calibration, that enables the output signal (3.10) to be related to the volumetric flowrate 3.15 calibration operation that, under specified conditions, in a first step, establishes a relation between the quantity values with measurement uncertainties provided by measurement standards and corresponding indications with associated measurement uncertainties and, in a second step, uses this information to establish a relation for obtaining a measurement result from an indication 3.16 verification means of verifying that an electromagnetic flowmeter (3.1) is operating correctly, normally with a poorer uncertainty than under controlled laboratory conditions 3.17 calibration validation number of runs (one or more) at flowrates between zero and the upper range value (3.7) in order to verify that the flowmeter does perform in the expected way and within the manufacturer's specification 3.18 measuring window period of time during which the voltage representing the flow velocity is measured 3.19 ideal flow conditions conditions that exist when a pipe is infinitely long and straight with no internal disturbances Note: For electromagnetic flowmeters (3.1), it may, in addition, also be assumed that the metering liquid has a viscosity and density similar to water. Under these conditions, the flow is axisymmetric and will be fully developed and turbulent at flowrates and pipe sizes most often found in industry. 4 Symbols
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GB/T 18659-2023  Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits—Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters (English Version)
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Standard No.
GB/T 18659-2023
English Name
Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits—Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters
Chinese Name
封闭管道中流体流量的测量 电磁流量计使用指南
Chinese Classification
N12
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2023-08-06
Implemented on
2024-3-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 18659-2002 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Methods of evaluating the performance of electromagnetic flow - Meters for liquids
GB/T 18660-2002 Measurement of conductive liquid flow in closed conduits - Method using electromagnetic flowmeters
GB/T 20729-2006 Measurement of conductive liquid flow in closed conduits - Flanged electromagnetic flowmeters - Overall length
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
11000 words
Price(USD)
330.0
Keywords
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GB/T 18659-2023 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Guidance for the use of electromagnetic flowmeters 1 Scope This document applies to industrial electromagnetic flowmeters used for the measurement of flowrate of a conductive liquid in a closed conduit running full. It covers flowmeter types utilizing both alternating current (AC) and pulsed direct current (DC) circuits to drive the field coils and meters running from a mains power supply and those operating from batteries or other sources of power. This document is not applicable to insertion-type flowmeters or electromagnetic flowmeters designed to work in open channels or pipes running partially full, nor does it apply to the measurement of magnetically permeable slurries or liquid metal applications. This document does not specify safety requirements in relation to hazardous environmental usage of the flowmeter. 2 Normative references There are no normative references in this document. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: ——IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ ——ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1 electromagnetic flowmeter flowmeter which creates a magnetic field perpendicular to the direction of flow, so enabling the flowrate to be deduced from the induced voltage, Uv , produced by the motion of a conducting fluid through the magnetic field Note: The electromagnetic flowmeter consists of a sensor (3.2) and a transmitter (3.3). 3.2 sensor device containing at least the following elements: ——an electrically insulating meter tube through which the conductive fluid to be measured flows; ——one pair of electrodes across which the signal generated in the fluid is measured; ——an electromagnet for producing a magnetic field in the meter tube (3.4) Note 1: The sensor produces a signal proportional to the flowrate and, in some cases, a reference signal (3.9). See 6.2. Note 2: For a sensor, the wording primary device or flowtube has previously been used. Note 3: In some cases, further electrodes are used such as grounding electrodes, full pipe detection electrodes (empty pipe detection) (see 3.5). 3.3 transmitter equipment which contains the circuitry which drives the field coils and extracts the flow signal Note 1: This equipment may be mounted directly onto the sensor (3.2) or remotely, connected to the sensor by a cable. Note 2: For a transmitter, the wording secondary device, converter or electronic unit has previously been used. 3.4 meter tube pipe section of the sensor (3.2) through which the liquid flows, at least part of whose inner surface is electrically insulating 3.5 measuring electrodes one or more pairs of electrical contacts or capacitor plates by means of which the induced voltage is detected 3.6 lower range value lowest value of the measured variable that a device is set to measure 3.7 upper range value highest value of the measured variable that a device is set to measure 3.8 span difference between the upper and lower range values (3.6) 3.9 reference signal signal which is proportional to the magnetic flux created in the sensor (3.2) and which is compared in the transmitter (3.3) with the flow signal 3.10 output signal signal from the transmitter (3.3) which is a function of the flowrate 3.11 Reynolds number dimensionless parameter expressing the ratio between the inertial and the viscous forces Note: For closed pipe flow through an electromagnetic flowmeter (3.1), Reynolds number should be based on the nominal diameter of the meter and corresponding mean velocity through a section of that size. 3.12 accuracy closeness of the agreement between the result of a measurement and the (conventional) true value of the measurement Note 1: The quantitative expression of accuracy should be in terms of uncertainty (see Annex E). Note 2: The use of the term precision for accuracy should be avoided. 3.13 uncertainty range within which the true value of the measured quantity can be expected to lie with a specified value and confidence level Note: See Clause 11. 3.14 calibration factor number, determined by liquid calibration, that enables the output signal (3.10) to be related to the volumetric flowrate 3.15 calibration operation that, under specified conditions, in a first step, establishes a relation between the quantity values with measurement uncertainties provided by measurement standards and corresponding indications with associated measurement uncertainties and, in a second step, uses this information to establish a relation for obtaining a measurement result from an indication 3.16 verification means of verifying that an electromagnetic flowmeter (3.1) is operating correctly, normally with a poorer uncertainty than under controlled laboratory conditions 3.17 calibration validation number of runs (one or more) at flowrates between zero and the upper range value (3.7) in order to verify that the flowmeter does perform in the expected way and within the manufacturer's specification 3.18 measuring window period of time during which the voltage representing the flow velocity is measured 3.19 ideal flow conditions conditions that exist when a pipe is infinitely long and straight with no internal disturbances Note: For electromagnetic flowmeters (3.1), it may, in addition, also be assumed that the metering liquid has a viscosity and density similar to water. Under these conditions, the flow is axisymmetric and will be fully developed and turbulent at flowrates and pipe sizes most often found in industry. 4 Symbols
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