SIM Metrology School
SIM Metrology School
SIM Metrology School
John D. Wright
Fluid Metrology Group
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Outline
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Distribution
Distribution Terminals
74
Storage
and
Terminals nationwide
Distribution
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Flowmeter
Positive Displacement
Turbine
Ultrasonic
Coriolis
Smith
Daniel
Micromotion
Daniel
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Brooks
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Calibron
Brooks
Ball Prover
Brooks
Brooks
Brooks
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Tank Prover
Meter Engineers
Seraphin
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Master Meters
MF =
Definition of Traceability
JCGM 200:2008
2.41 (6.10)
metrological traceability
property of a measurement result whereby the result can be
related to a reference through a documented unbroken chain of
calibrations, each contributing to the measurement uncertainty.
Volume Traceability
Ball Prover
Standards Laboratory
(NIST or CENAM)
2
3
Flowmeter
Volume Traceability
Tank Prover
Standards Laboratory
(NIST or CENAM)
2
3
Flowmeter
Volume Traceability
Standards Laboratory
(NIST or CENAM)
Flowmeter
FMC Technologies
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Meter Proving
Calibration performed by comparing a
flowmeter totalized volume to:
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2.
3.
4.
ball prover
small volume prover
tank prover
master meter
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Meter Proving
Principle of Operation
counter
000 428
005
010
000 Pulses
326
Pulsos
S2
prover
Turbine
Calibrated volume
S1
www.nist.gov
Documentation for
customers
Methods and
equations
Uncertainty analysis
Sample reports
4L
400 L
2000 L
Level
Weigh dry
Fill to 0, measure tW,
weight, room t, p, rh
Drain (30 s after main flow)
and weigh
Repeat 5 times
Contained Volume
m
f me
h
V contain (t w ) =
(t w ) air
Delivered Volume
m
f md
h
V deliver (t w ) =
(t w ) air
Thermal Expansion
t : temperature
m : mass
: density
h : neck scale reading
T : prover coeff. Thermal exp.
w : water
f : full
e : empty (dry)
d : drained (wet)
ref : reference (15.56 C)
0.120
0.100
0.080
0.060
0.040
0.020
0.000
0
100
200
Vc/L
300
400
Drainage Uncertainty
(t ref )
V = [Vc (tw ) Vd (tw )]
(
)
t
1/ 2
5
4
3
2
calculated
correction
[div]
-4.0
-1.0
-5.0
-5.0
-0.5
-202
-98
99
200.5
[div]
-8.7
-3.9
-8.8
-9.4
-5.6
-205.1
-101.9
93.0
193.0
[div]
-4.7
-2.9
-3.8
-4.4
-5.1
-3.1
-3.9
-6.0
-7.5
slope
intercept
0.989
-4.18
[div]
0.396
6.484E-06
-1.67
-2.741E-05
3
[in ]
3
[m ]
0.00
-1.00
Correction [div]
Reading
-2.00
-3.00
-4.00
-5.00
-6.00
-7.00
-8.00
-300.0 -200.0 -100.0
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0.0
100.0
200.0 300.0
Uncertainty
Ref. Temp.
[C]
Delivered
[m 3]
15.56
0.15900543
0.15895664
Contained
42.0048
Delivered
x / x
Temperature
9700.13
0.58
[C]
[in3]
41.9919
9703.11
Water
Density
Patterson & Morris
3
[kg/m ]
0.15903186
0.15896839
42.0118
41.9950
9704.72
9700.85
1.51
15.560
999.015
0.15901843
0.15901641
0.15901927
0.15896214
0.15895837
0.15895390
42.0082
42.0077
42.0084
41.9934
41.9924
41.9912
9703.90
9703.78
9703.95
9700.47
9700.24
9699.96
0.40
0.27
1.07
20.264
998.151
42.0082
41.9928
41.9918
35
0.012
9703.89
9700.33
9700.11
35
0.012
--- [m3]
295.58 [kg]
me
137.03 [kg]
59
0.016
eff= 7
Value
h
mf
59
0.016
k = 2.36
Estimation of Uncertainty
Delivered
[gal]
0.1590183 0.1589599
0.1589563
59
35
0.016
0.012
xi
Contained
1/V
1/(m f -m e )
-1/(m f -m e )
3
1000 [kg/m ]
-1/ 0
0 [1/m3]
0.01 [1/kg]
-0.01 [1/kg]
3
-1E-03 [m /kg]
Repeatability [x 10 ]
Expanded Uncertainty [%]
0.00
508.95
-22.6
508.95
2.0E-03 [kg/m ]
-2.0
4.00
3.6E-03 [kg]
3
2.0E-04 [1/C]
-(T W -T ref,W )
-20.3 [C]
3.3E-07 [1/C]
-6.7
44.72
4.8E-05 [1/C]
-(T W -T ref )
-4.7 [C]
7.0E-07 [1/C]
-3.3
10.84
W- t
2E-04 [1/C]
3
1E-03 [m /kg]
6.1
37.11
2.0
12.9
4.00
165.91
TW
air
20.3 [C]
3
1.17 [kg/m ]
1/ 0
4.0E-02 [C]
3
2.0E-03 [kg/m ]
(Vc - Vd)/Vc /%
Uncertainty
0.1
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
1 .2
%
U e = 0.015 +
100
200
Vc/L
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300
400
4 Volume Calibrations at
CENAM
CENAM
Organization
Volume and Flow
Small volumes
Large volumes
Water
Liquid Flow
Oil
Gas Flow
Viscosity
master meters
In situ services
proving tanks
pipe provers
Laboratory Layout
Gravimetric Method
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2
3
4
5
6
Laboratory Layout
Volumetric Transfer
Water quality: tap water (filtered)
Reference standards:
(50 0.002) L
(500 0.090) L
10 000 L
Math Models
Gravimetric: double substitution
n
n
a
+ Af Ai
mf mi 1
m
i =1
i =1
[ 1 (t w 20 ) ]
V 20 C =
w a
a
ms 1
Lf 2 + Lf 3 Lf 1 Lf 4
ms
Af =
2
Lf 3 Lf 2
ms 1
Li 2 + Li 3 Li1 Li 4
ms
Ai =
2
Li 3 Li 2
mf:
mi
a:
w:
m:
Af:
Ai:
L:
Math Models
gravimetric: direct reading
a
(If Ie ) 1
m
V 20 C = w a [ 1 (t w 20) ]
I f:
Ie
Math Models
water density; Tanaka et. al.
Other models:
Patterson & Morris
Bettin
Masui & Fujii
Kell
Watanabe
IAPWS
Math Models
air density
Math Models
air density; Excel add-in
Math Models
data processing
Math Models
data processing
Volume Measurements
Large volume Laboratory
(2 3 000) L
-glassware-
Volume Measurements,
Main Customers
Large volume Laboratory
(2 3 000) L
Secondary laboratories
Verification officers
Petrol stations
PEMEX
-glassware-
Secondary laboratories
Food industry; Pharmaceutical,
Chemical industry
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National Mass
Standard
10 g
Water density
formulation
Temperature National
Standard
0.02 mK
Digital thermometer
+ Pt-100
0.01 C
Volume National
Standard
50 L 0.0035 %
Working standard
3 000 L 0.018 %
Volume working
standard
3 000 L 0.018 %
In line Turbine or PD
meter
Direct volume
comparison method
Vt,p 0.1 %
5 International comparability
CCM.FF-K4
Transfer standard artifacts
Gay-Lussac
Volume: 100 mL
overflow
Volume:
20 L
Temperature:
Pt-100
Design:
to deliver