UN-221: Gas Vortex (Calculated Density, VCF and ECF)
Description
Calculates the uncertainty in observed volume, mass, standard volume and energy flowrate for a gas vortex meter. Meter flowrate uncertainties are determined from an assessment of the meter calibration performance, installation and on-going performance/usage parameters. Density, standard density and CV calculations and their uncertainties are performed using user-selectable calculations. Pressure and temperature uncertainties are determined using the technical specification for the transmitters selected from the integrated transmitter selection tool.
General
The General tab is used to enter information, which is saved along with the uncertainty calculation and included in reports which are generated.
The tabs used for inputting data and calculating the uncertainty in the individual components of the uncertainty can be seen along the top of the module window.
The report tab is only visible once the calculation has been run and will not be visible if any parameters are changed until the calculation has been run once more.
Input/Output
Options
The options section controls how the calculation is performed and dictates which inputs are required.
Pressure Units
This is the line pressure of the gas stream measured upstream of the Coriolis meter.
Note: As described above, if Absolute is selected inputs are required for Absolute and Atmospheric pressure and if Gauge is selected inputs are required for Gauge and Atmospheric pressure.
The default value for Absolute Pressure is set to 1 standard atmosphere (1.01325 bar)
Inputs
Pressure
This is the line pressure of the gas stream measured. As described above, if Absolute is selected inputs are required for Absolute and Atmospheric pressure and if Gauge is selected inputs are required for Gauge and Atmospheric pressure.
Temperature
This is the measured temperature of the gas stream.
Outputs
The outputs section shows the calculated flow rate and uncertainty taken from the Flow Rate tab.
Calculation Blocks
The following blocks are used within this uncertainty module: