1、Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.FLUID FLOW IN CLOSED CONDUITS:CONNECTIONS FOR PRESSURE SIGNAL TRANSMISSIONS BETWEEN PRIMAR
2、Y AND SECONDARY DEVICESASME MFC-8M2001A N A M E R I C A N N A T I O N A L S T A N D A R DCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.D
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10、NICAL ENGINEERSAll Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.Copyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.FOREWORDThis Standard is based on curre
11、nt industrial and research practices and was prepared bythe ASME Committee on Measurement of Fluid Flow In Closed Conduits(MFC).This Standard was approved as an American National Standard on May 24,2001.iiiCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct
12、-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE MFCMeasurement of Fluid Flow In Closed Conduits(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)OFFICERSZ.D.Husain,Chair
13、R.J.DeBoom,Vice ChairR.L.Crane,SecretaryCOMMITTEE PERSONNELN.A.Alston,Daniel Measurement&ControlC.J.Blechinger,ConsultantR.W.Caron,Ford Motor Co.G.P.Corpron,Equipmeter,Inc.R.L.Crane,American Society of Mechanical EngineersR.J.DeBoom,Micro Motion,Inc.P.G.Espina,Controlotron Corp.D.Faber,Badger Meter,
14、Inc.R.H.Fritz,Saudi AramcoF.D.Goodson,Daniel Measurement&ControlZ.D.Husain,Texaco,Inc.E.H.Jones,Jr.,Chevron Petroleum TechnologyT.M.Kegel,Colorado Engineering Experiment Station,Inc.D.R.Keyser,Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft DivisionC.G.Langford,Cullen G.Langford,Inc.W.M.Mattar,Foxboro M&IG.E.Matt
15、ingly,National Institute of Standards and TechnologyM.P.McHale,McHale and Associates,Inc.D.R.Mesnard,Direct Measurement Corp.R.W.Miller,R.W.Miller&AssociatesJ.W.Nelson,ConsultantW.F.Seidl,Colorado Engineering Experiment Station,Inc.D.W.Spitzer,Cooperhill and Pointer Inc.D.H.Strobel,ConsultantS.H.Tah
16、a,Preso Meters Corp.J.H.Vignos,ConsultantD.E.Wiklund,Rosemont,Inc.I.Williamson,Nova Research&Tech Corp.D.C.Wyatt,Wyatt Engineering and DesignSUBCOMMITTEE 2 PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL DEVICESZ.D.Husain,Chair,Texaco,Inc.R.M.Bough,Allison Engine Co.R.H.Fritz,Saudi AramcoF.D.Goodson,Daniel Measurement&ControlC.G.Langford,Cullen G.Langford,Inc.M.P.McHale,McHale and Associates,Inc.R.J.W.Peters,McCrometerA.M.Quaraishi,American Gas AssociationivCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson