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13、ed when printed.CONTENTSNotice.vForeword.viCommittee Roster.viiCorrespondence With the PTC 30.1 Committee.viiiSection 1Object and Scope.11-1Object.11-2Scope.11-3Uncertainty.1Section 2Definitions and Descriptions of Terms.32-1Symbols.32-2Definitions.3Section 3Guiding Principles.83-1Introduction.83-2A
14、greement Among Parties to the Test.83-3Uncertainty Analysis.93-4Test Preparations.103-5Arrangement of Test Apparatus.103-6Test Personnel.123-7Method of Operation During the Test.123-8Conduct of Test.12Section 4Instruments and Methods of Measurement.154-1Introduction.154-2Measurement of Environmental
15、 Effects.154-3Location of Test Points.154-4Instrumentation and Methods of Measurement.17Section 5Computation of Results.195-1General.195-2Review of Test Data and Test Conditions.195-3Reduction of Test Data.195-4ACC Design Data.195-5Particular Calculations at the Guarantee Point.205-6Adjustment of Te
16、st Data to Guarantee Conditions.205-7Condensate Temperature.215-8Oxygen Content.215-9Test Uncertainty.215-10Uncertainty Analysis.22Section 6Report of Results.24Figures3-5Arrangement of Test Apparatus.114-4.1-1Basket Tip.174-4.1-2Guide Plate.17Tables2-1Symbols.43-2.2Noncondensible Gas Load Limits.9iiiCopyright 2008 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.No reproduction may be made of this material without written consent of ASME.cCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Th