ASTM D 1250 ADJ V8 Standard Guide for Petroleum Measurement Tables Petroleum Measurement Tables Volume Correction Factors Volume VIII Table 53B - Generalized Products Correction of Observed Density to Density at 15 Degrees C Table 54B - Generalized Products Correction of Volume to 15 Degrees C Against Density at 15 Degrees C
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Title
Standard Guide for Petroleum Measurement Tables Petroleum Measurement Tables Volume Correction Factors Volume VIII Table 53B - Generalized Products Correction of Observed Density to Density at 15 Degrees C Table 54B - Generalized Products Correction of Volume to 15 Degrees C Against Density at 15 Degrees C
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Sep 19, 1980
Scope:
1. Scope
1.1 These Petroleum Measurement Tables are for use in the calculation
of quantities of crude
petroleum and petroleum products at reference conditions in any of
three widely used systems of
measurement. These tables are provided for standardized calculation of
measured quantities of
petroleum fluids regardless of point of origin, destination, or units
of measure used by custom or
statute.
1.2 The Petroleum Measurement Tables published in 1980, except for
Tables 33 and 34 (which are
being reissued without change), represent a major conceptual departure
from previous versions.
Inherent in the Petroleum Measurement Tables is the recognition of the
present and future position
of computers in the petroleum industry. The actual standard
represented by the Petroleum
Measurement Tables is neither the hardcopy printed tables nor the set
of equations used to
represent the density data but is an explicit implementation procedure
used to develop computer
subroutines for Tables 5, 6, 23, 24, 53, and 54. The standardization
of an implementation procedure
implies the standardization of the set of mathematical expressions,
including calculational
sequence and rounding procedures, used within the computer code.
Absolute adherence to the outlined
procedures will ensure that all computers and computer codes of the
future, meeting the stated
specifications and restrictions, will be able to produce identical
results. Hence, the published
implementation procedures are the primary standard, the distributed
subroutines are the secondary
standard, and the published tables are produced for convenience.
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