GB/Z 44813-2024
ActiveMeasurement of fluid flow in closed conduits—Effects of flow pulsations on flow-measurement instruments
封闭管道中流体流量的测量 流体脉动对流量测量仪表的影响
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides guidance on evaluating and mitigating measurement errors caused by flow pulsations in closed conduits, such as those from pumps, compressors, or control valves. It is applied in industrial process control, hydraulic systems, and fluid metering applications where accurate flow measurement is critical, including oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment. The standard helps engineers select appropriate flow instruments and interpret readings under pulsating flow conditions to ensure compliance with performance specifications.
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