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ISO 91:2017 pdf download

ISO 91:2017 pdf download.Petroleum and related products — Temperature and pressure volume correction factors (petroleum measurement tables) and standard reference conditions
1 Scope
This document refers to temperature volume correction factors, which allow users to convert volumes, measured at ambient conditions, to those at reference conditions for transactional purposes. This document also refers to compressibility factors required to correct hydrocarbon volumes measured under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the measured temperature. Table 1 shows the defining limits and their associated units of correction factors referenced in this document for crude oil, refined products and lubricating oils. These values are shown in bold italics. Also shown in the table are the limits converted to their equivalent units (and, in the case of the densities, other base temperatures). Table 2 shows defining limits of correction factors for light hydrocarbons (natural gas liquids and liquefied petroleum gases).
API MPMS Chapter 11.1-2004/Adjunct to ASTM D1250-04 and IP 200/04 provides general procedures for the conversion of input data to generate the corrected values at the user specified base temperature and pressure using the effect of temperature on the liquid (CTL), the compressibility coefficient (F p ), the correction for the effect of pressure on the liquid (CPL), or the correction for temperature and pressure of a liquid (CTPL), in a form that is consistent with the computation procedures used to generate VCF values. Two sets of procedures are given for computing the volume correction factor: one set for data expressed in U.S. customary units (temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, pressure in pounds per square inch gauge), the other for the metric system of units (temperature in degrees Celsius, pressure in kilopascals). In contrast to API MPMS Chapter 11.1-1980/ASTM D1250-80/IP 200/80, the metric procedures require the procedure for U.S. customary units be used first to compute density at 60 °F. This value is then further corrected to give the metric output.
For NGL and LPG, reference shall be made to API MPMS Chapter 11.2.4-2007/GPA Technical Publication TP-27-2007. The implementation procedures describe how to calculate the CTL given an appropriate density factor at basis temperature and an observed temperature, and calculate the appropriate density factor at basis temperature given a relative density at an observed temperature. The implementation procedures are presented in pairs by base temperature. First, the procedures for Tables 23E and 24E of API MPMS Chapter 11.2.4-2007/GPA TP-27-2007 at a 60 °F base temperature are given. The procedure for Table 23E makes use of the procedure described in Table 24E, thus Table 24E is presented first. These are followed by procedures for Table 54E and Table 53E at a base temperature of 15 °C, which themselves make use of the procedures in Table 23E and Table 24E; these in turn are followed by the procedures for Table 60E and Table 59E at a base temperature of 20 °C, which also make use of the procedures described in Table 23E and Table 24E.