Emerson Process Management Rev AB Projection Television User Manual


 
Concentration matrices, names, ranges, units, and derived variable (continued)Table E-2:
Process fluid Matrix file name
Default ma-
trix name
Concentra-
tion range
Tempera-
ture range
Density
unit
Tem-
pera-
ture
unit
Derived var-
iable
HCl 0–32% 0–
49C.xml
HCl 0–32% 0–49 °C g/cm³ °C Concentration
(Density)
Methanol Methanol 35–60%
0–40C.xml
Methanol 35–60% 0–40 °C g/cm³ °C Concentration
(Density)
Ethylene glycol Ethylene Glycol
10–50% –20 –
40C.xml
Eth. Glycol 10–50% 20 – +40 °C g/cm³ °C Concentration
(Density)
E.3 Derived variables and calculated process
variables
The concentration measurement application calculates a different set of process variables
from each derived variable. The process variables are then available for viewing or
reporting.
Derived variables and calculated process variables Table E-3:
Derived Variable Description
Calculated process variables
Density at
reference
tempera-
ture
Standard
volume
flow rate
Specific
gravity
Concen-
tration
Net mass
flow rate
Net vol-
ume flow
rate
Density at Refer-
ence
Mass/unit volume, cor-
rected to a given refer-
ence temperature
Specific Gravity The ratio of the density
of a process fluid at a
given temperature to
the density of water at
a given temperature.
The two given temper-
ature conditions do not
need to be the same.
Mass Concentration
(Density)
The percent mass of
solute or of material in
suspension in the total
solution, derived from
reference density
Concentration measurement matrices, derived variables, and process variables
230 Micro Motion
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Fork Viscosity Meters (FVM)