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ISO 18213:2008

ISO 18213:2008 Nuclear fuel technology – Tank calibration and volume determination for nuclear materials accountancy – Part 4: Accurate determination of liquid height in accountancy tanks equipped with dip tubes, slow bubbling rate

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ISO 18213-4:2008 specifies a procedure for making accurate determinations of the liquid height in nuclear-materials-accountancy tanks that are equipped with pneumatic systems for determining the liquid content. With such systems, gas is forced through a probe (dip tube) whose tip is submerged in the tank liquid. The pressure required to induce bubbling is measured with a manometer located at some distance from the tip of the probe. This procedure applies specifically when a very slow bubbling rate is employed.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-03-10

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

21

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 18213-4:2008 specifies a procedure for making accurate determinations of the liquid height in nuclear-materials-accountancy tanks that are equipped with pneumatic systems for determining the liquid content. With such systems, gas is forced through a probe (dip tube) whose tip is submerged in the tank liquid. The pressure required to induce bubbling is measured with a manometer located at some distance from the tip of the probe. This procedure applies specifically when a very slow bubbling rate is employed.

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