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ISO 16384:2012

ISO 16384:2012 Refrigerated hydrocarbon and non-petroleum based liquefied gaseous fuels – Dimethylether (DME) – Measurement and calculation on board ships

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ISO 16384:2012 provides guidance on the practices for custody transfer of dimethylether (DME) on board ships, at both the loading and the discharging ports. It covers such aspects of volumetric calculation on board as measurement of liquid volume, vapour volume, temperature and pressure; and accounting for the total quantity of DME on board before and after loading/discharging, regardless of the type of ship’s tank.

Edition

1

Published Date

2012-11-05

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

11

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 16384:2012 provides guidance on the practices for custody transfer of dimethylether (DME) on board ships, at both the loading and the discharging ports. It covers such aspects of volumetric calculation on board as measurement of liquid volume, vapour volume, temperature and pressure; and accounting for the total quantity of DME on board before and after loading/discharging, regardless of the type of ship's tank.

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