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Nitrogen Flow Conversion 1

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TJT

Mining
Apr 11, 2002
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Hello,
The plant that I'm working in would like me to change the units of our nitrogen flow meter from MT/Day to M3/Hr. The density of the nitrogen is 1.251 g/l. I realize that we are moving from a mass flow measurement to a volumetric flow, but since we were never compensating for the pressure and temperature of the nitrogen, we shouldn't have used MT/Day.
Currently the transmitter is calibrated for 0 - 25 MT/Day.
Does anyone have a conversion method?
Thanks.....Tim
 
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Thanks dcasto,
I do have access to the pressure of the line & since the temperature is constant, I'd probably go with NM3/hr.
 
My procees conditions for the Nitrogen are 355kPa and a temperature of 15 degC. Do you know how I would find the density at these conditions? Is there a way to normalize this reading? (to read in Nm3/Hr)
Thanks
 
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