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1、AS 26492007Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008AS 26492007ISO 5024:1999Australian StandardPetroleum liquids and liquefied petroleum gasesMeasurement Standard reference conditionsThe Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingThis Australian Standard was prepared by Committee ME-
2、049, Oil and Gas Measurement. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 14 November 2007.This Standard was published on 14 December 2007.The following are represented on Committee ME-049:Australian Institute of PetroleumAustralian Institute of PhysicsAustralian Petroleum Pro
3、duction and Exploration AssociationInstitute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation, AustraliaLPG AustraliaNational Association of Testing Authorities, AustraliaNational Measurement InstituteThis Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 07354.Standards Australia wishes to acknowledge
4、the participation of the expert individuals that contributed to the development of this Standard through their representation on the Committee and through the public comment period.Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008Keeping Standards up-to-dateAustralian Standards are living doc
5、uments that reflect progress in science, technology and systems. To maintain their currency, all Standards are periodically reviewed, and new editions are published. Between editions, amendments may be issued.Standards may also be withdrawn. It is important that readers assure themselves they are us
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7、rovements, and encourages readers to notify us immediately of any apparent inaccuracies or ambiguities. Contact us via email at mailstandards.org.au, or write to Standards Australia, GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001.AS 26492007Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008Australian StandardP
8、etroleum liquids and liquefied petroleum gasesMeasurement Standard reference conditionsOriginated as AS 26491983. Second edition 2007.COPYRIGHT Standards AustraliaAll rights are reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, includin
9、g photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher.Published by Standards Australia GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001, AustraliaISBN 0 7337 8490 9iiiThe Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingPREFACEThis Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee ME-049, Oil and Gas Mea
10、surement, to supersede AS 26491983, Petroleum liquids and gasesMeasurement Standard reference conditions. It is identical with, and has been reproduced from ISO5024:1999,Petroleum liquids and liquefiedpetroleum gasesMeasurementStandardreference conditions.The objective of this standard is to provide
11、 standard reference conditions of pressure and temperature for the measurement of liquid and gaseous petroleum products.As this Standard is reproduced from an international standard, the following applies:(a) Its number appears on the cover and title page while the international standard number appe
12、ars only on the cover.Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008(b) In the source text this International Standard should read this Australian Standard. (c)A full point substitutes for a comma when referring to a decimal marker.Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008IN
13、TRODUCTIONMost custody transfers of crude petroleum and its products are transacted in volumetric quantities. Since crude oils and petroleum products have relatively high coefficients of thermal expansion and compressibility, volumes are corrected to standard conditions of temperature and pressure i
14、n order to provide a meaningful and consistent basis for measurement. The definition of standard reference conditions is therefore of fundamental importance in measurement, calculation and accounting of petroleum quantities.At the time of publication of this International Standard, reference conditi
15、ons for crude petroleum and its products at20 C and 60 F are still in use in some countries.It is hoped that the worldwide trend to the exclusive use of the International System of Units (SI) will ultimately establish a single uniform set of standard reference conditions which will further simplify
16、the requirements of world trade and commerce.1The Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingAccessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008NOTESAccessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008AUSTRALIAN STANDARDPetroleum liquids and liquefied petroleum gases Measurement Standard r
17、eference conditions1 ScopeThis International Standard specifies the standard reference conditions of pressure and temperature for measurements carried out on crude petroleum and its products, including liquefied petroleum gases.It excludes natural gas.NOTEStandard reference conditions for natural ga
18、s are given in ISO 134431).2 Standard reference conditionsThe standard reference conditions of pressure and temperature for use in measurements on crude petroleum and its products shall be 101,325 kPa2) (absolute) and 15 C, with the exception of liquid hydrocarbons having a vapour pressure greater t
19、han atmospheric at 15 C, in which case the standard pressure shall be equilibrium vapour pressure at 15 C.1) ISO 13443:1996, Natural gas Standard reference conditions.2) 101,325 kPa = 1,013 25 bar = 1 013, 25 mbar = 1 atmwww.standards.org.au Standards AustraliaThe Standard is downloaded from Standar
20、d SharingAccessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008NOTESNOTES3Accessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008The Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingAccessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008NOTESAccessed by UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA on 06 Mar 2008Sta
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