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fxAPI_MPMS_11_2_1M
Description
The API MPMS 11.2.1M standard consists of a printed table that contains compressibility factors to
correct hydrocarbon volumes under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure
for the metered temperature.
The table contains compressibility factors related to meter temperature and density at 15°C.
This metric standard corresponds with API MPMS 11.2.1 (the customary version)
Compliance
11.2.1M - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 638 - 1074 Kilograms per Cubic Meter
Range - First Edition, August 1984
API MPMS 12.2 - Calculation of Liquid Petroleum Quantities Measured by Turbine or
Displacement Meters
Data Limits
API MPMS 11.2.1M defines the following limits on the input values:
638 to 1074 kg/m3
-30 to 90 °C
0 to 103 bar(g).
It is advised not to use the standard outside these limits.
Function inputs
Name
Remark
EU
SW tag
Range
Default
Name
Optional tag name, tag
description and tag group
Density at 15°C
kg/m3
0..1300
0
Observed
temperature
°C
-100..200
15
Observed
pressure
bar(g)
-1..150
0
Equilibrium
pressure
The equilibrium pressure is
considered to be 0 bar(g) for
liquids which have an
equilibrium pressure less than
atmospheric pressure (in
compliance with API MPMS
12.2 par. 12.2.5.4)
bar(g)
EQUIPRES
0
API 11.2.1M
rounding
0: Disabled
The calculation of the
compressibility factor F is
performed with full
precision
1: Enabled
API-MPMS 11.2.1M
rounding and truncating
rules are applied. The
compressibility factor F is
rounded in accordance
with the standard.
-
APIROUND
0
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