Flow-X─ Function Reference
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Flow-X General functions - fxAPI_RD60F_1980
6 decimal places when
input ‘API 2540 rounding’
> 0, as in accordance
with table 23.
Hydrometer
correction
Only applies for conversion
method
‘1: From observed to standard
conditions’
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
-
HYDROCOR
0
API 11.2.1
rounding
0: Disabled
The calculation of the
compressibility factor F is
performed with full
precision
1: Enabled
API-MPMS 11.2.1
rounding and truncating
rules are applied. The
compressibility factor F is
rounded to 3 decimal
places as specified in the
standard.
-
API1121RN
D
0
Equilibrium
pressure
The equilibrium pressure is
considered to be 0 psig for
liquids which have an
equilibrium pressure less than
atmospheric pressure (in
compliance with API MPMS
12.2 par. 12.2.5.4)
psig
EQUIPRES
0..2000
0
Conversion
method
1: From observed to standard
conditions
2: From standard to observed
conditions
CONVERSIO
N
1
Function outputs
Remark
EU
SW tag
Alarm
Fallback
Status
0: Normal
1: Input argument out of range
2: Calculation error
3: No convergence
-
STS
FIOOR
CALCERR
NOCONV
1
Output relative
density
Depending on the conversion
method this is the relative density
either at 60
°
F and the
equilibrium pressure or at the
observed temperature and
observed pressure
-
RD
0
CTL
Volume correction factor for
temperature.
Value will be rounded according
to input 'API2540 rounding'
-
CTL
1
CPL
Volume correction factor for
pressure
Value will be rounded according
to input 'API 11.2.1 rounding'
-
CPL
1
CTPL
Combined volume correction
factor
CTPL = CTL * CPL
-
CTPL
1
K0
Actual value of constant K0 used
for CTL calculation
-
K0
0
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