Author/Authors :
S. L. Outcalt and M. O. McLinden ، نويسنده , , R. Kleinrahm and W. Wagner ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Techniques to determine and compensate for the force transmission error
(FTE), including the magnetic effects of the fluid being measured, in magnetic
suspension densimeters are preseInted. For a two-sinker densimeter, the
forces on the balance are expressed for each of the weighings comprising a
density determination (i.e., the two sinkers plus balance calibration and tare
weights). This yields a system of four equations, which are solved for the
fluid density, a balance calibration factor, a coupling factor (related to the
FTE), and a quantity related to the balance tare. For a single-sinker densimeter,
an in situ weighing of the sinker in vacuum compensates for the FTE
of the apparatus itself. A determination of the fluid-specific effect requires
measurements with two different sinkers—analogous to the two-sinker analysis,
but with the measurements spread out over time. The apparatus part of
the FTE is generally less than ±20 ppm. Measurements on propane, helium,
neon, nitrogen, argon, toluene, and air are analyzed for the fluid-specific
effect; this effect is correlated with the magnetic susceptibility of the fluid
together with an apparatus constant. With this analysis, the force transmission
“error” becomes an effect that can be accouInted for rather than a significant
source of uncertainty in density measurements carried out with magnetic
suspension densimeters
Keywords :
densimeter , density , magnetic susceptibility , magnetic suspensioncoupling