ISO 3966:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 July 2025

Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits — Velocity area method using Pitot static tubes

ISO 3966:2025 Files

English 63 Pages
Current Edition
BHD 96.13

ISO 3966:2025 Scope

This document specifies a method for the determination in a closed conduit of the volume rate of flow of a regular flow

a)       of a fluid of substantially constant density or corresponding to a Mach number not exceeding 0,25,

b)       with substantially uniform stagnation temperature across the measuring cross-section,

c)        running full in the conduit, and

d)       under steady flow conditions.

In particular, it deals with the technology and maintenance of Pitot static tubes, with the calculation of local velocities from measured differential pressures and with the computation of the flow rate by velocity integration.

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