GOST R 8.902.1-2015
The state system of ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Variable pressure drop technique. Special orifices. Part 1. Principle of measurement technique and general requirements

Standard No.
GOST R 8.902.1-2015
Release Date
2015
Published By
RU-GOST R
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GOST R 8.902.1-2015

GOST R 8.902.1-2015 Referenced Document

  • GOST 15528-1986 Instruments for measuring flowrate, volume or mass of flowing fluid and gas. Terms and definitions
  • GOST 2789-1973 Surface roughness. Parameters and characteristics
  • GOST 2939-1963 Gases. Conditions for the determination of volume
  • GOST 8.417-2002 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Units of quantities
  • GOST 8.566-2011 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Interstate data system on physical constants and properties of substances and materials. Basic provisions
  • GOST 8.586.1-2005 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Measurements of liquids and gases flow rate and quantity by means of orifice instruments. Part 1. Principle of the method of measurements and general requirements
  • GOST 8.586.2-2005 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Measurement of liquids and gases flow rate and quantity by means of orifice instruments. Part 2. Orifice plates. Technical requirements
  • GOST 8.586.3-2005 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Measurement of liquids and gases flow rate and quantity by means of orifice instruments. Part 3. Nozzles and Venturi nozzles. Technical requirements
  • GOST 8.586.5-2005 State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Measurements of liquids and gases flow rate and quantity by means of orifice instruments. Part 5. Measurement procedure

GOST R 8.902.1-2015 history

  • 2015 GOST R 8.902.1-2015 The state system of ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Variable pressure drop technique. Special orifices. Part 1. Principle of measurement technique and general requirements



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