ASME PTC 53 2018
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ASME PTC-53 Mechanical and Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2018 | 22 |
The objective of this Draft Standard is to establish uniform test methods and procedures for conducting performance tests of mechanical or thermal energy storage system(s) (ESS). An ESS is a system that consumes energy to increase the internal energy of the storage media and releases the stored energy, producing useful power or heat. This Draft Standard provides standard test procedures for ESS with the goal to provide the highest level of accuracy consistent with current engineering practice.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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3 | CONTENTS |
4 | NOTICE |
5 | Foreword |
6 | ASME PTC COMMITTEE ROSTER |
7 | Section 1 Object and Scope 1-1 OBJECT 1-2 SCOPE 1-2.1 Types of Systems to Which This Code May Apply |
8 | 1-2.2 Types of Systems to Which This Code Does Not Apply 1-3 UNCERTAINTY 1-4 REFERENCES |
9 | Section 2 Definitions and Descriptions of Terms 2-1 DEFINITIONS |
11 | Section 3 Guiding Principles 3-1 INTRODUCTION 3-1.1 Test Goals 3-1.2 General Precaution 3-1.3 Agreements and Compliance With Code Requirements 3-1.4 Acceptance Tests |
12 | 3-1.5 Test Boundary 3-1.6 Required Measurements |
13 | 3-1.7 Criteria for Selection of Measurement Locations 3-1.8 Specific Required Measurements 3-1.9 Application of Corrections Figures Figure 3-1.5-1 Generic Test Boundary |
14 | 3-1.10 Design, Construction, and Start-up Considerations |
15 | 3-2 TEST PLAN 3-2.1 Schedule of Test Activities 3-2.2 Test Team 3-2.3 Test Procedures |
16 | 3-3 TEST PREPARATIONS 3-3.1 Preparation 3-3.2 Test Apparatus |
17 | 3-3.3 Location and Identification of Instruments 3-3.4 Frequency and Timing of Observations 3-3.5 Test Conditions 3-4 CONDUCT OF TEST 3-4.1 Adjustments 3-4.2 Data Collection 3-4.3 Operating Philosophy |
18 | 3-4.4 Permissible Deviations 3-4.5 Preliminary Testing 3-4.6 Inconsistent Measurements 3-4.7 Starting and Stopping Tests and Test Runs |
19 | 3-4.8 Methods of Operation Prior to and During Tests 3-4.9 Operating Mode 3-4.10 Equipment Operation 3-4.11 Proximity to Design Conditions 3-4.12 Duration of Runs, Number of Test Runs, and Number of Readings |
20 | 3-4.13 Constancy of Test Conditions 3-5 CALCULATION AND REPORTING OF RESULTS Figure 3-4.12.3-1 Three Post-Test Cases |
21 | 3-5.1 Causes for Rejection of Readings 3-5.2 Uncertainty 3-5.3 Data Distribution and Test Report |