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ASTM D1429-08

Standard Test Methods for Specific Gravity of Water and Brine

Standard Test Methods for Specific Gravity of Water and Brine D1429-08 ASTM|D1429-08|en-US Standard Test Methods for Specific Gravity of Water and Brine Standard new BOS Vol. 11.01 Committee D19
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Significance and Use

Specific gravity is an important property of fluids being related to density and viscosity. Knowing the specific gravity will allow determination of a fluid's characteristics compared to a standard, usually water, at a specified temperature. This will allow the user to determine if the test fluid will be heavier or lighter than the standard fluid.

Scope

1.1 These test methods cover the determination of the specific gravity of water and brine free of separable oil, as follows:

Sections
Test Method APycnometer 7 to 11, 21
Test Method BBalance12 to 16, 21
Test Method CErlenmeyer Flask17 to 21
Test Method DHydrometer22 to 27

1.2 Test Methods A and B are applicable to clear waters or those containing only a moderate amount of particulate matter. Test Method B is preferred for samples of sea water or brines and is more sensitive than Test Method D which has the same general application. Test Method C is intended for samples of water containing mud or sludge.

1.3 It is the user's responsibility to ensure the validity of these test methods for waters of untested matrices.

1.4 The test method was tested at 22°C over a range, shown in Tables 1-4, of 1.0252 through 1.2299; all data were corrected to 15.6°C (60°F).

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

TABLE 1 Determination of Bias, Pycnometer Method

Calculated Specific GravitySpecific Gravity Experimentally Determined± %BiasStatistically
Significant
(95 % Confidence Level)
1.02471.02620.049yes
1.06481.0665 + 0.16yes
1.11001.1119 + 0.17yes
1.22991.22350.52yes

TABLE 2 Determination of Bias, Balance Method

Calculated Specific GravitySpecific Gravity Experimentally Determined± %BiasStatistically
Significant
(95 % Confidence Level)
1.02471.02640.166yes
1.06481.0657 + 0.084yes
1.11001.1126 + 0.234yes
1.22991.22330.539yes

TABLE 3 Determination of Bias, Erlenmeyer Flask Method

Calculated Specific GravitySpecific Gravity Experimentally Determined± %BiasStatistically
Significant
(95 % Confidence Level)
1.02471.026 + 0.126yes
1.06481.066 + 0.169yes
1.11001.1121 + 0.74no
1.22991.22250.60yes

TABLE 4 Determination of Bias, Hydrometer Method

Calculated Specific GravitySpecific Gravity Experimentally Determined± %BiasStatistically
Significant
(95 % Confidence Level)
1.02471.0256 + 0.088no
1.06481.06470.099no
1.11001.1106 + 0.054no
1.22991.22070.74yes
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Details
Book of Standards Volume: 11.01
Developed by Subcommittee: D19.05
Pages: 7
DOI: 10.1520/D1429-08
ICS Code: 13.060.50