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PD ISO/TR 4808:2021 Hydraulic fluid power. Interpolation method for particle count and filter test data

PD ISO/TR 4808:2021

Hydraulic fluid power. Interpolation method for particle count and filter test data

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Označení normy:PD ISO/TR 4808:2021
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2021-02-19
ISBN:978 0 539 12687 7
Status:Standard
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PD ISO/TR 4808:2021


This standard PD ISO/TR 4808:2021 Hydraulic fluid power. Interpolation method for particle count and filter test data is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.100.60 Filters, seals and contamination of fluids

This document describes a recommended method for the interpolation of particle concentration and filter Beta Ratio data when results are not otherwise available at the desired particle sizes. It is applicable for assessing conformance with existing fluid cleanliness and filter Beta Ratio specifications whereby the specification and actual test results are provided in different units of particle size, for example, the specification is in µm(c), but the particle counts or Beta Ratio data are in units of µm(b).

This document is also applicable when particle sizes in specifications and available data use the same units of particle size, but do not correspond to exactly the same sizes, for example, when particle counts at 20 µm(c) are specified, but data was collected at 21 µm(c). This method allows interpolation to intermediate particle sizes within the range of existing data and does not permit extrapolation to particle sizes outside the range of available data.