Appendix F: List of Output Quantities
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Damping
Damping represents the energy loss
during oscillation caused by sample
viscosity, and is used for viscosity
correction of the density.
Last Air/Water Adjustment Date
Date of the latest air/water adjustment.
Last Air/Water Adjustment User
Name of the user who performed the
latest air/water adjustment.
Periodic Time
Period of oscillation of the U-tube in the
harmonic oscillation of 0th order.
Periodic Time 1st Harmonic
Period of oscillation of the U-tube in the
harmonic oscillation of 1st order.
Periodic Time Ref. Oscillator
Actual period of oscillation of the
reference oscillator.
PQ U-tube
Quotient of the period of oscillation of the
U-tube divided by the period of oscillation
of the reference oscillator.
PQ U-tube 1st Harmonic
Quotient of the period of oscillation of 1
st
order of the U-tube divided by the period
of oscillation of the reference oscillator.
Group: User Functions
User functions can be formulas, linear functions, polynomials (1D or 2D) or
tables (see Chapter 16.2).
Group: Ethanol Tables
Ethanol concentrations in percentage by volume (% v/v) or percentage by
weight (% w/w) according to ethanol concentration tables issued by different
organizations/authors.
Number of digits displayed with ethanol values:
DMA 5000 M: 3
DMA 4500 M: 2
DMA 4100 M: 2
Canadian Excise Alcohol Table
Special ethanol table converting the
output of a special adjustment into an
ethanol value.
Ethanol AOAC 60 °F (% v/v)
Percentage by volume at 15.56 °C
(60 °F), AOAC (American Organization of
Analytical Chemists) tables, based on true
density at 20 °C. The measuring
temperature must be 20 °C (68 °F).
Ethanol AOAC 60 °F (% v/v)
(not visc.-corr.)
Ethanol AOAC 60 °F (% v/v) without
viscosity correction.
Ethanol HM C&E (% v/v)
Ethanol HM C&E (% w/w)
HM C&E table at 20 °C.
Group: Density (Expert)