AS 3778.5.1:2022 PDF
AS 3778.5.1:2022 identically adopts ISO 9555 1:1994, which concerns principles of the constant rate injection method and the sudden injection method (integration method), and the principles of injection, sampling and analysis which apply for all types of tracer.
The former standard series ISO 555 was subdivided into parts on the basis of the method of field measurement, i.e. constant-rate injection method and integration (sudden injection) method. Since the choice of the type of tracer to be used in a field measurement will often depend on the expertise and the laboratory facilities available, this new series of standards ISO 9555 is divided into parts based on the type of tracer used. This revision has enabled the unnecessary repetition of text of the various parts to be avoided and will, it is hoped, prove to be a more convenient form of presentation for the user.
ISO 9555 deals with the measurement of steady flow in open channels by dilution methods using tracers. The methods described may also be applied to the measurement of slowly varying flow, but they may only be used when flow conditions ensure adequate mixing of the injected solution throughout the flow.
For the measurement of very large flows, tracer methods can be onerous in terms of tracer costs and measurement times. However, the use of tracers often reduces danger to personnel during flood periods.
ISO 9555-1 presents the general principles of the methods of constant-rate injection and integration (sudden injection). ISO 9555-2, ISO 9555-3 and ISO 9555-4 deal with the specific aspects of the use of radioactive, chemical and fluorescent tracers, respectively, as well as specific analytical procedures.
This approach has been adopted for the following reasons:
— to facilitate subsequent updating, additions or revisions which concern only ISO 9555-2, ISO 9555-3 or ISO 9555-4;
— to provide a more practical document for the user, who is often obliged to choose the tracer best suited to the available analytical equipment.