Standard Cubic Metre definition

Standard Cubic Metre or "SCM" means one standard cubic metre of Gas being the amount of Gas required to fill a space of one standard cubic metre with an absolute pressure of one hundred and one decimal three two five kilopascals (101.325 kPa) at fifteen degrees Celsius (15°C).
Standard Cubic Metre means that amount of Natural Gas that, at Standard Temperature and Standard Pressure and being free of water vapour, occupies one cubic metre;
Standard Cubic Metre or “Sm3” means, in relation to gas, the quantity of dry real gas, at a temperature of fifteen (15) degree Celsius and a pressure of one hundred one decimal three two five (101.325) kilopascals absolute contained in a volume of one (1) cubic metre.

Examples of Standard Cubic Metre in a sentence

  • BGTPP has gas allocations of 0.40 MMSCMD (Million Metric Standard Cubic Metre per Day), out of which 0.2 MMSCMD is under the Administered Price Mechanism (APM) gas mechanism and balance 0.2 MMSCMD under the MDP (Market Determined Price) mechanism.

  • In order to interpret impulse response functions (IRFs) and perform FEVD analysis, we need to identify the system by specifying the ordering of the variables.

  • When procedures that are in accordance with the above mentioned standards have been applied, test data will be considered as acceptable, if the resulting analyses are within the "Reproducibility" and "Repeatability" tolerances of GPA 2261 and calculated Gross Heating Value is within plus or minus five Btu per Standard Cubic Foot (± 5 Btu/SCF), or 0.185 Megajoules per Standard Cubic Metre (±0.185 MJ/Sm3), of the known Gross Heating Value of the test gas samples.

  • During Financial Year 2011-2012 Company has transported over 2900 Million Metric Standard Cubic Metre (MMSCM) of gas from this pipeline.

  • It was the second gas based thermal power station with an initial gas commitment of 0.23 Metric Million Standard Cubic Metre per Day (MMSCMD) from Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) in the year 1977.


More Definitions of Standard Cubic Metre

Standard Cubic Metre. (“SCM") means the volume of gas which occupies one cubic meter of space when such gas is at a temperature of 15.56 degrees centigrade (600 F) and at a pressure of 1013.25 milli Bar (14.696 psia);
Standard Cubic Metre or “S Cubic Metre”: when applied to gas, that amount of gas which at a temperature of 15°C and an absolute pressure of 1.01325 bar and being free of water vapour occupies one 1 cubic metre;
Standard Cubic Metre or “Sm³”: when applied to gas, that amount of gas which at a temperature of 15°C and an absolute pressure of 1.01325 bar and being free of water vapour occupies one 1 cubic metre;
Standard Cubic Metre or “scm” shall mean that amount of Gas that, at Standard Temperature and Standard Pressure and being free of water vapour, occupies one cubic metre;
Standard Cubic Metre and "scm" shall mean, when applied to Gas, that amount of Gas which at a temperature of fifteen degrees Celsius (15°C) and an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) Bar and being free from water vapour occupies one (1) cubic metre.
Standard Cubic Metre. (“SCM") means the volume of gas which occupies one cubic meter of space when such gas is at a temperature of 15.56 degrees centigrade
Standard Cubic Metre or “SCM” shall mean the quantity of Gas that occupies a volume of one (1) cubic meter at a temperature of fifteen Celsius