Total Calculated Volume definition

Total Calculated Volume or "TCV" means the volume defined as GSV plus free water.
Total Calculated Volume or “TCV” means the gross standard volume plus the free water measured at the temperature and pressure prevailing;
Total Calculated Volume or "TCV" means the total volume of all petroleum liquids and S&W, corrected to standard temperature and pressure plus all Free Water measured at observed temperature and pressure, i.e., Gross Standard Volume.

Examples of Total Calculated Volume in a sentence

  • In-transit loss is defined as the difference between vessel’s TCV (Total Calculated Volume) at 60 Deg.

  • Should SGS or Independent Inspector report that the above is the case, than ship's figures TCV (Total Calculated Volume), applied by the valid V.E.F. (Vessel Experience Factor), shall be used to compute the delivered quantity of the current batch.

  • Cargo quantity for each tank and each Vessel shall be computed from the Vessel’s current calibration tables and adjusted to Total Calculated Volume (TCV) at 60 degrees F and for trim and list as required.


More Definitions of Total Calculated Volume

Total Calculated Volume or "TCV" means the volume defined as GSV plus free water. "Measure Units" means a quantity of liquid hydrocarbons expressed, as the case may be, in:
Total Calculated Volume or "TCV" means the total volume of all petroleum liquids and S&W, corrected by the appropriate volume correction factor for the Observed Temperature and API Gravity, relative density, or density to a standard temperature of 60(degree)F or 15(degree)C, and all Free Water measured at Observed Temperature (Gross Standard Volume plus Free Water).
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