CDI Torque MULTITEST Government User Manual

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5-14

Calibration

Free Air Correction for Altitude

Correction Factor for Check Point Readings

1. Determine latitude and altitude. Obtain information from

local geological survey office or library.

2. Find the acceleration due to gravity for sea level from its

chart.

3. Subtract the free air correction for altitude from its chart.

4. Divide the result calculated in step 3 by the standard

gravitational factor 980.665 cm/sec/sec.

5. Multiply the check point in the calibration charts by the

factor calculated in step 4 to obtain the corrected check

point readings while using the original weight.

Correction Factor for Weights

1. Determine latitude and altitude. Obtain information from

local geological survey office or library.

2. Find the acceleration due to gravity for sea level from its

chart.

3. Subtract the free air correction for altitude from its chart.

4. Divide the result, calculated in step 3, by the standard

gravitational factor 980.665 cm/sec/sec.

5. Calculate the inverse of the calculation in step 4 by

dividing it into 1.

6. Multiply the weight given for each check point in the

calibration charts by the inverse factor, calculated in step

5, and use this corrected weight with the original check

point readings.

Altitude

Correction

Meters

cm/sec2

200

-.0617

300

-.0926

400

-.1234

500

-.1543

600

-.1852

700

-.2160

800

-.2469

900

-.2777

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