1. n. [Drilling Fluids]
A device to measure density (weight) of mud, cement, or other liquid or slurry. A mud balance consists of a fixed-volume mud cup with a lid on one end of a graduated beam and a counterweight on the other end. A slider-weight can be moved along the beam, and a bubble indicates when the beam is level. Density is read at the point where the slider-weight sits on the beam at level. Accuracy of mud weight should be within ± 0.1 lbm/galUS (± 0.01 g/cm3). A mud balance can calibrated with water or other liquid of known density by adjusting the counter weight. Most balances are not pressurized, but a pressurized mud balance operates in the same manner.
Alternate Form: mud scale
See related terms: derrickman, hydrostatic pressure, pressurized mud balance