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Sensors for measurement and control / Peter Elgar.

By: Elgar, Peter.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow : Longman, 1998Description: vi, 159 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 0582357004.Subject(s): Detectors | Detectors -- Design and constructionDDC classification: 681.2
Contents:
Basic principles, terminology and characteristics -- Measurement of motion -- Level, height, weight and volume measurement -- Measurement of pressure -- Temperature measurement -- Flow measurement -- Display and recording -- Signal conditioning and interfacing : passive circuit techniques -- Signal conditioning and interfacing : active circuit applications -- Measurement application case studies -- Control application case studies -- Practical experiments.
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General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 681.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00160713
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Sensors for Measurement and Control provides a comprehensive and practical introduction to the increasingly important topic of sensor technology. It also serves as an extensive reference to sensors and their applications. The book introduces the concept of sensors, and measurement and control systems, their principles of operation and their applications.

The book covers the principles and applications of over 50 sensors, including their design, construction and principles of operation, and gives practical examples of where they may be used. Extensive use of clear diagrams and typical sensor specifications is made to illustrate and aid comprehension of the topics covered. Mathematics is kept to a minimum and further chapters cover the display and recording of sensor output, including the use of computers, and also how the outputs from sensors may have to be altered.

A structured series of laboratory assignments which put the previous theory into practice are also described. They may be performed on available industrial devices but can be most readily and conveniently performed with the TecQuipment Sensors and Instrumentation System, which combines the latest computer interactivity with real hands-on experimentation. Each assignment describes the aims of the experiment, the equipment and facilities required, and the hardware layout (showing connections and any external sources and necessary instruments). The experimental procedure, along with advice on presentation of results and some questions to help develop conclusions.

Sensors for Measurement and Control provides a practical solution to the teaching and study of instrumentation and control from Advanced GNVQ through to first-year undergraduate level. It also serves as an open learning program and reference source for mechanics, technicians and engineers in industry.

Includes index.

Basic principles, terminology and characteristics -- Measurement of motion -- Level, height, weight and volume measurement -- Measurement of pressure -- Temperature measurement -- Flow measurement -- Display and recording -- Signal conditioning and interfacing : passive circuit techniques -- Signal conditioning and interfacing : active circuit applications -- Measurement application case studies -- Control application case studies -- Practical experiments.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Principles and Terminology
  • 3 Pressure Measurement
  • 4 Level, Height, Weight and Volume Measurement
  • 5 Flow Measurement
  • 6 Temperature Measurement
  • 7 Motion and Displacement Measurement
  • 8 Recording and Display
  • 9 Passive Circuit Techniques
  • 10 Measurement Applications
  • 11 Control Applications
  • 12 Practical Assignments
  • Appendix 1 Study Guide
  • Appendix 2 Specimen Results
  • Appendix 3 Further Reading
  • Appendix 4 Glossary of Terms
  • Index

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