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Principles of measurement systems / John P. Bentley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harlow, England ; New York : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xiv, 528 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780130430281
  • 0130430285
Other title:
  • Measurement systems
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.8 BE.P 2005 23
LOC classification:
  • QC53 .B44 2005
Contents:
Table of Contents -- Preface to the fourth edition -- Acknowledgements -- Part A: General Principles -- 1. The general measurement system -- 2. Static characteristics of measurement system elements -- 3. The accuracy of measurement systems in the steady state -- 4. Dynamic characteristics of measurement systems -- 5. Loading effects and two-port networks -- 6. Signals and noise in measurement systems -- 7. Reliability, choice and economics of measurement systems -- Part B: Typical measurement system elements 8. Sensing elements -- 9. Signal conditioning elements -- 10. Signal processing elements and software -- 11. Data presentation elements -- Part C: Specialised measurement Systems -- 12. Flow measurement systems -- 13. Intrinsically safe measurement systems -- 14. Heat transfer effects in measurement systems -- 15. Optical measurement systems -- 16. Ultrasonic measurement systems -- 17. Gas chromatography -- 18. Data acquisition and communications systems -- 19. The intelligent multivariable measurement system -- Answers to numerical problems -- Index.
Summary: 'Principles of Measurement Systems' treats measurement as a coherent and integrated subject. Looking at sensing, signal conditioning, signal processing, and data presentation, it offers a rounded discussion of the fundamentals of accurate measurement of all kinds of activity.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents -- Preface to the fourth edition -- Acknowledgements -- Part A: General Principles -- 1. The general measurement system -- 2. Static characteristics of measurement system elements -- 3. The accuracy of measurement systems in the steady state -- 4. Dynamic characteristics of measurement systems -- 5. Loading effects and two-port networks -- 6. Signals and noise in measurement systems -- 7. Reliability, choice and economics of measurement systems -- Part B: Typical measurement system elements 8. Sensing elements -- 9. Signal conditioning elements -- 10. Signal processing elements and software -- 11. Data presentation elements -- Part C: Specialised measurement Systems -- 12. Flow measurement systems -- 13. Intrinsically safe measurement systems -- 14. Heat transfer effects in measurement systems -- 15. Optical measurement systems -- 16. Ultrasonic measurement systems -- 17. Gas chromatography -- 18. Data acquisition and communications systems -- 19. The intelligent multivariable measurement system -- Answers to numerical problems -- Index.

'Principles of Measurement Systems' treats measurement as a coherent and integrated subject. Looking at sensing, signal conditioning, signal processing, and data presentation, it offers a rounded discussion of the fundamentals of accurate measurement of all kinds of activity.

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