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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Measurement Systems
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Measurement Units
- 1.3. Measurement System Design
- 1.4. Measurement System Applications
- 1.5. Summary
- 1.6. Problems
- Chapter 2. Instrument Types and Performance Characteristics
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Review of Instrument Types
- 2.3. Static Characteristics of Instruments
- 2.4. Dynamic Characteristics of Instruments
- 2.5. Necessity for Calibration
- 2.6. Summary
- 2.7. Problems
- Chapter 3. Measurement Uncertainty
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Sources of Systematic Error
- 3.3. Reduction of Systematic Errors
- 3.4. Quantification of Systematic Errors
- 3.5. Sources and Treatment of Random Errors
- 3.6. Induced Measurement Noise
- 3.7. Techniques for Reducing Induced Measurement Noise
- 3.8. Summary
- 3.9. Problems
- Chapter 4. Statistical Analysis of Measurements Subject to Random Errors
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Mean and Median Values
- 4.3. Standard Deviation and Variance
- 4.4. Graphical Data Analysis Techniques—Frequency Distributions
- 4.5. Gaussian (Normal) Distribution
- 4.6. Standard Gaussian Tables (z-Distribution)
- 4.7. Standard Error of the Mean
- 4.8. Estimation of Random Error in a Single Measurement
- 4.9. Distribution of Manufacturing Tolerances
- 4.10. Chi-Squared (χ2) Distribution
- 4.11. Goodness of Fit to a Gaussian Distribution
- 4.12. Rogue Data Points (Data Outliers)
- 4.13. Student t-Distribution
- 4.14. Aggregation of Measurement System Errors
- 4.15. Summary
- 4.16. Problems
- Chapter 5. Calibration of Measuring Sensors and Instruments
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Principles of Calibration
- 5.3. Control of Calibration Environment
- 5.4. Calibration Chain and Traceability
- 5.5. Calibration Records
- 5.6. Summary
- 5.7. Problems
- Chapter 6. Data Acquisition and Signal Processing
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Preliminary Definitions
- 6.3. Sensor Signal Characteristics
- 6.4. Aliasing
- 6.5. Quantization
- 6.6. Analog Signal Processing
- 6.7. Passive Filters
- 6.8. Active Filters Using Op-Amps
- 6.9. Signal Amplification
- 6.10. Digital Filters
- 6.11. Summary
- 6.12. Exercises
- 6.13. Appendix
- Chapter 7. Variable Conversion
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Bridge Circuits
- 7.3. Resistance Measurement
- 7.4. Inductance Measurement
- 7.5. Capacitance Measurement
- 7.6. Current Measurement
- 7.7. Frequency Measurement
- 7.8. Phase Measurement
- 7.9. Summary
- 7.10. Problems
- Chapter 8. Measurement Signal Transmission
- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Electrical Transmission
- 8.3. Pneumatic Transmission
- 8.4. Fiber Optic Transmission
- 8.5. Optical Wireless Telemetry (Open Air Path Transmission)
- 8.6. Radio Telemetry (Radio Wireless Transmission)
- 8.7. Digital Transmission Protocols
- 8.8. Summary
- 8.9. Problems
- Chapter 9. Display, Recording, and Presentation of Measurement Data
- 9.1. Introduction
- 9.2. Display of Measurement Signals
- 9.3. Recording of Measurement Data
- 9.4. Presentation of Data
- 9.5. Summary
- 9.6. Problems
- Chapter 10. Intelligent Devices
- 10.1. Introduction
- 10.2. Principles of Digital Computation
- 10.3. Intelligent Devices
- 10.4. Communication with Intelligent Devices
- 10.5. Summary
- 10.6. Problems
- Chapter 11. Measurement Reliability and Safety Systems
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. Reliability
- 11.3. Safety Systems
- 11.4. Summary
- 11.5. Problems
- Chapter 12. Data Acquisition with LabVIEW
- 12.1. Introduction
- 12.2. Computer-Based DAQ
- 12.3. Acquisition of Data
- 12.4. National Instruments LabVIEW
- 12.5. Introduction to Graphical Programming in LabVIEW
- 12.6. Elements of the Tools Palette
- 12.7. Logic Operations in LabVIEW
- 12.8. Loops in LabVIEW
- 12.9. Case Structure in LabVIEW
- 12.10. DAQ Using LabVIEW
- 12.11. LabVIEW Implementation of Digital Filters
- 12.12. Summary
- 12.13. Exercises
- Chapter 13. Sensor Technologies
- 13.1. Introduction
- 13.2. Capacitive Sensors
- 13.3. Resistive Sensors
- 13.4. Magnetic Sensors
- 13.5. Hall Effect Sensors
- 13.6. Piezoelectric Transducers
- 13.7. Strain Gauges
- 13.8. Piezoresistive Sensors
- 13.9. Optical Sensors
- 13.10. Ultrasonic Transducers
- 13.11. Nuclear Sensors
- 13.12. Microsensors (MEMS Sensors)
- 13.13. Nanosensors (NEMS Sensors)
- 13.14. Summary
- 13.15. Problems
- Chapter 14. Temperature Measurement
- 14.1. Introduction
- 14.2. Thermoelectric Effect Sensors (Thermocouples)
- 14.3. Varying Resistance Devices
- 14.4. Semiconductor Devices
- 14.5. Radiation Thermometers
- 14.6. Thermography (Thermal Imaging)
- 14.7. Thermal Expansion Methods
- 14.8. Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensors
- 14.9. Color Indicators
- 14.10. Change of State of Materials
- 14.11. Intelligent Temperature-Measuring Instruments
- 14.12. MEMS Temperature Sensors
- 14.13. Choice between Temperature Transducers
- 14.14. Calibration of Temperature Transducers
- 14.15. Summary
- 14.16. Problems
- Chapter 15. Pressure Measurement
- 15.1. Introduction
- 15.2. Diaphragms
- 15.3. Capacitive Pressure Sensor
- 15.4. Fiber-Optic Pressure Sensors
- 15.5. Bellows
- 15.6. Bourdon Tube
- 15.7. Manometers
- 15.8. Resonant Wire Devices
- 15.9. Electronic Pressure Gauges
- 15.10. MEMS Pressure Sensors
- 15.11. Special Measurement Devices for Low Pressures (Vacuum Pressures)
- 15.12. High-Pressure Measurement (Greater than 7000 bar)
- 15.13. Intelligent Pressure Transducers
- 15.14. Differential Pressure-Measuring Devices
- 15.15. Selection of Pressure Sensors
- 15.16. Calibration of Pressure Sensors
- 15.17. Summary
- 15.18. Problems
- Chapter 16. Flow Measurement
- 16.1. Introduction
- 16.2. Mass Flow Rate
- 16.3. Volume Flow Rate
- 16.4. Intelligent Flowmeters
- 16.5. Choice between Flowmeters for Particular Applications
- 16.6. Calibration of Flowmeters
- 16.7. Summary
- 16.8. Problems
- Chapter 17. Level Measurement
- 17.1. Introduction
- 17.2. Dipsticks
- 17.3. Float Systems
- 17.4. Pressure-Measuring Devices (Hydrostatic Systems)
- 17.5. Capacitive Devices
- 17.6. Ultrasonic Level Gauge
- 17.7. Radar (Microwave) Sensors
- 17.8. Nucleonic (or Radiometric) Sensors
- 17.9. Vibrating Level Sensor
- 17.10. Intelligent Level-Measuring Instruments
- 17.11. Choice between Different Level Sensors
- 17.12. Calibration of Level Sensors
- 17.13. Summary
- 17.14. Problems
- Chapter 18. Mass, Force, and Torque Measurement
- 18.1. Introduction
- 18.2. Mass (Weight) Measurement
- 18.3. Force Measurement
- 18.4. Torque Measurement
- 18.5. Calibration of Mass-, Force-, and Torque-Measuring Sensors
- 18.6. Summary
- 18.7. Problems
- Chapter 19. Translational Motion, Vibration, and Shock Measurement
- 19.1. Introduction
- 19.2. Displacement
- 19.3. Velocity
- 19.4. Acceleration
- 19.5. Vibration
- 19.6. Shock
- 19.7. Summary
- 19.8. Problems
- Chapter 20. Rotational Motion Transducers
- 20.1. Introduction
- 20.2. Rotational Displacement
- 20.3. Rotational Velocity
- 20.4. Rotational Acceleration
- 20.5. Summary
- 20.6. Problems
- Chapter 21. Summary of Other Measurements
- 21.1. Introduction
- 21.2. Dimension Measurement
- 21.3. Angle Measurement
- 21.4. Surface Flatness Measurement
- 21.5. Volume Measurement
- 21.6. Viscosity Measurement
- 21.7. Moisture Measurement
- 21.8. Sound Measurement
- 21.9. pH Measurement
- 21.10. Gas Sensing and Analysis
- 21.11. Summary
- 21.12. Problems
- Appendix 1. Imperial—Metric—SI Conversion Tables
- Appendix 2. The´venin’s Theorem
- Appendix 3. Thermocouple Tables
- Appendix 4. Using Mathematical Tables
- Index




