Instrumentation for engineering measurements / James W. Dally, William F. Riley and Kenneth G. McConnell

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1993Edition: Second editionDescription: xxi, 584 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 471600040
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 165 .D35 1993
Contents:
Applications of electronic instrument systems -- Analysis of circuits -- Analog recording instruments -- Digital recording systems -- Sensors for transducers -- Signal conditioning circuits -- Resistance-type strain gages -- Force, torque, and pressure measurements -- Displacemetn, velocity, and Acceleration measurements -- Analysis of vibrating systems -- Temperature measuremetns -- Fluid flow measuremetns -- Statistical methods --
Summary: The primary objective of thisbook is to introduce electronic instrumentation systems in a manner sufficiently complete that the reader will acquire an ability to make accurate and meaningful measurements of mechanical and thermal quantities.
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Includes index.

Applications of electronic instrument systems -- Analysis of circuits -- Analog recording instruments -- Digital recording systems -- Sensors for transducers -- Signal conditioning circuits -- Resistance-type strain gages -- Force, torque, and pressure measurements -- Displacemetn, velocity, and Acceleration measurements -- Analysis of vibrating systems -- Temperature measuremetns -- Fluid flow measuremetns -- Statistical methods --

The primary objective of thisbook is to introduce electronic instrumentation systems in a manner sufficiently complete that the reader will acquire an ability to make accurate and meaningful measurements of mechanical and thermal quantities.

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