. Title. Principles of measurement systems / John P. Also Titled. Measurement systems Author. Bentley, John P., 1943- Edition. 3rd ed.
Published. Harlow England: Longman Scientific & Technical; New York, NY: Wiley, 1995. Physical Description.
xi, 468 p.: ill.; 25 cm. Subjects. Contents.
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. 8. Sensing elements. 9.
Signal conditioning elements. 10. Signal processing elements and software. 11. Data presentation elements.
12. Flow measurement systems. 13. Intrinsically safe measurement systems.
14. Heat transfer effects in measurement systems. 15.
Optical measurement systems. 16. Ultrasonic measurement systements.
17. Gas chromatography. 18. Data acquisition and communications systems.
Notes. Includes index. Language. English ISBN. (England) Dewey Number. 530.8 Libraries Australia ID. Contributed by Get this edition.
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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: Speciaised measurement Systems 12.
Flow measurement systems. Intrinsically safe measurement systems. Heat transfer effects in measurement systems. Optical measurement systems. Ultrasonic measurement systems. Gas chromatography. Data acquisition and communications systems 19.
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