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Author
Cheatle, Keith.
Title
Fundamentals of test measurement instrumentation / by Keith Cheatle
Published
Research Triangle Park, NC : ISA--Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society, ©2006
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Knovel
Copies
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 329 pages) : illustrations
Series
Knovel Library
Contents
Machine derived contents note: Table of
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- Contents
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- 1 Introduction to Test Measurement Instrumentation. 1
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- 1.1 Introduction 1
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- 1.2 Why and Where Test Measurement Instrumentation Is Used 2
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- 1.3 Components of a Test Measurement System 3
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- 1.4 Characteristics of an Ideal Test Measurement System 11
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- 1.5 Differences between Test Measurement Instrumentation and
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- Process Instrumentation 15
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- 1.6 Smart Transducers 17
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- 2 Static Transducer Characteristics 19
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- 2.1
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- Hysteresis 25
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- 2.2
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- Deadband 28
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- 2.3
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- Linearity 31
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- 2.4
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- Conformity 36
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- 2.5
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- Repeatability 38
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- 2.6
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- Accuracy 40
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- 2.7
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- Resolution 41
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- 2.8
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- Environmental Effects on Transducer Characteristics 41
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- 3 Dynamic Transducer Characteristics 43
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- 3.1 Frequency Response 45
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- 3.2 Response Time 47
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- 3.3 Damping 48
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- v
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- 4 Transducer Types 51
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- 4.1 Temperature Transducers 51
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- 4.2 Pressure Transducers 66
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- 4.3 Flow Transducers 76
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- 4.4 Displacement Transducers 87
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- 4.5 Velocity Transducers 99
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- 4.6 Acceleration Transducers 103
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- 4.7 Force Transducers 108
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- 4.8 Strain Transducers 112
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- 5 Signal Conditioning 121
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- 5.1 Voltage Amplifiers 123
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- 5.2 Linearizing Amplifiers 126
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- 5.3 Strain Gauge Amplifiers 126
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- 5.4 Charge Amplifiers 129
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- 5.5 Filters 131
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- 5.6 Signal Isolators 133
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- 5.7
Analog-to-Digital
Converters
133
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- 5.8 Differential versus Single-Ended Inputs 135
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- 6 Transducer Installation 139
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- 6.1 Wiring and Cabling 140
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- 6.2 Grounding 142
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- 6.3 Connecting to the Test Rig 142
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- 7 Data Acquisition. 147
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- 7.1 Digital Indicators 147
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- 7.2 Recorders 150
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- 7.3 Data Loggers 151
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- 7.4 Data Acquisition Systems 151
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- 7.5 Filters 154
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- 8 Data Reduction and Analysis 157
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- 8.1 Graphing 158
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- 8.2 Sorting 159
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- 8.3 Signal Analyzers 160
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- 9 Equipment Calibration. 165
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- 9.1 Component Calibration 171
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- 9.2 System Calibration 172
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- 9.3 In Situ Calibration 173
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- 9.4 Calibration Standards 173
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- 9.5 Multifunction Calibrators 174
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- 9.6 Calibration Records 175
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- 9.7 Calibration Laboratory Requirements 177
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- 9.8 Calibration System Software 178
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- 9.9 Software Validation 180
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- 9.10 Quality Assurance System Requirements 181
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- 9.11 International, National, and Other Standards 182
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- 9.12 Calibration Equipment Specifications 184
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- 10 Pressure Calibration 189
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- 10.1 Dead-Weight Testers 189
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- 10.2 Water Dead-Weight Testers 196
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- 10.3 Oil Dead-Weight Testers 196
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- 10.4 Pneumatic Dead-Weight Testers 196
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- 10.5 Digital Calibrators 198
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- 10.6 Manometers 199
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- 11 Temperature Calibration 203
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- 11.1 Temperature Calibration Baths 204
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- 11.2 Dry Block Calibrators 209
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- 11.3 Temperature Calibration Furnaces 211
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- 11.4 Infrared Calibrators 212
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- 11.5 Thermocouple and RTD Simulators 213
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- 11.6 Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometers 214
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- 11.7 Triple Point of Water Cells 216
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- 11.8 Metal Fixed Point Cells 219
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- 11.9 Ice Baths 221
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- 11.10 Boiling Point of Water 222
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- 12 Electrical Calibration 223
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- 12.1 Voltage 223
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- 12.2 Current 225
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- 12.3 Resistance 226
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- 1. 12.4 Thermocouples 228
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- 2. 12.5 Multifunction Calibrators 229
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- 13 Force Calibration 233
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- 13.1
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- Dead-Weight Force Calibration 233
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- 13.2
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- Proving Rings 238
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- 13.3
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- Hydraulic Presses 240
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- 13.4
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- Shunt Calibration 241
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- 14 Flow Calibration 245
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- 1. 14.1 Provers 247
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- 2. 14.2 Weigh Tank 250
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- 3. 14.3 PVTt Calibration Facility 250
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- 4. 14.4 Reference Flow Sensor 253
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- 15 Displacement Calibration 255
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- 1. 15.1 Gauge Blocks 256
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- 2. 15.2 Dial Indicators 257
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- 16 Vibration Calibration 259
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- 1. 16.1 Shaker Table 265
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- 2. 16.2 Reference Accelerometer 268
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- 17 Strain Gauge Calibration 271
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- 17.1 Bridge Shunt Calibration 272
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- 18 System Accuracy 277
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- 1. 18.1 System Accuracy Statistics 278
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- 2. 18.2 Root Sum Square Versus Sum of Errors 284
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- 3. 18.3 Standards Accuracy 285
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- 4. 18.4 Test Uncertainty Ratio 286
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- 5. 18.5 Uncertainty Versus Accuracy 287
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- 19 Transducer Specifications 293
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- 1. 19.1 Interpreting Manufacturer¿s Specification Sheets 294
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- 2. 19.2 Transducer Type 305
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- 19.3
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- Operating Principle 306
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- 19.4
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- Accuracy (% of full scale vs. % of reading) 306
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- 19.5
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- Linearity 307
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- 19.6
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- Hysteresis 308
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- 19.7
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- Environmental Operating Limits 308
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- 20 Test Procedure Design 311
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- 1. 20.1 Test Objective 312
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- 2. 20.2 Required Measurements 312
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- 3. 20.3 Accuracy Requirements 312
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- 4. 20.4 Frequency Response Requirements 313
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- 5. 20.5 Transducer Test Environment Limits 314
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- 6. 20.6 Transducer Connections and Space Limitations 314
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- 7. 20.7 Test Data Format 315
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- 8. 20.8 Test Data Analysis 316
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- 9. 20.9 Transducer Selection 317
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- 20.10 Calibration Requirements 317
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- Appendix 1 Internet Links to Measurement Instrumentation Information 319
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- Appendix 2 Internet Links to General Engineering Information 331
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- Index 333
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
English
Subject
Electronic instruments.
Testing
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- Equipment and supplies.
Physical measurements.
Electronic instruments
Physical measurements
Testing
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- Equipment and supplies
Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Electrical Engineering.
Form
Electronic book
LC no.
2006000524
ISBN
1556179146
9781556179143
9781601193278
1601193270
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