"Engineering Measurements - Methods and Intrinsic Errors" provides
a valuable insight into the equipment and methods generally used in
taking measurements, and helps engineers avoid or minimize the
inaccuracies that can arise even when using highly accurate
instruments. Many of the commonly used measurement methods are
described, together with their pitfalls and problems. The authors
also incorporate plenty of useful, practical examples.
Although there are a number of very good texts already available
on the subject of engineering measurements, most are quite
theoretical and few are written by practising engineers in
industry. Those written by industrialists often concentrate only on
their specific subject area. There does not appear to be a general
text covering theoretical and practical aspects of engineering
measurements, and in particular covering the areas of errors and
pitfalls associated with taking these measurements. This book is
designed to fill the gap, and incorporates knowledge obtained from
years of practical experience in industry and R&D by the
authors and the various contributors.
"Engineering Measurements - Methods and Intrinsic Errors" is
highly readable, practical, and comprehensive. Any engineer
involved in measurement, whether in manufacturing and process
control, development, troubleshooting, or research, will find this
guide a helpful everyday tool.
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