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Pneumatic, hydraulic and allied instrumentation schemes have given way to electronic schemes in recent years thanks to the rapid strides in electronics and allied areas. Principles, design and applications of such state-of-the-art instrumentation schemes form the subject matter of this book. Through representative examples, the basic building blocks of instrumentation schemes are identified and each of these building blocks discussed in terms of its design and interface characteristics. The common generic schemes synthesized with such building blocks are dealt with subsequently. This forms the scope of Part I. The focus in Part II is on application. Displacement and allied instrumentation, force and allied instrumentation and process instrumentation in terms of temperature, flow, pressure level and other common process variables are dealt with separately and exhaustively. Despite the diversity in the sensor principles and characteristics and the variety in the applications and their environments, it is possible judiciously to carve out broad areas of application for each type of sensor and the instrumentation built around it. The last chapter categorises instrumentation schemes according to their different levels of complexity. Specific practical examples - especially at involved complexity levels - are discussed in detail.
Pneumatic, hydraulic and allied instrumentation schemes have given
way to electronic schemes in recent years thanks to the rapid
strides in electronics and allied areas. Principles, design and
applications of such state-of-the-art instrumentation schemes form
the subject matter of this book. Through representative examples,
the basic building blocks of instrumentation schemes are identified
and each of these building blocks discussed in terms of its design
and interface characteristics. The common generic schemes
synthesized with such building blocks are dealt with subsequently.
This forms the scope of Part I. The focus in Part II is on
application. Displacement and allied instrumentation, force and
allied instrumentation and process instrumentation in terms of
temperature, flow, pressure level and other common process
variables are dealt with separately and exhaustively. Despite the
diversity in the sensor principles and characteristics and the
variety in the applications and their environments, it is possible
judiciously to carve out broad areas of application for each type
of sensor and the instrumentation built around it. The last chapter
categorises instrumentation schemes according to their different
levels of complexity. Specific practical examples - especially at
involved complexity levels - are discussed in detail.
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