The accurate measurement of temperature is a vital parameter in many fields. A critically important aspect of applying any temperature sensor is that of traceable calibration - a concept that has been developed to ensure that all measurements made are accurate and legally valid.<br> This timely new
Temperature Measurement, Second Edition
β Scribed by L. Michalski, K. Eckersdorf, J. Kucharski, J. McGhee(auth.)
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 514
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The accurate measurement of temperature is a vital parameter in many fields of engineering and scientific practice. Responding to emerging trends, this classic reference has been fully revised to include coverage of the latest instrumentation and measurement methods.
Featuring:
* Brand new chapters on computerised temperature measuring systems, signal conditioning and temperature measurement in medicine
* Sections on noise thermometers, the development of photoelectric and multi-wavelength pyrometers and the latest IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards
* Coverage of fibre optic thermometers, imaging of temperature fields and measurement in hazardous areas
* Examination of virtual instruments in temperature measurement, and new methods for themometer calibration
* Many numerical examples, tables and diagrams
Practising instrument engineers, graduate students and researchers in the fields of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering and in other industrial areas will welcome this balanced approach to both the theory and practice of temperature measurement.Content:
Chapter 1 Temperature Scales and Classification of Thermometers (pages 1β18):
Chapter 2 Non?Electric Thermometers (pages 19β36):
Chapter 3 Thermoelectric Thermometers (pages 37β84):
Chapter 4 Resistance Thermometers (pages 85β102):
Chapter 5 Semiconductor Thermometers (pages 103β124):
Chapter 6 Fibre Optic Thermometers (pages 125β138):
Chapter 7 Quartz, Ultrasonic and Noise Thermometers and Distributed Parameter Sensors (pages 139β150):
Chapter 8 Pyrometers Classification and Radiation Laws (pages 151β162):
Chapter 9 Manually Operated Pyrometers (pages 163β176):
Chapter 10 Automatic Pyrometers (pages 177β208):
Chapter 11 Practical Applications of Pyrometers (pages 209β228):
Chapter 12 Conditioning of Temperature Sensor Output Signals (pages 229β258):
Chapter 13 Computerised Temperature Measuring Systems (pages 259β272):
Chapter 14 Imaging of Temperature Fields of Solids (pages 273β278):
Chapter 15 Dynamic Temperature Measurement (pages 279β332):
Chapter 16 Temperature Measurement of Solid Bodies by Contact Method (pages 333β360):
Chapter 17 Temperature Measurement of Fluids (pages 361β380):
Chapter 18 Temperature Measurement of Transparent Solid Bodies (pages 381β386):
Chapter 19 Temperature Measurement of Moving Bodies (pages 387β396):
Chapter 20 Temperature Measurement in Industrial Appliances (pages 397β411):
Chapter 21 Temperature Measurement in Medicine (pages 413β418):
Chapter 22 Calibration and Testing of Temperature Measuring Instruments (pages 419β452):
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