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9780130658449
Based on the authors' industrial and academic experience, this book has been developed for an undergraduate course in engineering experimentation at the junior or senior level. The book can also be a useful reference for practicing engineers. The material covers the most common elements necessary to design, execute, analyze, and document an engineering experiment or to specify instrumentation for a production process. Key Features of the Book Introduction of the common nomenclature for measuring devices and presentation of the standard method to calibrate instruments Characteristics of signal conditioners, including amplifiers and filters Description of computerized data acquisition systems Detailed discussion of the sampling rate theorem and signal analysis using Fourier series and Fourier transforms Detailed coverage of the most common statistical techniques and probability distributions Detailed coverage of the most recent standard for uncertainty analysis Descriptions of the most common engineering measuring devices Detailed coverage of the dynamic characteristics of measuring systems with practical applications Common techniques for planning and documenting experiments Extensive end-of-chapter problems based on realistic industrial practice In addition to descriptions of common instruments, the book also includes common statistical techniques, data acquisition systems, and aspects of discrete sampling.Wheeler, Anthony J. is the author of 'Introduction to Engineering Experimentation', published 2003 under ISBN 9780130658449 and ISBN 0130658448.
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