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Instrument Engineer's Handbook, Bela Liptak
For nearly thirty years, the Instrument Engineers' Handbook has been the most
widely-used reference in its field. Changes in the profession since 1981
necessitate these updated editions, which include new sections covering the
developments of the last decade and a new international perspective (the books
have not been available before outside of the USA). The two volumes cover all
the topics process control and instrument engineers use in their everyday work.
The two volumes comprise nearly 3000 pages, with thousands of illustrations.
Completely revised for the first time since the early 80s, they cover all the
latest advances in control hardware, transmitters, displays, DCS, PLC and
computer systems. The books provide the tools needed to make sophisticated
equipment selection and solve operating problems quickly.
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Instrumentation Reference Book, Walt Boyes
Instrumentation is not a clearly defined subject, having a 'fuzzy' boundary with a number of other disciplines. Often categorized as either 'techniques' or 'applications' this book addresses the various applications that may be needed with reference to the practical techniques that are available for the instrumentation or measurement of a specific physical quantity or quality. This makes it of direct interest to anyone working in the process, control and instrumentation fields where these measurements are essential.
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Pocket Guide to Instrumentation, R.R. Lee
This guide helps readers quickly identify instrumentation. It includes data on control devices, monitors, and batteries, and a chapter on bar coding as a control procedure. Pocket Guide to Instrumentation is a handy guide that helps simplify procurement and handling of instrumentation equipment and accessories. It provides materials personnel with concise, straightforward information for identifying and tracking the many types of control devices, fittings, valves, etc. that accompany instrumentation projects. It also includes data on cables, monitors, and batteries, and a chapter on how to use bar coding as a control procedure. Ideal for engineers, designers, and technical and clerical personnel involved in material procurement and control, this compact reference is packed with figures and tables that describe a wide range of standard instrumentation items.
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Instrumentation and Control Systems, W. Bolton
Taking a highly practical approach, Bill Bolton combines underpinning theory with numerous case studies and applications throughout, to enable the reader to apply the content directly to real-world engineering contexts. Coverage includes smart instrumentation, DAQ, crucial health and safety considerations, and practical issues such as noise reduction, maintenance and testing. An introduction to PLCs and ladder programming is incorporated in the text, as well as new information introducing the various software programmes used for simulation.
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