Introduction to Engineering Experimentation

Introduction to Engineering Experimentation
Author: Anthony J. Wheeler
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2010
Genre: Engineering
ISBN: 0131742760

KEY BENEFIT An up-to-date, practical introduction to engineering experimentation. Introduction to Engineering Experimentation, 3E introduces many topics that engineers need to master in order to plan, design, and document a successful experiment or measurement system. The text offers a practical approach with current examples and thorough discussions of key topics, including those often ignored or merely touched upon by other texts, such as modern computerized data acquisition systems, electrical output measuring devices, and in-depth coverage of experimental uncertainty analysis. The book includes theoretical coverage and selected applications of statistics and probability, instrument dynamic response, uncertainty analysis and Fourier analysis; detailed descriptions of computerized data acquisition systems and system components, as well as a wide range of common sensors and measurement systems such as strain gages and thermocouples. Worked examples are provided for theoretical topics and sources of uncertainty are presented for measurement systems. For engineering professionals looking for an up-to-date, practical introduction to the field of engineering experimentation.

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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1978
Genre: Research, Industrial
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Total Pages: 520
Release: 1965
Genre: Technology
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Principles of Electrical Measurement

Principles of Electrical Measurement
Author: Slawomir Tumanski
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2006-01-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0203961838

The field of electrical measurement continues to grow, with new techniques developed each year. From the basic thermocouple to cutting-edge virtual instrumentation, it is also becoming an increasingly "digital" endeavor. Books that attempt to capture the state-of-the-art in electrical measurement are quickly outdated. Recognizing the need for a tex