Friday, February 24, 2017

Basic instrumentation

 Instrumentation

    Instrumentation is the process of measuring, calibrating, and controlling the physical variable such as pressure, flow, temperature etc using a instrument.

Calibration
      Calibration is the process of checking the accuracy and correctness of an instrument by comparing it with a standard instrument.

Accuracy
            The degree of closeness to the true value.

Precession
            Pressure of repeatability of measurement that is successive reading do not differ.

Error
            The deviation of the true value from the desire value.


Transducers
            Transducer is defined as a device that receives energy from one system and transmits it to another often in a different form. Basically there are two types of transducers:
1.     Electrical Transducers
2.     Mechanical Transducers
            An electrical transducer gives a sensing device by which the physical, mechanical, optical quantity to be measured, is transformed directly by a suitable mechanism into an electrical signal.

            Electrical transducers can be classified into two ways:
1.     Active Transducers
2.     Passive Transducers

Active Transducers
            Active transducers generate an electrical signal directly in response to the physical parameter and does not require external power source for its operation. Active transducers are self generating devices which operate under energy conversion principle and generate an equivalent output signal.

Passive Transducers
            Passive transducers operate under energy controlling principle which makes it necessary to use an external electrical source with them. They depend up on the change in an electrical parameter (R, L, C).
E.g. Strain Gauge, Thermistors

Selecting a Transducers
            Following should be considered while selecting a transducer:
1.     Operating range
2.     Sensitivity
3.     Environmental compatibility
4.     Accuracy

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