- Process Instrumentation
- Process instrumentation Dynamics and Control
- Instrumentation and Process Control Theory
- Instrumentation and Control Systems
1. Process Instrumentation
1."Measurement Systems Application and Design" by Ernest O Doebelin
Book Review: This book describes measurement as a coherent engineering science and technology that takes into consideration all the application areas. The book demonstrates computer technology thereby including both computer aided analysis and incorporates dedicated computers into measurement systems. The book also covers measurement system dynamics thereby stressing on the use of sensors in manufacturing and advantages of electro optical systems.
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2."Instrument Engineers Hand book" by B G Liptak
“Instrument Engineers Handbook” Book Review: This book provides a fundamental overview on instrument engineering. It covers the measurement, control, and software aspects of automation. It provides an in-depth, state-of-the-art review of control software packages used in plant optimization, maintenance, control, and safety. It describes the ever-increasing number of applications for intelligent instruments, Internet use, enhanced networks, virtual private networks, and integration of control systems with the main, all of which operate in a global environment. It covers topics like advances in new displays, help operators to quickly respond to plant conditions.
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3."Instrumentation: Devices and Systems" by Rangan and Sharma
Book Review: This book provides with the latest methods that increase process efficiency, production rate and quality. The book tackles with the problems of process instruments and control assignment and also solves the problems very efficiently. The book also includes time saving tables, selection ratings, key points and many topic defining illustrations. The book also covers the latest advances ignited by the miniaturization of microprocessor.
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4."Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook" by Gregory McMillan and Douglas Considine
“Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive overview on process and industrial instruments and controls. It talks about the latest methods for increasing process efficiency, production rate, and quality and background needed to approach any key decision with confidence. It covers best practice solutions derived from the hands-on experience of experts, and significant developments in microprocessors. It was designed with one goal in mind which is to help you solve problems in the most efficient way possible.
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5."Transducers and Instrumentation" by DVS Murthy
Book Review: This book is written based on the author’s experience in the development of instrumentation engineering. The author presents masterly analysis of the principles and characteristics of transducers, types of industrial sensors and transducers. The author also provides detailed discussion on topics like signal processing, data display, transmission, telemetry systems with the focus being on latest advancements. The book also contains many examples and clear cut diagrams.
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6."Instrumentation and Process Measurements" by W Bolton
“Instrumentation and Process Measurements” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive overview on the outline of instrumentation control systems. It talks about instrument systems along with a look at the constituent elements of such systems. It provides a discussion of measurement systems for process variables and the maintenance of instrument systems. All chapters include examples and problems, with answers appearing at the end of the book. The book is designed to focus on students and teachers who need basic introduction to instrumentation systems and process measurements.
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7."Process Control Instrumentation Technology" by Johnson
“Process Control Instrumentation Technology” Book Review: This book provides a fundamental overview on process control instrumentation technology. It is designed to provide readers with an understanding and appreciation of theoretical concepts behind control system elements and operations. It also covers some of the practical details of how elements of a control system are designed and operated. This overall knowledge empowers users to design a control system from working perspective, practical experience, and comprehend how these elements affect overall system operation and tuning.
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8."Maintenance of Process Instrumentation in Nuclear Power Plants" by H M Hashemian
“Maintenance of Process Instrumentation in Nuclear Power Plants” Book Review: This book provides a detailed overview on maintenance of process instrumentation in nuclear power plants. It summarizes all the scattered literature in this area. It compiles 30 years of knowledge gained by the author in testing the I and C systems of nuclear power plants around the world. It focuses on process, temperature and pressure sensors and the verification of their calibration and response time. This book is designed as a training course for I and C maintenance engineers in the topics of power, process, chemical, and other industries.
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9."Applied Technology and Instrumentation for Process Control" by Douglas O de Sa
“Applied Technology and Instrumentation for Process Control” Book Review: The book highlights the different technologies used in various manufacturing processes. It can be accessed by practitioners and engineers involved in the field of process control and instrumentation. This book provides a detailed overview on applied technology and instrumentation of process control. It talks about the complex technologies of various manufacturing processes and the control instrumentation used. It describes a large variety of processes that prohibits covering more than a few. It contains carefully selected and diverse examples that show fundamentally basic simpler elements or techniques which can be coordinated and expanded into more control systems. This book is designed to focus on practitioners and engineers in related industries or applications. Important and selective technologies that can be extended and implemented to a wide range of applications are provided in the book. Simple and fundamental techniques are dealt with in detail for further expansion into complex control systems. | |
10."Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control" by Anderson
“Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control” Book Review: This book provides a fundamental overview on instrumentation for process measurement and control. It is clearly written in an easy-to-understand manner. It includes the fundamentals of control system and process measurement. It covers pressure, temperature, level, and flow, and much more. It provides practical reference for both practitioners and students. It bridges the gap between basic technology and advanced sophisticated systems. It covers actuators and valves, pneumatic and electronic control systems, combination control systems, and others.
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11."Process Control Instrumentation Technology" by Curtis Johnson
Book Review: This book covers various concepts on measurement and instrumentation issues. This book very nicely presents the theoretical concepts behind control system element and operations with the need of advanced mathematics and theory. The book also explains the practical concepts about the design and operation of control system elements. This book enables the users to design the control system elements from practical point and help in determining their effect on overall system operation and tuning. The chapters include process control basics, analog and digital signal conditioning, optical, thermal and mechanical sensors, controller principles and loop characteristics.
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2. Process instrumentation Dynamics and Control
1."Process Systems Analysis and Control" by Coughnowr and Koppel
“Process Systems Analysis and Control” Book Review: This book is designed focusing mainly towards undergraduates in a first process dynamics and control course. It is divided into eight parts in which the first part covers topics related to Modeling for Process Dynamics. The second part includes subjects of Linear Open-Loop Systems. The third, fourth and fifth subdivisions cover chapters relating Linear Closed-Loop Systems, frequency response and process applications respectively. Further sixth, seventh and eighth part comprises topics regarding State-Space Methods, Nonlinear Control and Computers in Process Control.
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2."Chemical Process Control" by George Stephanopolous
“Chemical Process Control” Book Review: This book is designed such that it includes all features of chemical process control. It analyses process modelling, a huge variety of control schemes. It also thoroughly examines dynamic analysis of processing systems, synthesis of multivariable control configuration for single units and complete chemical plants. Research and design of digital computer control systems is also covered. Importance is given to formulating problems, examination of posed control problems and the synthesis and analysis of alternative control systems. It covers both hardware elements required for practical application of several control schemes and controller design concepts. It puts forward a compact layout of the control systems found in chemical processes. The design of control systems for multivariable processes and entire chemical plants are also explained in this book. It comprises numerous illustrations, questions at the end of chapter and problems.
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3."Principles of Process control" by Patranabis D
“Principles of Process control” Book Review: This book is composed such that it provides a thorough and updated knowledge of Principles of Process Control. This book is written in a fine manner which helps to get a thorough understanding of the course. It is designed keeping a great balance between the old analogue methodologies and new computer-based digital techniques. Topics included in this book are system models and response: transfer function, block diagram and signal flow graph, development of models for industrial control devices and systems, PID control and many others.
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4."Process Control" by Peter Harriott
“Process Control” Book Review: This book is designed for chemical engineers, mechanical engineers as well as electrical engineers. This book provides a foundation to the theory of automatic control. It also covers the subject of how process control is used in chemical process industries. Major importance is given to the dynamic behaviour of processes and processing tools instead of mechanical qualities of instruments and controllers. It will be handy for engineers who help in designing process control systems. It contains units such as open loop response of simple systems, frequency- response analysis, optimum controller settings, the stability and control of chemical reactors and several others.
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5."Process Instrumentation,dynamics And Control For Chemical Engineers" by Ray Chaudhuri Utpal Ray Chaudhuri Uttam
“Process Instrumentation,dynamics And Control For Chemical Engineers” Book Review: This book covers the fundamentals of control system hardware and static and dynamic operations of instruments and processes. It covers controlling devices, control strategies, automated control of process plants, examination of stable control systems and simulators in control systems. Furthermore it includes computer controlled system analysis and analysis of control of control systems in a computer screen. It comprises topics like measurement and control hardware, control devices, various control strategies, mathematical study of computer control systems, Simulation in control systems and many others. It also provides model questions and answers from GATE examinations.
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6."Process Instrumentation, Control, and Dynamics" by Kal Renganathan Sharma
“Process Instrumentation, Control, and Dynamics” Book Review: This book is designed for chemical engineering students. The text includes life science. Furthermore it connects complicated subjects in chemical engineering to physical-world events, for instance Fukushima nuclear power plant shutdown in Japan. It also explains ways in which complex engineering theories connect to everyday life. It comprises various topics like single and multiple compartment models, types of stability including stable, integrating and inverse and many such topics. It also includes types of control i.e. feedback, feed-forward, internal, ratio and estimation.
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7."Process Control Instrumentation Technology" by Johnson
“Process Control Instrumentation Technology” Book Review: Control system elements and operations are emphasised in this book. It is recommended to students of the process control and instrumentation domain. This book comprises knowledge of several important concepts behind control system components and functions. It comprises concepts like measurement, process control and instrumentation with adequate rigor to grant application-oriented design using fundamental mathematical skills. It covers topics like sensors, analog and digital conditioning, control loop tuning and several others. This book has both techniques i.e. concepts and design. It also contains various practical details regarding designing and operating of elements of a control system. It covers topics like Analog Signal Conditioning, Optical Sensors, Computer-Based Control etc. The book begins with introducing the readers to fundamentals of process control before diving into complex topics such as analog and digital signal conditioning. Further parts of the book deal with various sensors including thermal, mechanical and optical sensors. Further, the book talks about final control and discrete-state process control before dealing with controller principles and specifically, analog controllers. The last chapters of the book focus on computer-based control and control-loop characteristics. Readers can also find numerous problems with solutions provided in the text. | |
8."Process Instrumentation systems" by Chinttan and CHINTTAN PUBLICATIONS
“Process Instrumentation systems” Book Review: This book is specifically composed for Students of Instrumentation and Electronics branch of Science or Engineering. It includes topics such as Process dynamics, various types of processes, Analog and digital controllers. It also covers Process Controllers, Tuning of controllers, Schemes to Control, Discrete State Process Control. Several other topics included are Batch and Continuous Control, Adaptive controllers and other such topics.
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9."The Dynamic Analysis of Automatic Process Control" by Ralph L Moore
“The Dynamic Analysis of Automatic Process Control” Book Review: “Dynamics is the science of forces, both static and kinetic. Analyzing the dynamics of processes and instruments mathematically is safer and less costly than experimental testing. This book includes subjects giving importance to mathematical modeling of processes and process equipment. It also comprises Frequency response methods which provide deep knowledge of automatic process control than computer simulations. It also covers self-regulating systems; control valves, signal flow diagrams, and flow control. Topics such as sinusoidal analysis; controller mode selection; temperature, cascade, and feedforward control; and state space techniques are also present.It covers Mathematics topics like calculus and a knowledge of the basics of chemistry and physics.
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10."Process Measurement and Control" by Roy E Fraser
“Process Measurement and Control” Book Review: This book is designed for students in areas such as automatic control systems.Classic control loop with its four major blocks: the measuring sensor block, the controller block, the process adjustment block, and the process block are well defined in this book. It covers the purposes of process control for industrial applications such as measuring process variables, transmission of the sensed data to a central analyzer and several others. It also covers description of Design, operation, and maintenance procedures. Furthermore, subjects like selection of hardware and software and ways to improve production and reduce costs are also covered. Some other topics included are observing the presented and noted data to process operation satisfactorily, observing the fulfilment of cost goals, calibration of equipment, repairing equipment, and many others.
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3. Instrumentation and Process Control Theory
1."Automatic Control Engineering" by F H Raven
Book Review: This book describes all the automatic control systems that are used in different fields of engineering. The book covers all the applications related to control systems ranging from precision control device design to massive equipment design. The book also describes applications for automatic controls. The book also discusses about how control systems are represented with the help of block diagrams. The book also explains linear differential equations that describe the operation of different control systems. The book also describes state space methods, digital control systems, frequency response methods and system compensation.
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2."Engineering Systems and Automatic Control" by P Dransfield | |
3."Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis" by B C Nakra and K K Chaudhry
“Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis” Book Review: Various aspects of instrumentation, measurement and analysis are covered in this book. It can be accessed mainly by students of the domain. Recent technological advances in the fields are highlighted. New and relevant topics of the subject are also discussed.
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4."Industrial Instrumentation" by D P Eckeman
Book Review: This book reviews the methodologies and principles of many methods that are used in industrial processing and manufacturing. The book stresses more on the methods rather than mechanisms. The book also focuses on the basics on engineering applications and uses analytical approaches to solve measurement problems. This is a very good book for undergraduates studying engineering. Knowledge of elements of calculus, mechanics and thermodynamics is a pre requisite for this book.
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5."Applied Instrumentation in the Process Industries: Control Systems - Theory, Troubleshooting and Design" by Leslie M Zoss | |
6."Advanced Instrumentation, Data Interpretation, and Control of Biotechnological Processes" by J F van Impe
“Advanced Instrumentation, Data Interpretation, and Control of Biotechnological Processes” Book Review: The main idea of the book is problems faced in the field of instrumentation in biotechnological problems and strategies of solution. Engineers, researchers as well as students can refer to this book. The first part of the book deals with modern hardware sensors such as viable biomass measurement, membrane inlet mass spectrometry, flow cytometry and microcalorimetry. The second part covers concepts of model based process diagnosis and control techniques including bioprocess modeling, identification, data processing and software sensor design.
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7."Measurement Theory for Engineers" by Ilya Gertsbakh
“Measurement Theory for Engineers” Book Review: The book deals with a wide variety of applications of statistical measurement theory. Graduate students and researchers of the field can find this book of interest. Basics and fundamentals of measurement theory are covered. Every topic in the book starts by introducing the basics to the readers before diving into further complex aspects. Related mathematical concepts are elucidated wherever needed. Readers can also find a plethora of exercise problems throughout the text.
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8."Tuning of Industrial Control Systems" by A B Corripio
“Tuning of Industrial Control Systems” Book Review: The book talks about multi-facetted concepts of tuning. It is recommended to students of undergraduate level courses in the domain. Practical aspects of the concepts are emphasised. The book begins with the topic of feedback controllers and goes on to highlight open-loop characterization of process dynamics and selection strategies for feedback controller modes. Further, the book deals with tuning of feedback controller modes including both computer and microprocessor based controllers.
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9."Control Loop Foundation - Batch and Continuous Processes" by Terrence Blevins
“Control Loop Foundation – Batch and Continuous Processes” Book Review: The concepts of process control are discussed in detail in this text. It targets engineers and working technicians in the field. Single and multi-loop control techniques are discussed before dealing with advanced control techniques. Industrial applications are elucidated with the help of simple processes. Last section of the book focuses on complex examples of various industries.
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10."PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition: Techniques for Measurement, Instrumentation and Control" by Kevin James | |
11."Control Systems Engineering" by I J Nagarath and M Gopal
Book Review: This book covers the concepts that are related to both continous time systems and discrete time systems and is very useful for courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. The book also contains numerous examples that demonstrate the basic system concepts. The book also contains numerous examples and mainly focuses on the computer aided design. Additionally, the book also focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of the subject.
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12."Industrial Instrumentation" by D P Eckmen
“Industrial Instrumentation” Book Review: The book focuses on the principles of measurement used in industrial processing and manufacturing. It targets students of undergraduate level courses in engineering requiring prior knowledge of calculus, mechanics, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics for a better understanding of certain topics. The book covers fundamental methods before diving into their mechanisms. Required physics concepts are also explained wherever necessary. Readers can also find several numericals throughout the text.
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13."Control Systems Engineering" by Norman S Nise
Book Review: This is a very good textbook that is suitable for mechanical engineering and electrical engineering courses. The book also stresses majorly on computer aided design. The various topics covered in the book include frequency domain and time domain model ling, time response, stability, steady state errors, root locus techniques, frequency response techniques and many more. The book enables the readers to study the concepts related to virtual systems, apply them, perform control solution implementation and evaluate the results.
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14."Process Instrumentation, Dynamics and Control for Chemical Engineers" by RAY CHAUDHURI
“Process Instrumentation, Dynamics and Control for Chemical Engineers” Book Review: The book covers various aspects of process instrumentation. It is intended for chemical engineers and working professionals of the field. The topics covered include basics of control system hardwares, static and dynamic behaviours of instruments and processes, controlling devices and control strategies, automatic control of process plant.
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15."Instrumentation and Process Control" by Anardan Prasad and Vishnu Priye
“Instrumentation and Process Control” Book Review: The book deals with the multi facetted concepts of instrumentation. It targets graduate level students of disciplines such as electrical, electronics and instrumentation. The contents of the book are covered in a total of 8 chapters. The book begins with a few chapters dedicated to the concepts of transducers such as transducer signal selection, pneumatic transmitters, smart transmitters, special class thermocouple, nucleonic level gages, and electronic level gages. Subsequent chapters of the book talks about telemetry, topics such as pneumatic transmissions are covered in this section. Further, the book dives into process control where three element control systems are discussed with various examples. The last section of the book emphasises on recent developments and microprocessor based instrumentation systems elucidating important topics such as development of PLC, distributed control systems and instrumentation communication protocol.
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16."Instrumentation and Process Control" by Terry L M Bartelt | |
17."Pierre Gy's Sampling Theory and Sampling Practice" by Francis F Pitard | |
18."Quantitative Process Control Theory" by Weidong Zhang
“Quantitative Process Control Theory” Book Review: A novel approach to industrial system problems is highlighted in this book. It targets graduate and undergraduate students along with researchers carrying out studies in the field. A new and tested method for facing major industrial problems is presented in this book. Mathematical proofs are provided wherever required in the text. Examples are taken from real life scenarios of various fields such as heat exchanger, hot strip mill, maglev, nuclear reactor and distillation column/heavy oil fractionator. Solving strategies of single-input and single-output (SISO) and multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) design issues are discussed. Readers can also find summaries and numerous problems at the end of each chapter strengthening the concepts elucidated.
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4. Instrumentation and Control Systems
1."Instrumentation and Control Systems" by K N Reddy | |
2."Instrumentation and Control Systems" by Bolton
“Instrumentation and Control Systems” Book Review: This book explains the fundamental principles of modern instrumentation and control systems, including examples of the latest devices, techniques and applications. It concentrates on giving a complete introduction to the subject with simple and easy-to-understand form. The book combines theory with numerous case studies and applications to help readers to apply the content directly to real-world engineering contexts. It covers topics such as smart instrumentation, DAQ, crucial health and safety considerations, and practical issues such as noise reduction, maintenance and testing. It provides an introduction to PLCs and ladder programming and various software programmes used for simulation. It contains different problems, case studies and applications with a set of answers at the end of the book.
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3."Reeds Vol 10: Instrumentation and Control Systems (Reeds Marine Engineering and Technology Series)" by Gordon Boyd and Leslie Jackson
“Reeds Vol 10: Instrumentation and Control Systems (Reeds Marine Engineering and Technology Series)” Book Review: The new edition of the book explains the topic of instrumentation and control systems and their application to marine engineering. It is designed for professional trainees studying Merchant Navy Marine Engineering Certificates of Competency (CoC) and Electrical/Marine Engineering undergraduate students. It contains generic technical and practical descriptions of the operation of instrumentation and control devices and systems. The book covers topics from simple measurement devices, through signal conditioning and digitisation to highly sophisticated automated control and instrumentation systems. It explains electrical equipment in hazardous areas detailing hazards, gas groups, temperature classifications and types of protection. It illustrates latest chapters on the new generation of Liquified Natural Gas carriers, SMART sensors and protocols, as well as computer based systems.
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4."Process Control Systems and Instrumentation" by Terry L Bartelt
“Process Control Systems and Instrumentation” Book Review: This book covers the full spectrum of industrial maintenance and control, from servomechanisms to instrumentation. It explains about components, circuits, instruments, control techniques, calibration, tuning and programming associated with industrial automated systems. The book concentrates on operation, rather than mathematical design concepts. It illustrates a variety of courses, such as electrical motors, sensors, variable speed drives, programmable logic controllers, servomechanisms, and various instrumentation and process classes. It also discusses industrial maintenance and automation information. It contains an extensive collection of supplements with lab manual and animated lessons CD.
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5."Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation (Including Metrology and Control Systems)" by R K Rajput
“Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation (Including Metrology and Control Systems)” Book Review: This book explains general concepts of measurements and instrumentation. It discusses static and dynamic characteristics of instruments. It covers topics such as errors in measurement, sensors and transducers, signal conditioning and data transmission. The book discusses pressure and flow measurements, temperature measurements. It also illustrates displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, torque and shaft power measurements. It contains the latest university questions with answers and additional objective type questions bank.
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6."Principles of Industrial Instrumentation and Control Systems" by Chennakesava R Alavala
“Principles of Industrial Instrumentation and Control Systems” Book Review: This book is designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of mechanical engineering and related disciplines. It explains instrumentation methods used for measurement of important industrial variables. It introduces the readers to the basic concepts of control systems. The book discusses measurement techniques of physical variables such as displacement, time, count, frequency, stress and strain, force, pressure, fluid flow, liquid level and temperature. It also includes static and dynamic characteristics and error analysis of measurement systems. It covers topics such as basic transducers, signal conditioning, control systems, transfer functions and stability. It contains numerous solved examples with chapter-end exercise to gain concepts thoroughly.
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7."Practical Data Acquisition for Instrumentation and Control Systems (IDC Technology (Paperback))" by John Park ASD
“Practical Data Acquisition for Instrumentation and Control Systems (IDC Technology (Paperback))” Book Review: This book concentrates on data acquisition and control using the PC and standalone instruments. The main aim of the book is to show how data acquisition and control using the PC and standalone instruments. It includes the popular IEEE 488 interface. The book covers all aspects of the data acquisition system including design and specification to programming, installation and configuration. It provides a solid grasp of the principles and practical implementation of interfacing the PC and standalone instruments to real-world signals from the laboratory to the industrial plant. It helps to develop the ability to design, specify, install and configure and program data acquisition systems quickly and effectively.
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8."Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: The control of boilers and HRSG systems (Control, Robotics and Sensors)" by David Lindsley
“Power Plant Control and Instrumentation: The control of boilers and HRSG systems (Control, Robotics and Sensors)” Book Review: This book provides a practical and complete analysis of control systems for boilers and HRSGs in a variety of applications from waste-to-energy plants through to CCGTs. It explains process transmitters, advanced DCS configurations and final elements such as control valves and dampers. It illustrates basic concepts such as methods of connecting instruments to the process. The book also discussed the design features of distributed control systems. Chapters are more focused on the application of modern nomenclature systems and to the documentation required to ensure that the equipment and systems meet all the requirements. It is useful for systems engineers, operators, maintenance staff and specifiers of power plant control and instrumentation (C&I) systems.
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9."Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems Design" by Michael D Whitt
“Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems Design” Book Review: This book explains the ideal design package and delves into the business of design engineering. It gives a roadmap to understanding the design process and the elements of a successful project. It also demonstrates specific issues in a well-designed I&C system, and the engineering products that enable practical design and successful maintenance.
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10."Instrumentation and Control Systems Documentation" by Fred A Meier and Clifford A Meier
“Instrumentation and Control Systems Documentation” Book Review: This book provides the knowledge required to understand and build the documents and symbols that define a modern industrial measurement and control system. It discusses the control systems documentation with process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams. The book also contains instrument indexes and databases, specification forms, logic diagrams, loop diagrams, installation details and location plans.
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