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Title: BEE1313 Instrumentation


1
BEE1313 Instrumentation Measurements
Welcome
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2
Warm-up session
  • Stand up
  • Take a deep breath
  • Simple exercise

3
Objectives
  • At the end of this class, the students
  • should be able to explain the contents of this
    course.
  • should be able to put their expectation on this
    class.
  • should aware of the no of quizzes, tests and
    assignments.
  • should know a little bit detail about their
    lecturer

4
Introduction
  • R Remember your goal.
  • A Always want to deliver the best.
  • Z do not Zzzz in my class.
  • A married, have A son and a doughter
  • L Live in taman Ukhuwah Pmtg Badak.
  • I I like to help students, but
  • M Malas biasanya membawa padah
  • U Untuk berjaya, kena rajin lah
  • D Datang awal ke kelas
  • A A always be my highest target

5
Introduction to BEE1313
6
Course Outcomes
  • At the end of this course, the students should be
    able to
  • explain in detail about the working principle of
    DC/ AC meters.
  • discuss about the operation of electronic
    oscilloscopes and signal generators.
  • describe the working principles, operation and
    applications of various sensors and transducers.

7
Synopsis
  • This course introduces the students to the
  • principles of instrumentation and measurements.
  • determination of error that caused by the meters.
  • architecture and the working principles of DC/ AC
    meters, oscilloscopes and signal generators.
  • operation and applications of various sensors and
    transducers.
  • analogue signal conditioning.

8
Syllabus
  • Ch 01- Introduction to Instrumentation
    Measurements 3 hrs
  • Principles of instrumentation and measurements
  • Error in measurement
  • Measurement standard and calibration.

9
Syllabus
  • Ch02- DC Meters 6 hrs
  • Introduction to DC meters.
  • dArsonval meter movement.
  • DC Ammeter/ Voltmeter/ Ohmmeter.
  • Loading effects.

10
Syllabus
  • Ch03- AC Meters 6 hrs
  • Introduction to AC meters.
  • d Arsonval meter movement (half-wave/ full-wave
    rectification).
  • AC Ammeter/ Voltmeter/ Ohmmeter.
  • Loading effects.

11
Syllabus
  • Ch04- Oscilloscopes and signal generators 6hrs
  • Introduction to oscilloscope
  • Architecture of oscilloscope
  • Control functions of oscilloscope

12
Syllabus
  • Ch04- Oscilloscopes and signal generators 6hrs
    (Cont)
  • Introduction to signal generator
  • Architecture of signal generator
  • Control functions of signal generator

13
Syllabus
  • Ch05- Measuring devices (Electrical
    transducers) 4 hrs
  • Definition of a transducer.
  • Selecting a transducer.
  • Basic electrical transducer
  • Resistive Position Transducer
  • Capacitive Transducer
  • Inductive Transducer
  • LVDT
  • Thermocouple
  • Thermistor
  • Applications

14
Syllabus
  • Ch05- Measuring devices (Sensors) 8 hrs
  • Pressure measurement.
  • Deadweight Tester
  • Fluid HeadManometers.
  • Mechanical Pressure Gauges
  • Force-Summing Devices

15
Syllabus
  • Flow measurement
  • Differential pressure
  • Positive displacement
  • Coriolis
  • Magnetic
  • Ultrasonic

16
Syllabus
  • Temperature measurement
  • RTDs
  • Thermistors
  • Thermocouples
  • Level measurement
  • Magnetic Level Gauges
  • Capacitance Transmitters
  • Ultrasonic Level Transmitters
  • Radar Level Transmitters

17
Syllabus
  • CH06 Analogue signal conditioning 6hrs
  • Introduction to signal conditioning
  • Bridge circuits
  • Amplifiers
  • Protection
  • Filters

18
Assessment
  • Quizzes 4X 2.5 10
  • Tests 2X 12.5 25
  • Laboratory 4X 3.75 15
  • Assignments 2X 5 10
  • Final 1X 40 40
  • Total gtgtgtgtgt 100

19
References
  • Larry D. Jones , A. Foster Chin, Electronic
    Instruments and Measurements, 2nd
    Edition,Prentice-Hall,1995
  • J. P. Holman, Experimental Methods for
    Engineers, 7th Edition, McGraw-Hill,2001
  • Curtis D. Johnson, Process Control
    Instrumentation Technology, 7th Edition,
    Prentice-Hall, 2004

20
Ground Rules in BEE1313
  • Attendance is Compulsory.
  • Attire is formal. No sandals, jeans, round-neck
    t-shirts, long-haired or long nails.
  • Quizzes will be conducted pop-quized. No
    Re-Quiz.
  • Please inform me early if you have any problems
    regarding anything of this class.

21
Summary
  • This course is quite tough so the students must
    work hard to score good grades.
  • Distribute the BEE1313 Subscription Form.

22
QA Session
  • Any questions
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