Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control- William C. Dunn


Instrumentation technicians work on pneumatics, electronic instruments, digital logic devices and computer-based process controls. Because so much of their work involves computerized devices, they need an extensive knowledge of electronics, and most have degrees in electronics technology. Most textbooks in this area are written for four year institutions and lack the practical flavor that is needed in technical schools or community colleges.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction And Review
Chapter 2: Basic Electrical Components
Chapter 3: Ac Electricity
Chapter 4: Electronics
Chapter 5: Pressure
Chapter 6: Level
Chapter 7: Flow
Chapter 8: Temperature And Hea
Chapter 9: Humidity, Density, Viscosity, And Ph
Chapter 10: Other Sensors
Chapter 11: Actuators And Control
Chapter 12: Signal Conditioning
Chapter 13: Signal Transmission
Chapter 14: Process Control
Chapter 15: Documentation And Symbols
Appendix A: Answers To Odd Numbered Problems
Appendix B: Thermocouple Tables
Appendix C: References And Information Resources
Appendix D: Abbreviations

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