Measurements and Instrumentation in Heat Engineering Volume 1 /

Preobrazhensky, V. P .

Measurements and Instrumentation in Heat Engineering Volume 1 / V . P. Preobrazhensky - Volume 1 - Moscow: MIR Publishers, c 1980. - 352 p .: ill .; 22cm.




CONTENT

PART ONE: MEASUREMENTS

CHAPTER ONE: A GENERAL OUTLINE
1.1 Definition, Types, and Methods of Measurement
1.2 An Outline of Measuring Means
1.3 Accuracy and Errors of Measurement Defined
1.4 Error Analysis of Precision Measurements
1.5 Metrological Characteristics of Measuring Means
Etc.

PART TWO: THERMOMETRY

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
2,1 Temperature and Temperature Scales
2.2 Practical Temperature Scales

CHAPTER THREE: LIQUID-IN-GLASS AND FILLED-SYSTEM THERMOMETERS
3.1 Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers
3.2 Filled-System Thermometers
3.3 Solid-Expansion and Bimetal Thermometers
Etc.

CHAPTER FOUR: THERMOELECTRIC THERMOMETRY
4.1 General
4.2 Basic Theory of Thermocouples
4.3 Connection of a Measuring Instrument in a Thermocouple Circuit
4.4 Reference-Junction Compensation
4.5 Determination of Thermal EMF for Various Materials
Etc.

CHAPTER FIVE: RESISTANCE THERMOMETERS AND ASSOCIATED INDICATORS
5.1 General
5.2 Resistance Winding Materials and Respective Resistance Thermometers
5.3 Cnstruction of Platinum and Copper Resistance Thermometers
5.4 Semiconductor Resistance Thermometers
5.5 Measuring the Resistance of a Resistance Thermometer by a Bridge
Etc.

CHAPTER SIX: TECHNIQUES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE BY CONTACT METHODS.
MEASUREMENT ERRORS, THEIR EVALUATION AND REDUCTION
6.1 General
6.2 Errors of Methods in the Measurement of Gas Temperature Dueto Heat Transfer by Radiation
6.3 Errors of Methods Dueto Heat Transfer Along the Probe
6.4 Installation of Temperature-Sensing Probes in Fluid Stream
6.5 Measuring the Temperature of High-Velocity Gas Stream
Etc.

CHAPTER SEVEN: RADIATIO PYROMETRY
7.1 General
7.2 Theory of Radiation Pyrometry
7.3 Optical Pyrometers
7.4 Photoelectric Pyrometers
7.5 Two-Color Pyrometers
Etc.

PART THREE: TRANSDUCERS AND REMOTE INDICATION CIRCUITS

CHAPTER EIGHT: TRANSDUCERS AND REMOTE INDICATION CIRCUITS
8.1 General
8.2 Variable-Resistance Transducers and Remote Indication Circuits
8.3 Strain-Gauge Transducers
8.4 Differential-Transformer Transducers and Remote Indication Circuits
8.5 Ferrodynamic Transducers and Remote Indication Circuits
Etc.


Includes Index p.351-352






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