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Technological Measurements and Instrumentation
Major: Automation and Computer-integrated Technologies
Code of Subject: 6.151.00.O.62
Credits: 6
Department: Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies
Lecturer: Kril Bohdan Andriyovych, Associate Professor, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Semester: 5 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
- know the principles of construction of sensors technical parameters and methods for transmitting information from them;
- know the methods for measuring process parameters and the basic characteristics of the devices that implement these techniques;
- be able to choose the sensor for the specific task of automation;
- be able to carry out checks metrological characteristics of instruments.
- know the methods for measuring process parameters and the basic characteristics of the devices that implement these techniques;
- be able to choose the sensor for the specific task of automation;
- be able to carry out checks metrological characteristics of instruments.
Required prior and related subjects:
Prerequisites:
- Physics;
- Chemistry;
- Electronics and Circuits Engineering;
- Automatic Control Theory.
- Physics;
- Chemistry;
- Electronics and Circuits Engineering;
- Automatic Control Theory.
Summary of the subject:
General principles of sensors technical parameters and methods for transmitting information from them. Methods and instruments for measuring pressure. Methods and devices for measuring temperature and flow. Research and test devices for measuring process parameters.
Recommended Books:
1. Kulakov M.V. Technological measurements and devices for chemical industry. Textbook. 3rd ed. Mashynostroenye Publ., Moscow 1983, 424 p. (in Russian).
2. Profos, Measurements in the industry, 2nd ed. Metallurgija Publ., Moscow, 1990. (in Russian)
2. Profos, Measurements in the industry, 2nd ed. Metallurgija Publ., Moscow, 1990. (in Russian)
Assessment methods and criteria:
- written reports on laboratory works, oral questioning (30%);
- final control (control measure - exam): written and oral form (70%).
- final control (control measure - exam): written and oral form (70%).