This book aims to bridge the gap between the mathematical treatment often used by the specialist control engineer and the narrow descriptive literature of a particular manufacturer. It is written primarily for those with a good general engineering background who have had little experience in instrumentation and control. The work favours marine engineering but students and engineers in other industries should find it a useful book as the subject has a common basis.
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Instrumentation and Control
This book aims to bridge the gap between the mathematical treatment often used by the specialist control engineer and the narrow descriptive literature of a particular manufacturer. It is written primarily for those with a good general engineering background who have had little experience in instrumentation and control. The work favours marine engineering but students and engineers in other industries should find it a useful book as the subject has a common basis.