Lecture 02
Lecture 02
Pressure Gauge is a
Deflection Type
Instrument
Value of quantity
measured displayed
in terms of
movement of pointer
Accuracy depends
upon Bourdon tube
and spring
EE220 Instrumentation & Measurement
Pressure Gauge is a
Null Type Instrument,
works on the
principle that P= F/A
Weights are put on
top of piston until the
downward force
balances the fluid
pressure
EE220 Instrumentation & Measurement
for calibration
purposes only
give a continuously
varying output as the
quantity being
measured changes
Deflection Type
pressure Gauge
Digital Instruments
Static Characteristics
Characteristics of an instrument at Steady
State
Accuracy
Precision (Repeatability and Reproducibility)
Range or Span
Linearity
Sensitivity
Threshold
Resolution
EE220 Instrumentation & Measurement
Accuracy (Measurement
Uncertainty)
Accuracy of an instrument is a measure of
Accuracy (Measurement
Uncertainty)
When instrumentation is reading 1.0 bar the
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Precision (Repeatability/
Reproducibility)
Precision of an instrument describes its
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Accuracy vs.
Repeatability
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Range or Span
Maximum and Minimum values of a quantity
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Linearity
It is desirable that the output reading of an instrument
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Linearity
Non-linearity is expressed as a percentage of
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Sensitivity
It is a measure of the change in instrument
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Threshold
The minimum input to an instrument at which
reading
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