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Title: Fundamentals Of Instrumentation
Author: William I. Miller
Source: 1982 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: No matter how sophisticated instrumentation becomes in the 1980s, the fundamental building blocks will remain unchanged. With diversified requirements throughout the world, and often limited availability of resources to accommodate state-of-the-art products, analog instrumentation will remain an integral part of process control for many years. Instrumentation provides measurement, indication, recording, and control based on the specific requirements of each process. When selecting instruments, the variables to be considered include installation and production costs, desired operating efficiency, product quality requirements, materials utilized and associated costs, environmental conditions, government regulations, geographical factors, and traditional management philosophy.




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