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INSTRUMENTATION

AND
MEASUREMENTS

Introduction

Dr. Mohammed Saeed


m.saeed@ust.edu
School of Mechatronic Engineering
Course Outline

➢ Synopsis
➢ Lecturers
➢ Timetable
➢ Lab and Tutorial Sessions
➢ Course outcomes
➢ Evaluations
➢ References
➢ Teaching Plan
Synopsis

❑knowledge of measurement and instrumentation with various


transducers and techniques
❑Overview of general measurement system, errors and signal
characteristics
❑ Sensors and their application (measuring electronics signal,
temperatures, humidity, displacement, velocity, acceleration,
force, torques strain, stress, flow rate)
❑Computer interfacing application
Lecturers and LAB

– Dr. Mohammed Saeed


– Room (Mechatronic office)
– Contact: 734092734
– LAB – Dr. Mohammed Saeed
- Hall
Timetable

– Lectures:
– Tue, 1800-1900 @ 13
– Thu, 1100-1300 @ Electronic lab
– Labs / Tutorials @
• Group 1 (Wed, 1000-1200)
• Group 2 (Wed, 0800-1000)
• Group 3 (Wed, 1500-1700)
Lab and Tutorial Sessions

– Laboratory 1 : Electrical measurement and its signal properties


(Week 5)
– Laboratory 2 : Introduction to DAQ (Week 8)
– Laboratory 3 : Temperature measurement using various
temperature sensors and interfacing with DAQ (Week 13)
Tutorials x 3 –
❖ Week 3 (Intro, Error, Statistics),
❖ Week 9 (Signal, DAQ, Temperature & Humidity),
❖ Week 14 (Mechanical-based)
Course outcomes

CO1:
– Ability to explain basic concepts of transducers, sensors and measurement
techniques and errors in measurement
CO2:
– Ability to apply interfacing concept between transducers, computer and signals
obtained from measurement techniques
CO3:
– Ability to design measurement system using suitable sensors and transducers
CO4:
– Ability to use software to solve instrumentation and measurement problems
Composition

– Core subject
• 4 credit hours
– Lectures
– 3-4 labs
– Instrumentation And Measurements
• 60% final exams
•40% coursework
• 2 hrs final exam
Coursework

– Continual Assessment: 50%


– Mid Term Examination
– Assignments
– Quizzes
– Laboratory
References

– Anthony J.W., Ahmad R.G., “Introduction to Engineering Experimentation”, 3rd


Ed., Prentice Hall, 2010
– Bentley, J.P., “Principles of Measurement Systems”, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall,
2005
– Johnson, C., “Process Control Instrumentation Technology”, 8th Edition,
Prentice Hall, 2006
– Doebelin, E.O., "Measurement System: Application and Design", Mc Graw Hill,
2004
– Sinclair, I., “Sensors and Transducers”, 3rd Edition, Newnes, 2001
Teaching plan
Introduction to Instrumentation
and Measurement – Week 1

– Introduction to the understanding of basic terms and elements in measurements,

importance of sensors and transducers as well as bridges.

– Applications of measurement in everyday’s life.


Measurement Planning & Error
Analysis – Week 2
– Concepts and principles of measurement and error analysis.
– Various types of errors.
– Concepts and principles of measurement in the laboratory
experiment.
Statistical Measurement Theory
– Week 3
– Concepts and principles of statistical measurement theory.
– Introduction to the probability and statistics.
Signal Characteristic and
Conditioning – Week 4 & 5
– Concepts and various types of signals.
– Signal mathematical properties.
– Principle of signal conditioning.
– The use of different signal conditioners such as filters and
amplifiers.
– Basic concept of ADC and DAC.
DAQ Systems and Data
Interfacing – Week 6
– Principles of sensors & transducers.
– Introduction to DAQ systems.
– Various types of sensors and transducers in general measurement
system.
– Interfacing the sensors with the real world.
Electrical-based
Instrumentation – Week 7
– Measurements of voltage, current, resistance, power and
capacitance.
– Various types of bridges used for measurement.
Temperature and Humidity
Measurement – Week 8
– Concepts of temperature measurement.
– Various sensors used in temperature measurement such as
thermocouple, RTD, thermistor and bimetal.
– Introduction to psychrometry and humidity measurement using
various sensors.
Displacement, Velocity & Acceleration
Measurements – Week 9 & 10

– Measurement of position, velocity and acceleration.


– Various methods and sensors used for position, velocity and
acceleration: Doppler Radar Velocity Measurement, Tachometers,
magnetic pickup, stroboscopic and photoelectric tachometers.
Force & Torque Measurements, Stress &
Strain Measurements – Week 11 & 12
– Measurement of force, torque measurement, stress and strain.
– Various methods and sensors use for force, torque measurement,
stress and strain.
Fluid Flow Instrumentation –
Week 13 & 14
– Measurement of pressure and flowrate measurement.
– Bernoulli’s equation and continuity equation.
– Various types of sensors for pressure and flowrate measurement.
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