Apr 3, 2012

EE2201 Measurement and Instrumentation - SUBJECT CATALOG

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SYLLABUS:


EE2201           MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION    L T  P C
3 0  0 3

AIM
To provide adequate knowledge in electrical instruments and measurements techniques.

OBJECTIVES
To make the student have a clear knowledge of the basic laws governing the operation of the instruments, relevant circuits and their working.
Introduction to general instrument system, error, calibration etc.
Emphasis is laid on analog and digital techniques used to measure voltage, current, energy and
power etc.
To have an adequate knowledge of comparison methods of measurement. Elaborate discussion about storage & display devices.
Exposure to various transducers and data acquisition system.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION       9
Functional elements of an instrument Static and dynamic characteristics Errors in measurement
Statistical evaluation of measurement data Standards and calibration.

UNIT II            ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTS      9
Principle and types of analog and digital voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters Single and three phase wattmeters and energy meters Magnetic measurements – Determination of B-H curve and measurements of iron loss Instrument transformers Instruments for measurement of frequency and phase.

UNIT III           COMPARISON METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS          9
D.C & A.C potentiometers, D.C & A.C bridges, transformer ratio bridges, self-balancing bridges. Interference & screening Multiple earth and earth loops - Electrostatic and electromagnetic interference Grounding techniques.

UNIT IV           STORAGE AND DISPLAY DEVICES         9
Magnetic disk and tape Recorders, digital plotters and printers, CRT display, digital CRO, LED, LCD & dot matrix display Data Loggers


UNIT V            TRANSDUCERS AND DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS            9
Classification of transducers Selection of transducers – Resistive, capacitive & inductive transducers Piezoelectric, optical and digital transducers Elements of data acquisition system – A/D, D/A converters Smart sensors.


L = 45  TOTAL :45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS
1.  E.O. Doebelin, Measurement Systems Application and Design, Tata McGraw Hill publishing company, 2003.
2.  A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical & Electronic Measurements & Instrumentation,           Dhanpat
Rai and Co, 2004.



REFERENCES
1.  A.J. Bouwens, ‘Digital Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.
2.  D.V.S. Moorthy, Transducers and Instrumentation, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2007.
3.  H.S. Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, II Edition 2004.
4.  Martin Reissland, Electrical Measurements, New Age International (P) Ltd., Delhi, 2001.
5.  J.  B. Gupta, A  Course  in Electronic  and Electrical  Measurements,  S. K. Kataria  &  Sons, Delhi, 2003.

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