01772nam a2200205Ia 4500008005200000020001800052082001600070100002000086245004700106250000800153260004000161300001800201440003700219504043200256520077600688650002801464650002201492650002901514650002301543200103s 2006 ||||xx |||||||||||||| ||und|| a9780713667318 a623.85bJAC aJackson, Leslie 0aReed's instrumentation and control systems a4th bAdlard Coles Nauticalc1992aLondon a359 p. : ill. aReed's marine engineering series a1.Temperature Measurement 2. Pressure Measurement 3. Level Measurement 4. Flow Measurement 5. Other Measurements 6. Telemetering 7. Electronic Devices 8. Final Controlling Elements 9. Process Control Theory 10. Pneumatic Control Principles 11. Electronic Control Principles 12. Actual Controller Types 13. Typical Control Circuits 14. Kinetic Control Systems 15. Control System Analysis 16. Logic and Computing  aAiming to bridge the gap between the mathematical treatment often used by specialist control engineers and the (necessarily) narrow descriptive literature of a particular manufacturer, this book covers the requirements of DoT and all BTEC and SCOTVEC syllabuses for Marine Engineer Officers and Cadets. Test examples and speciment exam questions are provided, along with many explanatory diagrams. This book is written primarily for those with a good general engineering background who have had little experience in instrumentation and control. It favours marine engineering, but students and engineers in other industries should find it a useful reference as the subject has a common basis. The text is presented from basic principles, using analogues where appropriate. aEngineering instruments aAutomatic control aFeedback control systems aMarine engineering