Instrumentation is the use of measuring instruments to monitor and control processes. There are two types of instrument characteristics: static and dynamic. Static characteristics describe an instrument's performance for steady inputs and include properties like range, span, calibration, readability, and accuracy. Dynamic characteristics describe how an instrument responds to changing inputs over time, and include speed of response, measuring lag, fidelity, and dynamic error. In summary, instrumentation involves measuring devices, and their characteristics are classified as either static for steady readings or dynamic for handling varying inputs.
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Instrumentation is the use of measuring instruments to monitor and control processes. There are two types of instrument characteristics: static and dynamic. Static characteristics describe an instrument's performance for steady inputs and include properties like range, span, calibration, readability, and accuracy. Dynamic characteristics describe how an instrument responds to changing inputs over time, and include speed of response, measuring lag, fidelity, and dynamic error. In summary, instrumentation involves measuring devices, and their characteristics are classified as either static for steady readings or dynamic for handling varying inputs.
Instrumentation is the use of measuring instruments to monitor and control processes. There are two types of instrument characteristics: static and dynamic. Static characteristics describe an instrument's performance for steady inputs and include properties like range, span, calibration, readability, and accuracy. Dynamic characteristics describe how an instrument responds to changing inputs over time, and include speed of response, measuring lag, fidelity, and dynamic error. In summary, instrumentation involves measuring devices, and their characteristics are classified as either static for steady readings or dynamic for handling varying inputs.
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measuring instruments to monitor and control a are:- process. It is the art and science of measurement Difference between static and dynamic and control of process variables within a i) Speed of response production, laboratory, or manufacturing area. • In general, dynamic means energetic, capable of action ii) Measuring lag and/or change, or forceful, iii) Fidelity while static means stationary or fixed. iv) Dynamic error v)Dead Time There are two types of characteristic of Types of static characteristic instrument :- (1) Range (2) Span (3) calibration (1)Static and 1)Static -The static characteristics and parameters (4) Readability of measuring instruments describe the performance (5) Traceability (2) Dynamic of the instruments related to the steady-state (6) Dead zone input/output variables only (7) Accuracy precision (8) Error (2)Dynamic-Dynamic means that something is (9) Reproducibility changing (with time) (10)Repeatability (11)Threshold
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