Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Measurement of non-electrical quantities (17.EIMNV)

Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Električna merenja, metrologija i biomedicina
Interdisciplinary Yes
ECTS 7
Educational goal:

Acquiring knowledge about active and passive transducers and circuits for measurement of non-electrical quantities. Gaining knowledge about the dynamics, span and timing of non-electrical quantities in industry and biomedical measurements. Training for proper selection of existing and design of dedicated transducers for sensors of non-electrical quantities.

Educational outcome:

Understanding of functioning and application of transducers for measurement of various non-electrical quantities; work with specific measurement circuits that can adapt to a variety of sensors, amplifiers, auxiliary power supplies and matched output instruments; the ability to work in interdisciplinary teams to solve problems in mechanics, mechanical engineering, chemistry, medicine and other science; the ability to search the literature and development of individual transducers.

Course content:

General on measurement of non-electrical quantities, measuring chain, accuracy of transducers; division of transducers, technical parameters and characteristics. Measurement circuits for different transducers, measuring amplifiers, auxiliary power sources, matching of the output instruments, strain gauges, analysis of simple and complex mechanical stress, measurement of force, pressure, torque and standing waves, measurement of temperature with thermocouples and various resistive transducers, cold point compensation, two-wire and three-wire connection with the rest of the measuring bridge, pyrometers, integrated temperature gauges; Analysis of gas mixtures, the measurement of the oxygen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, environmental problems, inductive and capacitive gauges, measuring of displacement, eccentricity of the shaft, small thickness, differential pressure. Measurement of chemical quantities, pH value, electrolytic conductivity, measurement of humidity and moisture of air, grain, wood. Measurement of flow, mass and volume flow, anemometers (hot wire, Doppler, laser), turbine meter. Measurement of vibration, sound and noise, piezoelectric transducers, inductive meters, vibrating strings. Measurement of light quantities, photo cells, photoelement, photo diode, photo resistor, measuring of the luminous flux and brightness, film thickness measurement, rPM measurement. Measurement of parameters of radiation, counters, dosimeters, photomultiplicators, scintillation counter application in medicine.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, auditory practice, laboratory practice, consultations, development and fabrication of transducer.

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Neubert Hermann Instrument Trransducers 1975 Claredon Press Oxford English
Adams, L.F. Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation 1975 The English Universities Press, London English
Benedict, R.P. Fundamentals of Temperature, Pressure and Flow Measurements 1977 John Wiley & Sons, New York English
Milovančev, S. Zbirka zadataka iz električnih merenja neelektričnih veličina 2001 Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad Serbian language
Stanković, D. Fizičko - tehnička merenja 2003 Tehnička knjiga Beograd Serbian language
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 40.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Laboratory exercise defence Yes Yes 30.00
Lecturers:

Asistent Ivanković Marija

Assistant - Master

Laboratory classes

doc. Novaković Đorđe

Assistant Professor

Lectures

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