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_ 27. INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL

(BK-0554) REED'S ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR DECK OFFICERS. Embleton, W. 5th ed. 1995. 256p. ISBN 0-901281-15-8. The object of this book is to present the principles upon which the U.K. tests candidates in engineering knowledge, instruments and control systems for Master (foreign-going) and to briefly revise that part of the General Physics for Second Mate included in the Master's exam.

(BK-472) NOTES ON INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL. Roy, G. J. 1983. 141p. Index. ISBN 0540-07344-X. This book provides basic information on the instrumentation, control engineering theory, control equipment, and control systems employed in marine applications. It probes problems involved in operating control equipment on board ship to reduce the effect of misinformed adjustments.

_(BK-840) HANDBOOK OF APPLIED INSTRUMENTATION. Considine & Ross.

_(BK-740) INSTRUMENTMAN 1 & C. U.S. Navy. 1990. This course provides training in: Administration of instrument repair shops, mechanical instrument repair and calibration shops, fleet shops, and office machine repair facilities; traceability, calibration, and instrument standardization within the Navy calibration program for measuring equipment and test measuring instruments; functions of the torque, pressure, temperature, and the oxygen clean areas including a report of calibration for deadweight testers; manufacture and replacement of watch repair parts and special tools, casualty analysis procedures and testing of Naval timepieces, manipulation and manufacture of hairsprings; position, beat, temperature compensation, and isochronal adjustments for elimination of conditions that effect the degree of accuracy of timepieces; interpretation of data produced by watch/clock timing machines and test equipment.

_(BK-741) INSTRUMENTMAN 3 & 2. U.S. Navy. 1986. This course provides basic information on the principles of measurement and physics, incorporating the classification, principles of design, construction, and repair of pressure measuring devices, temperature measuring devices, tachometers, liquid-level indicators, flow indicators, torque measuring devices, combustible gas indicators, and linear measurement devices; the operation and maintenance of the appropriate test equipment used in calibration facilities, following the procedures and specifications outlined by the Meteorology Engineering Center; chemicals and chemicals handling; principles of soldering and brazing, and manufacture of special parts and tools; purpose, function, operation, repair, adjustment, and casualty analysis of office machines.

_(BK-0102) INSTRUMENTATION. Kirk, Rimboi. NOT AVAILABLE.

_(BK-0103) INSTRUMENTATION FOR PROCESS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL. Anderson. NOT AVAILABLE.

_(BK-0104) STANDARD INSTRUMENTATION Q & A, Vol. I & II. Elonka & Parsons. NOT AVAILABLE.

_(BK-837) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS. Considine. OUT OF PRINT.

_(BK-855) INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS SERVICING HANDBOOK. Carroll. NOT AVAILABLE.

Related Items

(BK-054) INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS. Jackson, L. Vol. 10. [Described under Engineering.]

(BK-849-9) SHOP THEORY. McGraw Hill. [Described under Engineering.]

(BK-0026) SURVEY OF NAVIGATIONAL AIDS AND EQUIPMENT. IMO. [Described under Maritime Training.


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