Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Volume 1, Fourth Edition: Process Measurement and Analysis
Editorial Reviews
Terrence K. McMahon. March 1996 - Control
Liptak began his engineering education at the Technical University of Budapest. After arriving in the U.S.; he earned master's degrees at Stevens Institute of Technology and City College of New York. His published works include more than 70 technical papers and 20 books on engineering. His singular achievement is the two volume Instrument Engineer's Handbook. The third edition was published in 1995. This latest edition comprises more than 3,000 pages between the two volumes. Each volume includes eight chapters with many sub-headings per chapter. The Flow Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation chapters were heavily revised for the 1995 edition of volume 1. Within each product-oriented sub-heading, in addition to extensive treatment of the applicable technology, a comprehensive listing of manufacturers and typical price ranges is provided.
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'Whether used as a text book by inexperienced engineers, or as a quick reference book for the experienced engineer - this book looks set to continue to be the main reference for the instrument engineer for the next decade - and at a realistic price which is better value today.'
Control & Instrumentation
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Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Volume 1, Fourth Edition: Process Measurement and Analysis
Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Volume 1, Fourth Edition: Process Measurement and Analysis,Béla G. Lipták,CRC,0849310830,Automation,Engineering - General,Engineering - Industrial,General,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Measuring instruments,Process control,Science,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Industrial chemistry,Instruments & instrumentation engineering,Science / Chemistry / Technical & Industrial
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