TTK University of Applied Sciences
TTK University of Applied Sciences
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Curriculum subjectMeasurement of Electrical and Nonelectrical Values
| Subject |
| Subject code |
MET236 |
| Subject name |
Measurement of Electrical and Nonelectrical Values |
| Credit points |
4 ECTS |
| Grading method |
Grade prelim |
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| Curriculum subject |
| Curriculum |
2013 ET |
| Study year |
2 |
| Semester |
Fall semester |
| Subject type |
Mandatory |
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Subject loads
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| Lecture |
24 |
| Practice |
24 |
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| General description |
| The basics of Metrology. Terms and definitions. The main measurement units of electrical values, measuring methods of electrical values. The classification of measuring errors and classes of the measuring accuracy. The calculation of measuring errors. The classification of measuring devices and their parameters. Electromechanical meters. Electron meters. Digital meters. Electrotechnical calibration and verification of measuring instruments, an overview of the supervisory requirements. Measurement of electrical and non electrical values. Overview of measuring systems working with computers. Measurements of Automation Systems: temperature, pressure, flow, level, density, moisture and viscosity measurements. Proximity sensors, contact sensors. |
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| General aim |
| The graduate of the course has knowledge about the most important measurement units of electrical and non-electrical values, about different electrical measuring devices and their fields of usage, meter’s parameters and classification, basic measuring principles of electrical values, symbols used in meter’s scales, the classification of measuring errors and accuracy classes, the verification and calibration requirements for electro-technical measuring instruments. The student is familiar with the constructure, operating principle, characteristics and fields of usage of automation sensors and measuring devices. |
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| Aim |
1. Student describes different measuring instruments and their fields of usage.
2. Selects suitable measuring instruments guided by measured electrical values.
3. Student selects suitable sensors guided by measured non-electrical values.
4. Evaluates accuracy parameters for the results of measurements. |
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| Form description |
| Lectures, tests, homework, practical works. |
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| Evaluation methods |
| The course ends with an examination. Positively executed tests and practical and homeworks are the prerequisites of the exam. The final grade is the grade of the exam. |
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| Current rounds |
| None |
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