Modern Electrical & Electronic Measuring Instruments, PG Short Course

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Seminar or Course Number 109 - Modern  Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments Course, Leading to Diploma – Postgraduate – in Modern  Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments, Double-Credit, 60 Credit-Hours, accumulating to a Postgraduate Certificate, with 120 additional Credit-Hours, and a Postgraduate Diploma, with 300 additional Credit-Hours.  Contents include Process Control, Electrical Measurement Standard, SI Units, PRIMARY Standards, Secondary Standards, Working Standards, Uncertainty of Measurements, Fundamental Concepts, Recommendations of ISO Guide, Examples of Uncertainty Calibrations, Issues Associated with Metrology, Circuit Theory, Electronic Measurement, Materials Science, Acoustic and Seismic Measurements, Linear measurement Instruments, Acoustic measurement Instrument, 3D Seismic Surveys, 4D Seismic Mapping, Linear Position and Measurements, Linear position transducers, Inductive Distance Sensors, Photoelectric Distance Sensors, Magneto-Inductive Sensor, Magnetic Linear Encoder System, Ultrasonic Sensors.   

 

Seminar or Course Number 109 - Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments Seminar or Course, Diploma - Postgraduate - in Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments (Double Credit), Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma. Click to download the PDF Brochure for this Course

 

Course Co-ordinator:        

Prof. Dr. R. B. Crawford is Course Coordinator. He is the Director of HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute, A Postgraduate-Only Institution. He has the following Qualifications and Affiliations:

Doctor of Philosophy {(PhD) {University College London (UCL) - University of London)};

MEd Management (University of Bath);

Postgraduate (Advanced) Diploma Science Teacher Ed. (University of Bristol);

Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems (University of West London, formerly Thames Valley University);

Diploma in Doctoral Research Supervision, (University of Wolverhampton);

Teaching Certificate;

Fellow of the Institute of Management Specialists;

Human Resources Specialist, of the Institute of Management Specialists;

Member of the Asian Academy of Management (MAAM);

Member of the International Society of Gesture Studies (MISGS);

Member of the Standing Council for Organisational Symbolism (MSCOS);

Member of ResearchGate;

Executive Member of Academy of Management (AOM). There, his contribution incorporates the judging of competitions, review of journal articles, and guiding the development of conference papers. He also contributes to the Disciplines of:

Human Resources;

Organization and Management Theory;

Organization Development and Change;

Research Methods;

Conflict Management;

Organizational Behavior;

Management Consulting;

Gender & Diversity in Organizations; and

Critical Management Studies.

Professor Dr. Crawford has been an Academic in the following UK Universities:

University of London (Royal Holloway), as Research Tutor;

University of Greenwich (Business School), as Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management;

University of Wolverhampton, (Wolverhampton Business School), as Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management;

London Southbank University (Business School), as Lecturer and Unit Leader.

His responsibilities in these roles included:

Doctoral Research Supervisor;

Admissions Tutor;

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Dissertation Supervisor;

Programme Leader;

Personal Tutor.

 

 

For Whom This Course is Designed

This Course is Designed For:

  •  Electricians;

  • Mechanics;

  • Electronic Technicians;

  • Machine Operators;

  • Control Technicians;

  • HVAC Technicians;

  • Instrumentation Technicians;

  • Plant Managers and Supervisors;

  • Calibrators;

  • Civil Engineers;

  • Mechanical Engineers;

  • Electrical Engineers;

  • Civil Engineers;

  • Measurement Specialists;

  • Enforcement Officers;

  • Metrology Practitioners;

  • All those interested in Metrology and Metrology Issues.

 

Duration: 10 Days

 

Cost:  £10,000.00                      

 

The course cost does not include living accommodation. However, delegates are treated with the following:

  •  Free Continuous snacks throughout the Event Days;  

  •  Free Hot Lunch on Event Days;                           

  •  Free City Tour;             

  •  Free Stationery;                               

  •  Free On-site Internet Access;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s   Diploma – Postgraduate; or

  • Certificate of Attendance and Participation – if unsuccessful on resit.

 

HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Complimentary Products include:

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Leather Conference Folder;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Leather Conference Ring Binder/ Writing Pad;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Key Ring/ Chain;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Leather Conference (Computer – Phone) Bag – Black or Brown;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s 8GB USB Flash Memory Drive, with Course/ Programme Material;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Metal Pen;

  • HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute’s Polo Shirt.

 

 

Seminar or Course Number 109 - Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments Seminar or Course, Diploma - Postgraduate - in Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments (Double Credit), Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma. Click to download the PDF Brochure for this Course

 

Course Contents, Concepts and Issues

 

 

Part 1: General Theoretical Explorations

 

  • Introduction to Process Control:

  • What types of measurements can you take?;

  • What does it mean?;

  • How is the information used?.

  • Electrical Measurement Standard:

  • SI Units;

  • PRIMARY Standards;

  • Secondary Standards;

  • Working Standards.

  • Uncertainty of Measurements:

  • Fundamental Concepts;

  • Recommendations of ISO Guide;

  • Examples of Uncertainty Calibrations;

  • Other relevant Issues Associated with Metrology.

  • Circuit Theory & Networks:

  • Electrical & Electronic Measurement;

  • Materials Science

  • Mathematics

 

Part 2: Sonar, Acoustic and Seismic Measurements

 

  • Linear measurement Instruments;

  • Acoustic measurement Instrument;

  • 3D Seismic Surveys;

  • 4D Seismic Mapping.

 

Part 3: Linear Position and Measurements

 

 

 

Part 4: Electrical Measurement Instruments

 

  • Ammeters;

  • Ohmmeters;

  • Multimeters;

  • Oscilloscope;

  • Spectrum Analyzer;

  • Signal Generator;

  • Ammeters;

  • Logic Probe.

 

 

Part 5: Mass Instruments

 

  • Primary Standards and SI Units;

  • Secondary and Working Standards;

  • Mass and Weight;

  • Mass Standards;

  • Types and Classes of   Mass Measurement;

  • Industrial Weighing Systems;

  • Accuracy Classes of Balances;

  • Calibration of Balances.

 

 

Part 6: Pressure Measurement

 

  • SI and Other Units;

  • Absolute, Gauge and Differential Pressure Modes;

  • Primary Standards;

  • Spinning Ball Gauge Standard;

  • Secondary Standards;

  • Working Standards;

  • Pressure Measuring Instruments.

 

 

Part 7: Measurement of Force

 

  • SI and Other Units of Measurement;

  • PRIMARY Standard;

  • Secondary Standards;

  • Force Measuring Instruments.

 

 

Part 8: Weighing Instruments

 

  • Beltweigher;

  • Check Scale;

  • Check Weigher;

  • Digital Weight Indicator;

  • In-Motion Scale;

  • Jolly Balance;

  • Multihead Weigher;

  • On-Board Scale;

  • Quartz Crystal Microbalance;

  • Roberval Balance;

  • Sauerbrey Equation;

  • Spring Scale;

  • Steelyard Balance;

  • Tron (Scotland);

  • Truck Scale.

 

 

Part 9: Measurement Temperature

 

  • SI and Units;

  • Thermodynamic Scale;

  • Practical Temperature Scales;

  • International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90);

  • Industrial Thermometers.

 

 

Part 10: Linear and Angular Measurement Instruments

 

  • Length Measurement;

  • ‘Angular’ Measurement;

  • Using Autocollimators;

  • Electronic Levels and Clinometers;

  • Micro-Alignment Telescopes;

  • Portable, Multi Gas Detectors;

  • Infrared Gas Detector for Combustible Gas Leaks;

  • Open-Path Combustible Gas Detection System;

  • Gas Monitor Maintenance;

  • Gas Monitor - Tank Tester;

  • Electronic Micrometer;

  • Digital Calipers DRO;

  • Fuel Pressure Gauges;

  • Air Pressure Gauges;

  • Gas Pressure Gauges.

 

 

Part 11: Roundness Measurement and Cylindricity Measurement Instruments

 

  • Roundness/Cylindricity Systems;

  • Fully Automated Arm Attitude/Orientation Mechanism;

  • Automated Gauge Calibration;

  • Automatic Centre And Level With Arm Follow Mode;

  • High Precision Roundness Range;

  • Large Capacity Roundness Range;

  • Bench Mounted Roundness Range;

  • Turbine / Engine Stack Metrology Range.

 

Seminar or Course Number 109 - Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments Seminar or Course, Diploma - Postgraduate - in Modern Electrical and Electronic Measuring Instruments (Double Credit), Accumulating to a Postgraduate Diploma. Click to download the PDF Brochure for this Course