Data Acquisition and Control Unit

Author(s):  
K.L.S. Sharma
Author(s):  
Meer Shadman Shafkat Tanjim ◽  
Ashrafun Nushra Oishi ◽  
Ali Azam Sojib ◽  
Md. Bashir Ahmmad ◽  
Md. Shaiful Islam ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 416-417 ◽  
pp. 1010-1015
Author(s):  
Ya Bin Men ◽  
Yong Jun Li ◽  
Xing Min Li ◽  
Dong Liang Zhang

With XBT automatic project and measurement system, the automatically ordered projection and data collection of six XBT measurement probes can be implemented in the non-artificial intervention. In this paper, the data acquisition and control unit designs of the measurement system are introduced. The following functions implemented in this system include remote projection control, proximal status display, and water temperature collection, storage, and transfer, etc. After experimental verification, this system can not only quickly acquire all sorts of special and severe sea hydrologic conditions, but also can reduce artificial projection costs, so that the projection automation and success rate of XBT probes are enhanced.


1985 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Dr. Mohammad Noor Haji Salleh

The utilization and application of a desk-top micro-computer based system is described for data acquisition and control/or use in the velocity measurements in open channel flow. The technique of measuring point velocities along three axes simultaneously is approached in two phases: Firstly,recording of the velocity data, and secondly reproducing the velocity data. The system involves utilization of voltage data recorder which can translate the flow velocities obtained by sensor probes picking up the acoustic interference. A data acquisition control unit, a desk-top computer and peripheral equipments which consist of distribution channels, printer and plotter terminals provide the necessary interpretation of the flow behaviour.


2013 ◽  
Vol 694-697 ◽  
pp. 1183-1186
Author(s):  
Zhuang Shao ◽  
Zhi Xia He ◽  
Ze Peng Wang ◽  
Liang Zhang

A new experimental apparatus has been developed for measuring the thermal conductivity of liquid by the two transient hot-wire method, which is based on the theory of one-dimensional unsteady heat conduction in infinite medium. The glass tubes, the heating line source and temperature measurement devices are designed in this experiment. As the temperature controller, low-temperature bath provides a constant water bath environment and current calibrator is the power source. Wheatstone bridge is used to test the relation between the temperature changes and resistance. Data acquisition and control unit is data acquisition devices of the Wheatstone bridge. As the temperature coefficient of platinum wire resistance is calibrated. It can be used to measure 32 groups of data from 10°C to 40°C at the every 10°C according to the experimental steps.


2016 ◽  
pp. 86-90
Author(s):  
Gerald Caspers ◽  
Klaus Nammert ◽  
Holger Fersterra ◽  
Hartmut Hafemann

Fluidised-bed steam dryers have been in use for industrial-scale drying of pressed beet pulp for more than 20 years. This highly energy-efficient process can be considered to be state of the art in the industry. Scientific laboratory and pilot-plant testing have provided the basis for a detailed description of the principles of fluidisation and drying in superheated water vapour. Advances in production data acquisition, in particular regarding the options for the real-time presentation and evaluation of high-resolution operating data (Industry 4.0), have opened up new potentials for optimisation of the drying process in fluidised-bed steam dryers. By analysing and interpreting sequences of events, or simultaneous events, it is now possible to analyse process behaviour in great depth. This allows malfunctions to be avoided by improved design or, assisted by suitable measuring and control systems, to be detected at an early stage. Failures can then be prevented altogether by initiating automated countermeasures. On the basis of more recent insights gained from the analysis of faults and disruptions using modern operating data acquisition, BMA’s fluidised-bed steam dryer (WVT) has been subjected to fundamental technological and technical improvements, so it now meets today’s demands for efficiency and reliability. Modifications include the product inlet, the distribution plate and several other parts, in addition to the known and patented PPS (Plug Protection System; EP 2457649 B1), and the patented rotary weir (EP 2146167 B1).


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