A multidisciplinary reference of engineering measurement tools, techniques, and applicationsVolume 1
"When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely in your thoughts advanced to the stage of science." Lord Kelvin
Measurement falls at the heart of any engineering discipline and job function. Whether engineers are attempting to state requirements quantitatively and demonstrate compliance; to track progress and predict results; or to analyze costs and benefits, they must use the right tools and techniques to produce meaningful, useful data.
The Handbook of Measurement in Science and Engineering is the most comprehensive, up-to-date reference set on engineering measurementsbeyond anything on the market today. Encyclopedic in scope, Volume 1 spans several disciplinesCivil and Environmental Engineering, Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, and Industrial Engineeringand covers:
New Measurement Techniques in Structural Health Monitoring
Traffic Congestion Management
Measurements in Environmental Engineering
Dimensions, Surfaces, and Their Measurement
Luminescent Method for Pressure Measurement
Vibration Measurement
Temperature Measurement
Force Measurement
Heat Transfer Measurements for Non-Boiling Two-Phase Flow
Solar Energy Measurements
Human Movement Measurements
Physiological Flow Measurements
GIS and Computer Mapping
Seismic Testing of Highway Bridges
Hydrology Measurements
Mobile Source Emissions Testing
Mass Properties Measurement
Resistive Strain Measurement Devices
Acoustics Measurements
Pressure and Velocity Measurements
Heat Flux Measurement
Wind Energy Measurements
Flow Measurement
Statistical Quality Control
Industrial Energy Efficiency
Industrial Waste Auditing
Vital for engineers, scientists, and technical managers in industry and government, Handbook of Measurement in Science and Engineering will also prove ideal for members of major engineering associations and academics and researchers at universities and laboratories.