Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /

The packaged system as successfully developed in adaptation of data logging techniques to measure the pressure and temperature changes automatically. It also incorporates a safety laboratory test procedure regardless of the operators experience and knowledge of the physical characteristics of the li...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Noor Shawal Nasri, author, University of Salford 3425
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Έκδοση: United Kongdom : University of Salford, 1991
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description The packaged system as successfully developed in adaptation of data logging techniques to measure the pressure and temperature changes automatically. It also incorporates a safety laboratory test procedure regardless of the operators experience and knowledge of the physical characteristics of the liquidpetroleum gases. Thus allowing inexperienced operators to use the system safety and effectively. The test system comprising of the modified test apparatus, data logging equipments and the microcomputer hardware and software system, foams a complete compatible package which can determine the gauge vapour pressure-temperature relationship automatically. Commercial butane as used as the test sample. The pressure readings were verified against those in a literature source. The pressure transducer and thermocouple were calibrated periodically, therefore the calibration package was developed and incorporated in the software system. The signal from the sample tests are automatically calibrated and the actual output readings are then shown on the screen. Recommendations were given to enable the system to be further developed in automating the procedures, especially for L.P.G with very low boiling point.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1007762021-01-31T04:23:16ZDevelopment of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases / Noor Shawal Nasri, author University of Salford 3425 textUnited Kongdom : University of Salford,1991engThe packaged system as successfully developed in adaptation of data logging techniques to measure the pressure and temperature changes automatically. It also incorporates a safety laboratory test procedure regardless of the operators experience and knowledge of the physical characteristics of the liquidpetroleum gases. Thus allowing inexperienced operators to use the system safety and effectively. The test system comprising of the modified test apparatus, data logging equipments and the microcomputer hardware and software system, foams a complete compatible package which can determine the gauge vapour pressure-temperature relationship automatically. Commercial butane as used as the test sample. The pressure readings were verified against those in a literature source. The pressure transducer and thermocouple were calibrated periodically, therefore the calibration package was developed and incorporated in the software system. The signal from the sample tests are automatically calibrated and the actual output readings are then shown on the screen. Recommendations were given to enable the system to be further developed in automating the procedures, especially for L.P.G with very low boiling point.Thesis (M. Sc.) - University of Salford, 1991Includes bibliographical referencesThe packaged system as successfully developed in adaptation of data logging techniques to measure the pressure and temperature changes automatically. It also incorporates a safety laboratory test procedure regardless of the operators experience and knowledge of the physical characteristics of the liquidpetroleum gases. Thus allowing inexperienced operators to use the system safety and effectively. The test system comprising of the modified test apparatus, data logging equipments and the microcomputer hardware and software system, foams a complete compatible package which can determine the gauge vapour pressure-temperature relationship automatically. Commercial butane as used as the test sample. The pressure readings were verified against those in a literature source. The pressure transducer and thermocouple were calibrated periodically, therefore the calibration package was developed and incorporated in the software system. The signal from the sample tests are automatically calibrated and the actual output readings are then shown on the screen. Recommendations were given to enable the system to be further developed in automating the procedures, especially for L.P.G with very low boiling point.PRZSLLiquefied petroleum gasVapor pressureTemperature measurements
spellingShingle Liquefied petroleum gas
Vapor pressure
Temperature measurements
Noor Shawal Nasri, author
University of Salford 3425
Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title_full Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title_fullStr Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title_full_unstemmed Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title_short Development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases /
title_sort development of a pressure and temperature data acquisition system for liquefied petroleum gases
topic Liquefied petroleum gas
Vapor pressure
Temperature measurements
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