Scientific standards, measurement etc Books
Springer The Uncertainty in Physical Measurements An Introduction to Data Analysis in the Physics Laboratory
Book SynopsisMeasurements and Uncertainty.- Physical Quantities.- Measurement Units.- Measuring Instruments.- Uncertainty in Direct Measurements.- Probability and Statistics.- Basic Probability Concepts.- Distributions of Random Variables.- Statistical Tools.- Data Analysis.- Uncertainty in Indirect Measurements.- Confidence Levels.- Correlation of Physical Quantities.- The Chi Square Test.- Appendices.- Presentation of Experimental Data.- Systems of Units.- Tables.- Mathematical Complements.- Experiments.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "Aiming to fill the gap between tutorial-type resources and specialized treatises, this volume, which has been tested by Fornasini’s students in laboratory courses, offers a very clear, concise didactic approach to evaluating uncertainty. Actual worked examples are noted throughout the text, along with numerous figures depicting representative problems. Fornasini … addresses issues of uncertainty concerning significant digits and rounding, use of instruments, a posteriori evaluations, moments of several probability distributions, and indirect measurements. … Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, researchers, and faculty." (D. J. Gougeon, Choice, Vol. 46 (10), June, 2009) "The aim of this book … is to describe the nature of uncertainty in physical experiments and to provide the useful statistical tools for data analysis. … The present material is mainly addressed to the undergraduate students but could be applied by the researchers … and by the secondary school teachers as well. … we recommend this useful book for wide audience of readers without advanced knowledge of modern Mathematics." (Alexander V. Bulinski, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1163, 2009) “This is a book that arose from the author’s ‘long-lasting teaching experience’ in the Department of Physics of the University of Trento … . the author found a gap between the elementary texts used … and the more sophisticated books written for those with an extensive background in higher mathematics. This book attempts to fill that gap. … helpful to many students and indeed researchers. … many of us involved in radiation dosimetry would find much of help in this volume in our day-to-day work.” (Ralph H. Thomas, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, Vol. 140 (1), 2010)Table of ContentsMeasurements and Uncertainty.- Physical Quantities.- Measurement Units.- Measuring Instruments.- Uncertainty in Direct Measurements.- Probability and Statistics.- Basic Probability Concepts.- Distributions of Random Variables.- Statistical Tools.- Data Analysis.- Uncertainty in Indirect Measurements.- Confidence Levels.- Correlation of Physical Quantities.- The Chi Square Test.- Appendices.- Presentation of Experimental Data.- Systems of Units.- Tables.- Mathematical Complements.- Experiments.
£127.49
Taylor & Francis Inc The Fundamentals of Radiation Thermometers
Book SynopsisAuthored by two highly respected experts in this specialist area, The Fundamentals of Radiation Thermometers is an essential resource for anyone intending to measure the temperature of an object using the radiated energy from that object. This readable, user-friendly book gives important background knowledge for anyone working in the field of non-contact thermometry.The book begins with an accessible account of how temperature scales are set up and defined, and explores the historic development of temperature scales and Planck's radiation law. Through explaining the reliability of both emissivity values and extrapolation to different wavelengths and temperatures, the book provides a foundation for understanding when a valid measurement with realistic uncertainties has been made, or if an inappropriate emissivity value has been used with consequent unknown errors. The book also presents the hardware of radiation thermometers, allowing the reader tTrade Review"‘The Fundamentals of Radiation Thermometers’ starts by giving a thorough introduction to the basics of thermometry and the fundamental thermal radiation laws, providing clear explanations that will be useful for any undergraduate studying thermodynamics. Having established a solid set of foundations, the book then describes what is needed to make world-leading temperature measurements, providing design considerations when building radiation thermometers and reminding the reader of techniques that will help to attain optimum performance. Clearly written and meticulous, this book provides a wealth of information that can be utilised by any radiation thermometrist - from new scientists taking their first steps in this field to those with more experience. This is a great book that I wish had been available when I first started!"—Martin Dury, National Physical Laboratory"Coates and Lowe aim to provide a firm theoretical background for radiation thermometry and radiation thermometer design and they manage to perform this task successfully and to a very high standard. Diverse areas of physics and engineering are pulled together cohesively, in addition to the authors’ own contributions which are specific to radiation thermometry. Assembling this information would otherwise be a huge task even for the most experienced of radiation thermometer users, designers or researchers to do themselves.Providing a theoretical basis for radiation thermometers and thermometry, this book explores the link between the local measurements and traceability back to the SI in addition to a survey of the techniques for reducing measurement uncertainty and dealing with the variety of challenges found when using these devices to make measurements outside the controlled conditions of a lab.This text will be of great use to many professionals and academics. In particular, workers at the National Measurement Institutes will find this book provides sufTable of ContentsThe Basis of Temperature Measurement. The Fundamental Laws of Radiation Thermometry. Optical Properties of Real Surfaces. Thermometer Design. Detectors. Analytical Techniques for Narrow Band Thermometers. Ratio and Multi-Wavelength Thermometry. Emissivity Correction Methods.
£204.25
Nova Science Publishers Inc Science, Mind & Creativity: The Bari Symposium
Book SynopsisA scientist is always led by intellectual curiosity; obviously he has collected information about the subjects of the field of interest in a systematic way (this attitude was moved by a peculiar interest that lets him investigate on all aspects of the problem, also dwelling upon aspects apparently marginal or non-traditional (this habit was not taught to him by anyone). In this case he already shows the so called "scheme-breaking" attitude rather than an attitude that would imply a systematic and essential examination of the state of art. This book addresses the scientific investigation carried out with the greatest originality driven by that intellectual curiosity but it must face the experimental evidence to get irrefutable results.
£116.24
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. Location Estimation from the Ground Up
Book SynopsisThe location of an object can often be determined from indirect measurements using a process called estimation. This book explains the mathematical formulation of location-estimation problems and the statistical properties of these mathematical models. It also presents algorithms that are used to resolve these models to obtain location estimates, including the simplest linear models, nonlinear models (location estimation using satellite navigation systems and estimation of the signal arrival time from those satellites), dynamical systems (estimation of an entire path taken by a vehicle), and models with integer ambiguities (GPS location estimation that is centimeter-level accurate).Location Estimation from the Ground Up clearly presents analytic and algorithmic topics not covered in other books, including simple algorithms for Kalman filtering and smoothing, the solution of separable nonlinear optimization problems, estimation with integer ambiguities, and the implicit-function approach to estimating covariance matrices when the estimator is a minimizer or maximizer. It takes a unified approach to estimation while highlighting the differences between classes of estimation problems. The only book on estimation written for math and computer science students and graduates, it includes problems at the end of each chapter, many with solutions, to help readers deepen their understanding of the material and guide them through small programming projects that apply theory and algorithms to the solution of real-world location-estimation problems.The book’s core audience consists of engineers, including software engineers and algorithm developers, and graduate students who work on location-estimation projects and who need help translating the theory into algorithms, code, and deep understanding of the problem in front of them. Instructors in mathematics, computer science, and engineering may also find the book of interest as a primary or supplementary text for courses in location estimation and navigation.
£58.65
North Star Editions Opposites: High and Low
Book SynopsisIntroduces readers to the concept of opposites through the pairing of high and low. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on a common pair of opposites.
£21.59
North Star Editions Opposites: High and Low
Book SynopsisIntroduces readers to the concept of opposites through the pairing of high and low. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on a common pair of opposites.
£8.54
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Truth and Traceability in Physics and Metrology
Book SynopsisMetrological data is known to be blurred by the imperfections of the measuring process. In retrospect, for about two centuries regular or constant errors were no focal point of experimental activities, only irregular or random error were. Today's notation of unknown systematic errors is in line with this. Confusingly enough, the worldwide practiced approach to belatedly admit those unknown systematic errors amounts to consider them as being random, too. This book discusses a new error concept dispensing with the common practice to randomize unknown systematic errors. Instead, unknown systematic errors will be treated as what they physically are- namely as constants being unknown with respect to magnitude and sign. The ideas considered in this book issue a proceeding steadily localizing the true values of the measurands and consequently traceability.Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgements Author biography 1. Basics of metrology 2. Some statistics 3. Measurement uncertainties 4. Method of least squares 5. Fitting of straight lines 6. Features of least squares estimators 7. Prospects 8. Epilogue References and suggested reading
£54.00
IOP Publishing Introduction to TimeResolved Optically Stimulated
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£23.75
IOP Publishing International Linear Collider ILC
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers The Electrostatic Accelerator: A versatile tool
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Mechanics of Biological Systems: Introduction to
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Atomic Physics
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Semiconductors and Modern Electronics
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Lasers and Their Application to the Observation
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Resonant Tunneling Diode Photonics: Devices and
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£23.75
Morgan & Claypool Publishers The Physics of Noise
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£23.75
IOP Publishing GRAVITY MAGNETIC ELECTROMAGNETIC GRADIPB
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£23.75
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd The Long and the Short of It How We Came to
Book SynopsisWe've always measured the world around us, from how big things are, to how fast they go, how much they're worth and practically everything in between. But who decided how we do it, and why?
£14.41
Royal Society of Chemistry Data Integrity and Data Governance: Practical
Book SynopsisData integrity is the hottest topic in the pharmaceutical industry. Global regulatory agencies have issued guidance, after guidance after guidance in the past few years, most of which does not offer practical advice on how to implement policies, procedures and processes to ensure integrity. These guidances state what but not how. Additionally, key stages of analysis that impact data integrity are omitted entirely. The aim of this book is to provide practical and detailed help on how to implement data integrity and data governance for regulated analytical laboratories working in or for the pharmaceutical industry. It provides clarification of the regulatory issues and trends, and gives practical methods for meeting regulatory requirements and guidance. Using a data integrity model as a basis, the principles of data integrity and data governance are expanded into practical steps for regulated laboratories to implement. The author uses case study examples to illustrate his points and provides instructions for applying the principles of data integrity and data governance to individual laboratory needs. This book is a useful reference for analytical chemists and scientists, management and senior management working in regulated laboratories requiring either an understanding about data integrity or help in implementing practical solutions. Consultants will also benefit from the practical guidance provided.Trade ReviewThe management of regulated industry needs to read all 600 pages in the book in order to set the standard for how every single person in their organization needs to work, themselves included. -- Siri H. Segalstad, Segalstad Consulting AS, NorwayThe book explains in detail all the aspects of the topics of data integrity, starting each chapter with the regulatory basis for each of them. McDowall has made it a lot easier for everyone by publishing this book. The amount of investigations that he has done in order to make system in the overwhelming craziness of the regulatory documents, is astonishing. -- Siri H. Segalstad, Segalstad Consulting AS, NorwayTable of ContentsPreface; Glossary, Abbreviations and Data Integrity Terms;How to Use This Book and an Introduction to Data Integrity; How Did We Get Here?; The Regulators' Responses; What Is Data Governance?; A Data Integrity Model; Roles and Responsibilities in a Data Governance Programme; Data Integrity Policies, Procedures and Training; Establishing and Maintaining an Open Culture for Data Integrity; An Analytical Data Life Cycle; Assessment and Remediation of Laboratory Processes and Systems; Data Integrity and Paper Records; Blank Forms and Instrument Log Books; The Hybrid System Problem; Get Rid of Paper: Why Electronic Processes are Better for Data Integrity; Data Integrity Centric Analytical Instrument Qualification and Computerised System Validation; Validating Analytical Procedures; Performing an Analysis; Second Person Review; Record Retention; Quality Metrics for Data Integrity; Raising Data Integrity Concerns; Quality Assurance Oversight for Data Integrity; How to Conduct a Data Integrity Investigation; Data Integrity and Outsourcing; Data Integrity Audit Aide Memoire; Subject Index
£118.75
Royal Society of Chemistry Recording Science in the Digital Era: From Paper
Book SynopsisFor most of the history of scientific endeavour, science has been recorded on paper. In this digital era, however, there is increasing pressure to abandon paper in favour of digital tools. Despite the benefits, there are barriers to the adoption of such tools, not least their usability. As the relentless development of technology changes the way we work, we need to ensure that the design of technology not only overcomes these barriers, but facilitates us as scientists and supports better practice within science. This book examines the importance of record-keeping in science, current record-keeping practices, and the role of technology for enabling the effective capture, reuse, sharing, and preservation of scientific data. Covering the essential areas of electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) and digital tools for recording scientific data, including an overview of the current data management technology available and the benefits and pitfalls of using these technologies, this book is a useful tool for those interested in implementing digital data solutions within their research groups or departments. This book also provides insight into important factors to consider in the design of digital tools such as ELNs for those interested in producing their own tools. Finally, it looks at the role of current technology and then considers how that technology might develop in the future to better support scientists in their work, and in capturing and sharing the scientific record.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Motivations for Record-keeping; Keeping and Managing Records; Digital Tools and Electronic Laboratory Notebooks; Managing and Preserving Digital Research Data; A More In-depth Look at Electronic Laboratory Notebooks; Moving from Paper to Electronic Laboratory Notebooks; Designing the User Experience; Interfaces for Capturing the Experiment Record; Creating Context for the Record Using Metadata; Open Science and Sharing the Research Record; Futures for Technology and Scientific Research; Telling the Story
£66.50
Royal Society of Chemistry Validation of Chromatography Data Systems:
Book SynopsisGuiding chromatographers working in regulated industries and helping them to validate their chromatography data systems to meet data integrity, business and regulatory needs. This book is a detailed look at the life cycle and documented evidence required to ensure a system is fit for purpose throughout the lifecycle. Initially providing the regulatory, data integrity and system life cycle requirements for computerised system validation, the book then develops into a guide on planning, specifying, managing risk, configuring and testing a chromatography data system before release. This is followed by operational aspects such as training, integration and IT support and finally retirement. All areas are discussed in detail with case studies and practical examples provided as appropriate. The book has been carefully written and is right up to date including recently released FDA data integrity guidance. It provides detailed guidance on good practice and expands on the first edition making it an invaluable addition to a chromatographer’s book shelf.Table of ContentsHow To Use This Book; What is a CDS and its Evolution; Laboratory Informatics and the Role of a CDS; Applicable GXP Regulations and Guidance; Concepts of Computer Validation; Understanding Life Cycles and SW Classification; CDS Data Integrity; CSV Risk Management: System Risk; Working Electronically; Specifying User and System Requirements; Controlling the Validation; System Selection; Auditing the Supplier; Negotiating the Contract and System Purchase; Planning the Installation; CSV Risk Management; Importance of the Traceability Matrix; Writing the Configuration Specification; Writing the Technical Specification; Installing and Integrating System Components; Designing the Test Suite; Writing Test Cases; Executing Test Scripts; User Training and System Documentation; IT Support; System Description; Defining CDS Raw Data and E-Records; Validation Summary Report; Integration in a Regulated Environment; User Account Management; Incident and Problem Management; Change Control and Configuration Management; On-Going IT Support; Conducting a Periodic Review; CDS Records Retention; System Retirement; Data Migration Options; Retrospective Validation
£170.05
NMSE - Publishing Ltd Weights and Measures of Scotland: A European
Book SynopsisThis the first book to describe the system of weights and measures used in medieval Scotland and to explain its evolution into modern times, and also the first to provide secure and accurate figures for the sizes of the units. The book's radical approach includes an emphasis on the physical evidence from surviving measurement standards, and it demonstrates that Scotland's meteorology was sophisticated and was closely involved with those of her trading partners. The book will appeal to a specialist market that includes social, economic and science historians; Scottish historians; weight and scale collectors; museums; and science and technology libraries.Trade Review'At last, in the fog of ancient meaurement, we have a beacon to guide us through.' Professor T C Smout, Historiographer Royal in Scotland '...the most impressive feature ... is how he has achieved presenting such complex material (historical, legal and technical) in such an immensely readable fashion. ... ' Chris Howells, Trading Standards Institute lead officer, metrology 'This volume is of heroic dimensions...and will undoubtedly stand the test of time as an authoritative work.' Prof Jasper McKee, in Physics in Canada 'An essential work of reference for university and pubic libraries... Marked by an evident enthusiasm to communicate the subject to wider audiences.' Dr Richard Sheldon, Economic History Review 'Meticulously researched detail accompanied by wonderful illustrations.' Dr William Ashworth, Technology and CultureTable of ContentsAckowledgements / Foreword / Introduction / Colour Plates; Part I; A History of Weights and Measures in Scotland, 9 chapters including: The Beginnings of Scots Metrology; The Riddle of the Firlot; The Science of Measurement; Part II; Inventory of the Surviving Standards; A. Linear Measures (6 chapters); B. Weights (5 chapters); C. Capacity Measures (6 chapters); Part III; Appendices; A. The Central Scottish Metrological Acts; B. Land Measure and Assessment in Regional Scotland; C. Land Service; D. Orkney and Shetland; E. Assizes of Bread and Ale; F. A Synopsis of the Scottish System of Weights and Measures; G. Directory of Scottish Scale, Weight and Measure Makers, to 1900; Index
£15.00
The Squeeze Press The General Rule: A Guide to Customary Weights
Book SynopsisAn essential collection of articles, tables and notes, to define and explain the modern uses and relationships - as well as the global origins, evolution and culture - of the units composing what became known as the Imperial System, but has since in practice become the universal Anglo-American system of customary measures. For use in the home, in schools, in government and public bodies, by trade, industry, the media and in countries overseas. For quick reference, occasional consultation, continual study or simply reading for pleasure.
£11.69
Legend Press Ltd Not Even Trying: The Corruption of Real Science
Book SynopsisReal science is dead.Researchers are no longer trying to seek and speak the truth. Scientists no longer believe in the truth. They no longer believe that there is an eternal unchanging reality beyond our human organisation which they have a duty to discover and disseminate. Hence, the vast structures of personnel and resources that constitute modern science are not real science but merely a professional research bureaucracy.The consequences? Research literature must be assumed to be worthless or misleading and should almost always be ignored.In practice, this means that nearly all science needs to be demolished (or allowed to collapse) and real science rebuilt outside the professional research structure, from the ground up, by real scientists who regard truth-seeking as an imperative and truthfulness as an iron law.
£17.67
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S. Lab Math: A Handbook of Measurements,
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£59.48
Wooden Books Ruler & Compass: Practical Geometric
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£8.13
Springer Nature Switzerland AG High-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques
Book SynopsisThe new edition of this book incorporates the recent remarkable changes in electric power generation, transmission and distribution. The consequences of the latest development to High Voltage (HV) test and measuring techniques result in new chapters on Partial Discharge measurements, Measurements of Dielectric Properties, and some new thoughts on the Shannon Theorem and Impuls current measurements. This standard reference of the international high-voltage community combines high voltage engineering with HV testing techniques and HV measuring methods. Based on long-term experience gained by the authors the book reflects the state of the art as well as the future trends in testing and diagnostics of HV equipment. It ensures a reliable generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy. The book is intended not only for experts but also for students in electrical engineering and high-voltage engineering.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Basics of HV Test Technique.- Tests with High Alternating Voltages.- Partial Discharge Measurement.- Measurement of dielectric Properties.- Tests with High Direct Voltages.- Tests with High Lightning and Switching Voltages.- Tests with Combined and Composite Voltages.- High-Voltage Testing Laboratories.- High voltage testing on site.
£85.49
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 3: Accelerators and Colliders
Book SynopsisThis third open access volume of the handbook series deals with accelerator physics, design, technology and operations, as well as with beam optics, dynamics and diagnostics. A joint CERN-Springer initiative, the “Particle Physics Reference Library” provides revised and updated contributions based on previously published material in the well-known Landolt-Boernstein series on particle physics, accelerators and detectors (volumes 21A,B1,B2,C), which took stock of the field approximately one decade ago. Central to this new initiative is publication under full open accessTable of ContentsAccelerators, Colliders and Their Application.- Beam Dynamics.- Non-linear Dynamics in Accelerators.- Impedance and Collective Effects.- Interactions of Beams With Surroundings.- Design Principles for Synchrotrons and Circular Colliders.- Design Principles for Linear Accelerators and Linear Colliders.- Accelerator Engineering and Technology.- Accelerator Operations.- The Largest Accelerators and Colliders of Their Time.- Applications of Accelerators and Storage Rings.- Outlook for the Future.- Cosmic Particle Accelerators.
£40.49
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Particle Physics Reference Library: Volume 2: Detectors for Particles and Radiation
Book SynopsisThis second open access volume of the handbook series deals with detectors, large experimental facilities and data handling, both for accelerator and non-accelerator based experiments. It also covers applications in medicine and life sciences. A joint CERN-Springer initiative, the “Particle Physics Reference Library” provides revised and updated contributions based on previously published material in the well-known Landolt-Boernstein series on particle physics, accelerators and detectors (volumes 21A,B1,B2,C), which took stock of the field approximately one decade ago. Central to this new initiative is publication under full open access.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Interaction of Radiation with Matter.- Chapter 3. Scintillation Detectors for Charged Particles and Photons.- Chapter 4. Gaseous Detectors.- Chapter 5. Solid State Detectors.- Chapter 6. Calorimetry.- Chapter 7. Particle Identification: Time-of-Flight, Cherenkov and Transition Radiation Detectors.- Chapter 8. Neutrino Detectors.- Chapter 9. Nuclear Emulsions.- Chapter 10. Signal Processing for Particle Detectors.- Chapter 11. Detector Simulation.- Chapter 12. Triggering and High-Level Data Selection.- Chapter 13. Pattern Recognition and Reconstruction.- Chapter 14. Distributed Computing.- Chapter 15. Statistical Issues in Particle Physics.- Chapter 16. Integration of Detectors Into a Large Experiment: Examples From ATLAS andCMS.- Chapter 17. Neutrino Detectors under Water and Ice.- Chapter 18. Space Borne Experiments.- Chapter 19. Cryogenic Detectors.- Chapter 20. Detectors in Medicine and Biology.- Chapter 21. Solid State Detectors for High Radiation Environments.- Chapter 22. Future Developments of Detectors.
£40.49
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Basic Theory and Laboratory Experiments in
Book SynopsisThis textbook offers a unique compendium of measurement procedures for experimental data acquisition. After introducing readers to the basic theory of uncertainty evaluation in measurements, it shows how to apply it in practice to conduct a range of laboratory experiments with instruments and procedures operating both in the time and frequency domains. Offering extensive practical information and hands-on tips on using oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers and reflectometric instrumentation, the book shows readers how to deal with e.g. filter characterization, operational amplifiers, digital and analogic spectral analysis, and reflectometry-based measurements. For each experiment, it describes the corresponding uncertainty evaluation in detail. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, the book offers a unique, self-contained guide for engineering students and professionals alike. It also provides university teachers and professors with a valuable resource for their laboratory courses on electric and electronic measurements.Table of ContentsBasic theory of uncertainty evaluation in measurements.- Time Domain Measurements.- Frequency Domain Measurements.- Reflectometric Measurements.- PCB scheme.
£62.99
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Handbook of Nondestructive Evaluation 4.0
Book SynopsisThis handbook comprehensively covers the cutting-edge trends and techniques essential for the integration of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) into the changing face of the modern industrial landscape. In particular, it delves into the marriage of NDE with new techniques in e.g. data mining, cloud computing and autonomous operation, highlighting the potential for cyber-physical controlled production and discussing the myriad possible applications across many different industries.The Handbook of NDE 4.0 centers around the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 – the next generation of industrial production encompassing all aspects of networking across all industrial areas. It discusses the adaptation of existing NDE techniques to emerging new technological areas, such as 3D printing, via the introduction of cyber systems into the inspection and maintenance processes. In addition, the handbook covers topics such as the management and processing of big data with respect to real-time monitoring of structural integrity and reliable inspection of individual components. Remote NDE to include competence not available on-site will be a potential technique to increase reliability of NDE inspections by integrating additional specialist inputs into the decision process by methods such as telepresence, thereby better leveraging the scarce resources of senior inspectors into industrial inspections at multiple sites.The handbook houses a wealth of essential information to help academics, industry professionals and entrepreneurs navigate through this burgeoning new field. The material in this handbook is presented with the intention of ultimately improving human safety through reliable inspections and dependable maintenance of critical infrastructure, while also enhancing business value through reduced downtime, affordable maintenance, and talent optimization.Table of ContentsNDE 4.0 in Civil Engineering.- Weld Testing.- Reliability Evaluation of Testing Systems and Their Connection to NDE 4.0.- Semantic Interoperability as Key for a NDE 4.0 Data Management.- Registration of NDE Data to CAD.- Digital Twin and Its Application for the Maintenance of Aircraft.- NDE 4.0: New Paradigm for the NDE Inspection Personnel.- Smart Monitoring and SHM.- Probabilistic Lifing.- NDE 4.0 in Railway Industry.- NDE in Additive Manufacturing of Ceramic Components.- Inspection of Ceramic Materials.- Robotic NDE for Industrial Field Inspections.- Best Practices for NDE 4.0 Adoption.- NDE in The Automotive Sector.- Training and Workforce Re-orientation.- Artificial Intelligence and NDE Competencies.- Testing of Polymers and Composite Materials.- NDT 4.0: Image and Sound Recognition.- Surface Gradients.- History of Communication and the Internet.- NDE in Energy and Nuclear Industry.- The Human-Machine Interface (HMI) with NDE 4.0 Systems.- From Nondestructive Testing to Prognostics: Revisited.- Basic Concepts of NDE.- “Moore’s Law” of NDE.- Digitization, Digitalization, and Digital Transformation.- Industrial Internet of Things, Digital Twins, and Cyber-Physical Loops for NDE 4.0.- Value Creation in NDE 4.0: What and How.- Introduction to NDE 4.0.- Optical Coherence Tomography as Monitoring Technology for the Additive Manufacturing of Future Biomedical Parts.- Creating a Digital Foundation for NDE 4.0.- NDE for Electronics Packaging.- Applied Artificial Intelligence in NDE.- Compressed Sensing: From Big Data to Relevant Data.- In Situ Real-Time Monitoring Versus Post NDE for Quality Assurance of Additively Manufactured Metal Parts
£487.49
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Flexible Sensors for Energy-Harvesting
Book SynopsisThis book investigates the fabrication of different types of flexible sensors and their subsequent implementation for energy-harvesting applications. A range of techniques, including 3D printing, soft lithography, laser ablation, micro-contract printing, screen-printing, inkjet printing and others have been used to form the flexible sensors with varied characteristics. These sensors have been used for biomedical, environmental and healthcare applications on the basis of their performances. The quality of these flexible sensors has depended on certain types of nanomaterials that have been used to synthesize the conductive parts of the prototypes. These nanomaterials have been based on different sizes and shapes, whose quality varied on the basis of certain factors like crystallinity, shapes and sizes. One of the primary utilization of these nanotechnology-based flexible sensors has been the harvesting of energy where nano-generators and nano-harvesters have been formed to generate and store energy, respectively, on small and moderate magnitudes. Mechanical and thermal energies have been harvested on the basis of the piezoelectric, pyroelectric and triboelectric effects created by the formed prototypes. The work highlights the amalgamation of these sectors to spotlight the essence of these types of sensors and their intended application. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Need of flexible sensors in the sensing world.- Impact of nanotechnology of the quality of the flexible sensors.- Fabrication and implementation of nanomaterials-assisted flexible sensors.- Fabrication and implementation of nanomaterials-assisted flexible sensors.- Flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric sensors for energy harvesting applications.- Flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric sensors for energy harvesting applications.- Flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric sensors for energy harvesting applications.- Flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric sensors for energy harvesting applications.- Flexible piezoelectric and triboelectric sensors for energy harvesting applications.- Conclusion and future opportunities.
£98.99
Springer International Publishing AG Field-based Tests for Soccer Players:
Book SynopsisThis book systematically summarizes the accuracy, precision, and repeatability levels of field-based tests applied in soccer. It considers such details as the effectiveness of tests for different age categories and sexes. In this book, the readers will be able to check all the field-based tests conceived for fitness assessment in soccer through a large systematic review made to the literature. In addition a brief characterization of each test and presentation of the concurrent validity and repeatability levels for each test will be provided. Finally, the book contains a general discussion of the implications of the tests for different methodological approaches to training. It will be use to sports scientists and practitioners. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction: Rationale for understanding accuracy, precision, and repeatability levels of field-based tests.- Chapter 2. Systematically revising the literature of field-based soccer tests.- Chapter 3. Summarizing and characterizing the field-based soccer tests.- Chapter 4. Evidence of accuracy, precision, and repeatability levels of field-based tests.- Chapter 5. Discussion of field-based soccer tests for aerobic fitness.- Chapter 6. Discussion of field-based soccer tests for sprinting, change-of-direction and agility.- Chapter 7. Discussion of field-based soccer tests for strength, power, and neuromuscular fitness.- Chapter 8. Conclusions & practical implications.
£42.74
Springer International Publishing AG Person-Centered Outcome Metrology: Principles and
Book SynopsisThis unique collection of chapters from world experts on person-centered outcome (PCO) measures addresses the following critical questions: Can individual experiences be represented in measurements that do not reduce unique differences to meaningless uniformity? How person-centric are PCO measures? Are PCO measurements capable of delivering the kind of quality assured quantification required for high-stakes decision making? Are PCO measures likely to support improved health care delivery? Have pivotal clinical studies failed to deliver treatments for diseases because of shortcomings in the PCO measures used? Are these shortcomings primarily matters of precision and meaningfulness? Or is the lack of common languages for communicating outcomes also debilitating to quality improvement, research, and the health care economy? Three key issues form an urgent basis for further investigation. First, the numbers generated by PCO measures are increasingly used as the central dependent variables upon which high stakes decisions are made. The rising profile of PCO measures places new demands for higher quality information from scale and test construction, evaluation, selection, and interpretation. Second, PCO measurement science has well-established lessons to be learned from those who have built and established the science over many decades. Finally, the goal in making a PCO measurement is to inform outcome management. As such, it is vitally important that key stakeholders understand that, over the last half century, developments in psychometrics have refocused measurement on illuminating clinically important individual differences in the context of widely reproduced patterns of variation in health and functioning, comparable scale values for quality improvement, and practical explanatory models.This book’s audience includes anyone interested in person-centered care, including healthcare researchers and practitioners, policy makers, pharmaceutical industry representatives, clinicians, patient advocates, and metrologists.This is an open access book.Table of ContentsI. Policyi. Regulatorsiii. Patient Engagementiv. Legalv. SustainabilityII. Practicei. Bridging legacy instrumentsii. QPROMSiii. PROMiv. Visual Functioning daily activities item bankv. Neuromuscular disease clinical trialsIII. Methods/Methodologyi. Qualitative - patientsii. Qualitative - cliniciansiii. Psychometric analysis – Rasch Modeliv. Mixed methodsv. Construct Specification EquationsIV. Theory/History/Philosophyi. A history of social measurementii. A history of clinical outcomesiii. Validityiv. Rasch Measurement Theoryv. Linking social measurement to person centered outcome metrology
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Springer International Publishing AG Fundamentals of Particle Accelerator Physics
Book SynopsisThis book offers a concise and coherent introduction to accelerator physics and technology at the fundamental level but still in connection to advanced applications ranging from high-energy colliders to most advanced light sources, i.e., Compton sources, storage rings and free-electron lasers. The book is targeted at accelerator physics students at both undergraduate and graduate levels, but also of interest also to Ph.D. students and senior scientists not specialized in beam physics and accelerator design, or at the beginning of their career in particle accelerators.The book introduces readers to particle accelerators in a logical and sequential manner, with paragraphs devoted to highlight the physical meaning of the presented topics, providing a solid link to experimental results, with a simple but rigorous mathematical approach. In particular, the book will turn out to be self-consistent, including for example basics of Special Relativity and Statistical Mechanics for accelerators. Mathematical derivations of the most important expressions and theorems are given in a rigorous manner, but with simple and immediate demonstration where possible.The understanding gained by a systematic study of the book will offer students the possibility to further specialize their knowledge through the wide and up-to-date bibliography reported. Both theoretical and experimental items are presented with reference to the most recent achievements in colliders and light sources. The author draws on his almost 20-years long experience in the design, commissioning and operation of accelerator facilities as well as on his 10-years long teaching experience about particle accelerators at the University of Trieste, Department of Engineering and of Physics, as well as at international schools on accelerator physics.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Electromagnetism and Special Relativity for Accelerators.- Historical development and classification of accelerators.- Radiofrequency accelerating structures.- Single particle dynamics in high energy accelerators.- Hamiltonian formalism.- Perturbations to linear motion.- Synchrotron radiation and light sources.- Equilibrium distribution.- Light Sources.- Colliders.
£49.49
Springer International Publishing AG Particle Polarization in High Energy Physics: An Introduction and Case Studies on Vector Particle Production at the LHC
Book SynopsisThis open-access book addresses the following questions: how does the polarization of a particle, i.e., the angular momentum state in which it is produced, manifest itself in nature? What are the concepts and tools needed to perform rigorous measurements providing complete and unambiguous physical information?Polarization measurements are important because they reflect the nature and coupling properties of a particle and provide unique insights into the underlying fundamental interactions, playing a central role in the study and understanding of the mechanisms of particle production.Besides gradually reviewing many fundamental notions, the book presents several case studies relevant to physics analyses underway at the LHC, including the lepton-antilepton decays of vector states (Drell–Yan, Z and W bosons, quarkonia, etc.). The book also offers a detailed discussion of cascade decays, where the vector particle is a daughter of another particle, as well as a survey of typical angular distributions of particles of any integer or half-integer spin.With a visual approach to the presentation of the concepts and frequent use of pedagogical examples, taken from real measurements, gedankenexperiments, or detailed simulations, the book focuses on aspects of polarization measurements that are sometimes underestimated or left unexplored in experimental analyses, such as the importance of the choice of the reference frame, the existence of frame-independent relations, and the shapes of the physically allowed parameter domains. Several examples are provided of pitfalls introduced when the intrinsic multidimensionality of the problem is neglected in exchange for a simplified analysis.Targeting an audience of graduate students, post-docs, and other researchers involved in analyses of LHC data, this book helps to establish a solid bridge between high precision data, existing or soon to be collected, and accurate measurements, including high-sensitivity tests of the Standard Model.Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. Basics of Angular Distributions.- 3. Two-body Decays of vector particles.- 4. Pitfalls in Polarization Measurements.- 5. Using Polarization to Discriminate Physical Hypotheses.
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Springer International Publishing AG Electronics for Physicists: An Introduction
Book SynopsisThis book provides undergraduate physics majors and students of related sciences with a sound understanding of basic electronics and how it is used in the physical sciences. While today few science students go on to careers that demand an ability to design and build electronic circuits, many will use and rely on electronics. As scientists, they will require an appropriate level of fundamental knowledge that enables them, for example, to understand what electronic equipment is doing, to correctly interpret the measurements obtained, and to appreciate the numerous links between electronics and how it is practiced and other areas of science. Discussing electronics in the broader context and from the point of view of the scientist, this book is intended for students who are not planning to become electronics specialists but who will use electronics. It has been written in a relatively informal style and includes many detailed examples, as well as some “outside the box” material, including some ideas from quantum computing, to inspire thought and creativity. A selection of relevant exercises is included at the end of each chapter.In the updated second edition, some sections are clarified and end-of-chapter problems are added. It includes an additional chapter on quantum logic/computingTable of ContentsThe Basics.- Additional Theorems.- Complex Impedances.- More on Capacitors and Inductors.- The Laplace Transform.- Diodes.- FETs.- Bipolar Junction Transistors.- More on Amplifiers.- The Ideal Op-Amp.- Non-linear Uses of Op-Amps.- Digital I.- Digital II.- Calculators and Computers.
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Springer International Publishing AG First Differential Measurements of tZq Production
Book SynopsisThis thesis describes two groundbreaking measurements in the precision frontier at the LHC: the first ever differential measurement of the Z-associated single top quark (tZq) production, and the luminosity measurement using Z boson production rate for the first time in CMS. Observed only in 2018, the tZq process is of great importance in probing top quark electroweak couplings. These couplings are natural places for new phenomena to happen in the top quark sector of the standard model. Yet, they are the least explored directly. One has to obtain a firm understanding of the modeling of sensitive distributions to new top-Z interactions. The present analysis marks a major milestone in this long-term effort. All distributions relevant for new phenomena, and/or modeling of tZq, are studied in full depth using advanced Machine Learning techniques.The luminosity and its uncertainty contributes to every physics result of the experiment. The method minutely developed in this thesis provides a complementary measurement that results in a significant overall reduction of uncertainties.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Theoretical Foundations of Single Top Quark Physics at the LHC.- The CMS Experiment at the LHC.- Luminosity Determination Using Z Boson Production.- Measurements of Single Top Quark Production in Association With a Z Boson. Summary and conclusions.
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Springer International Publishing AG The Physics Behind Electronics
Book SynopsisIt also caters to individuals with practical electronics knowledge looking to deepen their understanding of often overlooked concepts.While traditional textbooks treat electronics as a set of techniques, the growing availability of affordable acquisition boards and user-friendly software has diminished the need for expertise in circuit design.
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Springer An Invitation to Probability and Data Analysis
Book SynopsisDescribing the data.- Probability: basic concepts.- Probability distributions.- Probability: Accessories for Use.- Probability and Information.- Speculating about probability.- Probability and statistics in physics.- Randomness in measurements.- Data Analysis and decision theory.
£62.99
De Gruyter Metrology and Theory of Measurement
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De Gruyter Chemical Technicians: Good Laboratory Practice and Laboratory Information Management Systems
Book SynopsisThis book for chemical technicians contains a variety of skills that chemical technicians and technicians who work in chemical plants should develop as part of their successful experience. Many of these competencies were unintentionally addressed in other resources in a dispersed way across chapters in various textbooks and internet resources, but many others were not. The book also provides a brief overview of the tasks that various chemical laboratory technicians must perform as part of their employment. It also includes a thorough explanation of the sampling techniques, chemical analysis, and a description of the various tools and methods used in chemical labs. Additionally the book covers information management systems and good practices in laboratories, as well as how these have allowed and facilitated best practices in laboratories and the gathering of data that improves technicians’ experience and knowledge. Finally, some advice on using lab glassware, laboratory emergency first aid, and a short description of the chemicals that chemical technicians frequently use are provided.
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de Gruyter Measurement Uncertainties
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Springer International Publishing AG Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and
Book SynopsisThis book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the theory (physical principles), design, and practical implementations of various sensors for scientific, industrial, and consumer applications. This latest edition focuses on the sensing technologies driven by the expanding use of sensors in mobile devices. These new miniature sensors will be described, with an emphasis on smart sensors which have embedded processing systems. The chapter on chemical sensors has also been expanded to present the latest developments.Digital systems, however complex and intelligent they may be, must receive information from the outside world that is generally analog and not electrical. Sensors are interface devices between various physical values and the electronic circuits that "understand" only a language of moving electrical charges. In other words, sensors are the eyes, ears, and noses of silicon chips.Unlike other books on sensors, the Handbook of Modern Sensors is organized according to the measured variables (temperature, pressure, position, etc.). This book is a reference text for students, researchers interested in modern instrumentation (applied physicists and engineers), sensor designers, application engineers and technicians whose job it is to understand, select and/or design sensors for practical systems.Trade ReviewSelected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" for 2016“Each class of sensors is individually addressed in detail from its basics to modern usage. Besides the physics behind the operation of the sensors, sensor applications and limitations are explained well. … This clearly written work would be an excellent resource for most technical readers who want to understand, use, and design with sensors. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners; two-year technical program students.” (M. Mehrubeoglu, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016)“This book appeared at a time of increasing need for sensor handbooks and is therefore a good choice for students as well as engineers. It presents an overview giving a comprehensive and up-to-date physical principles, design, and practical implementations of various sensors for scientific, industrial, and consumer applications. … Owing to the amount of content, this is still a worthwhile handbook, which would be interesting for a lot of readers coming from different scientific disciplines.” (Gerald Urban, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, May, 2016)Table of ContentsData Acquisition.- Transfer Functions.- Sensor Characteristics.- Physical Principles of Sensing.- Optical Components of Sensors.- Interface Electronic Circuits.- Detectors of Humans.- Presence, Displacement and Level.- Velocity and Acceleration.- Force and Strain.- Pressure Sensors.- Flow Sensors.- Microphones.- Humidity and Moisture Sensors.- Light Detectors.- Detectors of Ionizing Radiation.- Temperature Sensors.- Chemical and Biological Sensors.- Materials and Technologies.- Appendix.- Index.
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Springer International Publishing AG Particle Image Velocimetry: A Practical Guide
Book SynopsisThis immensely practical guide to PIV provides a condensed, yet exhaustive guide to most of the information needed for experiments employing the technique. This second edition has updated chapters on the principles and extra information on microscopic, high-speed and three component measurements as well as a description of advanced evaluation techniques. What’s more, the huge increase in the range of possible applications has been taken into account as the chapter describing these applications of the PIV technique has been expanded.Table of ContentsPhysical and Technical Background.- Mathematical Background of Statistical PIV Evaluation.- PIV Recording Techniques.- Image Evaluation Methods for PIV.- Post-Processing of PIV Data.- Three-Component PIV Measurements.- Micro-PIV.- Examples of Application.- Related Techniques.
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Springer International Publishing AG Space Charge Physics for Particle Accelerators
Book SynopsisUnderstanding and controlling the physics of space charge effects in linear and circular proton and ion accelerators are essential to their operation, and to future high-intensity facilities. This book presents the status quo of this field from a theoretical perspective, compares analytical approaches with multi-particle computer simulations and – where available – with experiments. It discusses fundamental concepts of phase space motion, matched beams and modes of perturbation, along with mathematical models of analysis – from envelope to Vlasov-Poisson equations. The main emphasis is on providing a systematic description of incoherent and coherent resonance phenomena; parametric instabilities and sum modes; mismatch and halo; error driven resonances; and emittance exchange due to anisotropy, as well as the role of Landau damping. Their distinctive features are elaborated in the context of numerous sample simulations, and their potential impacts on beam quality degradation and beam loss are discussed. The book is intended for advanced beginners in accelerator research, and for experts interested in the mechanisms of direct space charge interaction and their modeling.Table of ContentsDedication.- Preface.- Introduction.- Phase Space Dynamics in Theory and Simulation.- Vlasov and Envelope Analysis.- Matched Beams.- Modes of Space Charge Interaction.- Beam Mismatch and Halo.- Coherent Parametric Instabilities.- Magnet Error Driven Coherent Resonances.- Emittance Exchange in Anisotropic Beams.- Discussion of Space Charge in Accelerator Design.- Epilogue.- Glossary.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Handbuch Meßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung
Book SynopsisMeßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung sind zwei Gebiete, die in der modernen arbeits teiligen und spezialisierten Produktion immer enger zusammenwachsen. Es sind zwei Gebiete, die in Forschung, Entwicklung, Produktion und Anwendung gesetzmäßig zu nehmend Gewicht erhalten. Die Meßtechnik liefert die Meßinformationen zur Analyse, Beurteilung und Steuerung kontinuierlicher und diskontinuierlicher technischer Prozesse. Sie ist unerläßlich für die Produktions- und Qualitätssteuerung sowie die Produktionsorganisation Und Produk tionssicherheit. Darüber hinaus wird die Meßtechnik zunehmend in Landwirtschaft, Medizin und Verkehrswesen angewendet sowie in technische Konsumgüter integriert. Die Qualitätssicherung umfaßt die Gesamtheit aller Maßnahmen, die von der Pla nung bis zum Absatz von Erzeugnissen durchgehend aufeinander abgestimmt sind, um die volkswirtschaftlich effektivste Qualität sowohl der Erzeugnisse als auch der Produk tion zu gewährleisten. Im Buch ist beabsichtigt, das Lehrgebäude der Meßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung in seinen Konturen zu umreißen und dabei disziplinäre und interdisziplinäre Gesetz mäßigkeiten aufzuzeigen. Außerdem wird angestrebt, Zusammenhänge zwischen volks wirtschaftlichen AufgabensteIlungen und daraus resultierenden Anforderungen an die Meßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung deutlich zu machen. Das Buch stellt einen Versuch dar, das Gerüst der Meßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung mit knappen Worten in Übersichten darzustellen. Um seinen Umfang in Grenzen zu halten und die Übersichtlichkeit nicht in Frage zu stellen, waren Kompromisseerforder lich. Besonders deutlich kommt das in zwei Punkten zum Ausdruck. Erstens mußte bei der Theorie der Meßtechnik und Qualitätssicherung zur weiteren Erklärung von Einzelheiten vielfach auf SpeziaIIiteratur verwiesen werden, die sehr um fangreich ist.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Messen Steuern Regeln
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