BMT 225 Measurements in Biomedical Instruments
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MET253
Measurements in Biomedical
Instruments
MEASUREMENT
Defined as
1. The process of numerical evaluation of
dimension.
2. The process of comparison with standard
measuring instruments.
Measurement
Why we need to measure things?
1. Estimate the required quantity
2. Validate the design
3. Convert the Physical parameter into
meaningful values
4. Evaluate the performance
Methods of measurements:
Direct method
Indirect method
Comparative method
Contact method
Direct method:
Measurements are directly obtained
example: scales
Indirect method:
Obtained by measuring other quantities
EX: weight= height X width X length X density
Comparative method:
Obtained by comparing the unknown quantity with known quantity
EX: balance scale
Contact method:
Obtained by placing sensor
EX: temperature sensors
CLASSIFICATION OF TYPES OF MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
1. Monitoring of processes and operations.
2. Control of processes and operations.
3. Experimental engineering analysis
1. Monitoring of processes and operations.
These application of measurement serve as a
monitoring application without any control
function
They indicate the value or condition of
parameter under observation
Example: voltmeter, water meter, electric
energy meter
2. Control of processes and operations.
A very useful application of instruments is in
automatic control systems.
There has been a very strong association
between measurement and control.
Control systems usually contains feed back to
control the desired variable
3. Experimental engineering analysis
To solve engineering problems, theoretical
and experimental methods are available.
Many applications require application of
both the methods
Elements of measurement process
1. Measured quantity
2. Standard system
3. Measuring technology
4. Measuring instrument
1- Measured quantity
Is the estimation of physical
parameter or phenomena.
Ex: temperature, pressure, ..etc.
2- Standard System
Is the agreed standard units that used to evaluate the
quantity.
There are 4 types of these standards
1. International standards
2. Primary standards
3. Secondary standards
4. Working standards
Measurement units:
SI: fundamental units
Measurement units:
SI: derived units
3-Measuring Technology
It aims to follow the procedures and
methods that are suitable for each
measured quantity.
For example, the indication of current
value in electrical circuit is totally different
from the indication of the voltage.
4- Measuring instrument
Is the proper tool that use to investigate the
magnitude of quantity.
For example
Multimeter
Osclliscope
Strain gauge
Thermometer
etc