The basic need of instrumentation in a process is to get the best and most amount of information so as to successfully complete the process. When referring to the completion of the project with reference to instrumentation, it basically means maximum efficiency with minimum production expense and desired output quality.
The information that is achieved from these processes may be very simple and may mostly involve a direct measurement method. But as the process becomes more complex, direct measurement may seem to be impracticable and so indirect methods must be used for measurements. These methods involve a derived relationship between the measured quantity and the result that is needed.
Most of the indirect methods involve electrical techniques as they have high speed and also simple processing methods. The output from such methods is easier to link to computers.............................
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