Dear Colleague,
We are working on the 5th edition of my Instrument Engineer’s Handbook and are looking for experts to update existing or prepare new chapters in Volume 1, which deals with Measurement and Analysis.
If you feel qualified or if you know colleagues who are experts in the various areas of measurement and analysis, please review the Contents below and contact the Volume Editor, Mrs. Kriszta Venczel at: kvenczel@gmail.com (not me!) indicating which existing chapter you would like to update or which new one you would like to prepare?
Béla Lipták, PE
President of Béla Lipták Associates, PC
Automation and Safety Consultants
84 Old N. Stamford Rd, Stamford CT. 06905
T/F: 203-357-7614, E: liptakbela@aol.com
www.BelaLiptakPE.com
IAEH, 5th Edition: CONTENTS
(299-137 unassigned~50%)
General Considerations 1
(14 Total – 1 Unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Ed. Author |
5th Edition Author |
Assigned |
|
|
1 |
1.6 |
Accuracy |
Lipták |
Lipták |
√ |
|
|
1a |
|
Accracy, Stochiastic and Economic |
|
Bagajewich |
√ |
|
|
2 |
1.12 |
Binary Logic Diagrams (ISA 5.2) |
Gilbert |
Gilbert |
√ |
|
|
3 |
1.8 |
Calibration |
Hashemian |
Becker
|
√ |
|
|
4 |
1.6 |
Configuring Intelligent Devices |
Berge Has.. |
Pinceti |
√ |
|
|
5 |
1.11 |
Evaluation and Life Cycle |
Smith Berge |
L.Rajagopalan |
√ |
|
|
7 |
1.7 |
Installation |
Gibson
|
Yuwono |
√ |
|
|
9 |
- |
Maintenance |
None
|
Becker
|
√ |
|
|
10a |
- |
Performance |
- |
Moreno |
√ |
|
|
11 |
1.9 |
Response Time and Drift Testing |
Hashemian |
|
|
|
|
12 |
7.18 |
Soft Sensors |
Bain |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
|
13 |
1.3 |
Terminology and Testing |
Lipták |
Lipták
|
√ |
|
|
14 |
1.5 |
Uncertainty: Estimation, Propagation, and Reporting |
Dieck |
Rheinhart
|
√ |
|
Flow Measurement Devices 2
(42 – 17 Unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assignedr 2 |
|
15 |
2.1 |
Flowmeter Selection |
Lipták |
Lipták
|
√ |
|
16 |
- |
Service: Abrasive, Corrosive, Slurry, Viscous |
- |
Connella |
√ |
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17 |
- |
Service: Bi-Directional Flows |
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|
|
|
18 |
- |
Service: High and Low Temperature |
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|
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19 |
- |
Service: Semi-filled Pipes or Multi-Phase Flows |
- |
Gambir |
√ |
|
20 |
2.17 |
Service: Polyphase Flows of Oil, Water and Gas |
Gibson |
Gambhir |
√ |
|
21 |
- |
Service: Non-contact, Non-Penetrating Designs |
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|
|
|
22 |
- |
Installation: D/P Sensors and Transmitters |
- |
Conella |
√ |
|
23 |
- |
Installation: Types of Manifolds |
- |
Ofoh Conella |
√ |
|
24 |
- |
Maintenance and Calibration |
- |
Ohof Wagelin |
√ |
|
25 |
2.2 |
Anemometers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
26 |
2.3 |
BTU Flowrate in Heat Exchangers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
27 |
2.4 |
BTU Flowrate Provided by Gaseous Fuels |
Lipták |
|
|
|
28 |
2.5 |
Cross Correlation Design |
Hashemian |
|
|
|
29 |
2.6 |
Elbow Taps |
Gibson |
|
|
|
30 |
2.7 |
Flow Switches |
Boyes |
Muhammad Fahad |
√ |
|
31 |
2.8 |
Jet Deflection Design |
Lipták |
|
|
|
32 |
2.9 |
Laminar Flow Measurement |
Arant |
|
|
|
33 |
2.10 |
Magnetic Flowmeters |
Eren |
Thomson,
|
√ |
|
34 |
2.11 |
Mass Flow – Coriolis |
Anklin/Drahm |
Martin Anklin/Wolfgang Rahm
|
√ |
|
35 |
2.12 |
Mass Flow – Miscellaneous |
Jamison |
|
|
|
36 |
2.13 |
Mass Flow – Thermal |
Baan |
Baan
|
√ |
|
37 |
2.14 |
Metering Pumps |
Boyes |
|
|
|
37a |
- |
Multiphase Measurement |
- |
Gambhir |
√ |
|
38 |
2.15 |
Orifice Plates, and Their Sizing |
Arant |
Connella, |
√ |
|
39 |
- |
Orifices for Restriction |
- |
Yuwono,
|
√ |
|
40 |
2.16 |
Pitot and Area Averaging Tubes |
Lipták |
|
|
|
41 |
2.18 |
Positive Displacement Gas Meters |
Yoder |
Ofoh
|
√ |
|
42 |
2.19 |
Positive Displacement Liquid Meters and Provers |
Lipták |
Ofoh
|
√ |
|
43 |
2.20 |
Purge Flow Regulators |
Lipták |
Djkman Von Goethem
|
√ |
|
44 |
2.21 |
Segmental Wedge |
Lipták |
|
|
|
45 |
2.22 |
Sight Flow Indicators |
Sanders |
|
|
|
46 |
2.23 |
Solids Flowmeters and Feeders |
Lipták |
|
|
|
46a |
- |
Sonar Flowmeter |
- |
Muhammad Fahad |
√ |
|
47 |
2.24 |
Target Meters |
Boyes |
|
|
|
48 |
2.25 |
Turbine and Rotary Element Designs |
Arant |
Von Goethem
|
√ |
|
49 |
2.26 |
Ultrasonic Meters: Transit-Time and Doppler |
Yoder |
Baker |
√ |
|
50 |
2.27 |
Variable Area (Rotameters), Gap and Vane Designs |
Baan |
Von Goethem Djkman
|
√ |
|
51 |
2.28 |
V-Cone |
Boyes |
Voss
|
√ |
|
52 |
2.29 |
Venturi Tubes, Flow Tubes and Flow Nozzles |
Arant |
Connella
|
√ |
|
53 |
2.30 |
Vortex and Fluidic Meters |
Boyes |
Connella |
√ |
|
54 |
2.31 |
Weirs and Flumes for Open Channels |
Pawlowski |
|
|
3 Level Measurement
(27 – 9 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assignedtus |
|
55 |
3.1 |
Selection of Level Detectors |
Roede |
Mark H. Murphy |
√√ |
|
55a |
- |
Installation considerations |
|
Oscar Castañeda Vazquez |
√ |
|
56 |
- |
Applications – Interface, foam, boiling services |
|
Rob E.V. Koene, Simon |
√ |
|
57 |
- |
Applications – Non-contacting, non-penetrating |
|
Mark H. Murphy |
√ |
|
58 |
- |
Applications: – Water level in nuclear reactor core |
|
Lipták, |
√ |
|
58a |
- |
Applications: – Oil and LNG Tank Gauging |
- |
|
|
|
59 |
|
Applications: Slurry, sludge, coating fluids |
|
Murphy |
|
|
60 |
|
Applications: Solids Including Sticky Solids |
|
Murphy |
|
|
60a |
- |
Application – Sulfur |
- |
Alejandro Varga |
|
|
61 |
|
Accessories: Manifords |
|
Murphy |
|
|
62 |
|
Accessories: Chemical Seals |
|
Murphy |
|
|
63 |
3.2 |
Bubblers |
Langford |
Cullen Langford,
|
√ |
|
64 |
3.3 |
Capacitance and Radio Frequency Admittance |
Roede |
David L. Ubert |
√ |
|
65 |
3.4 |
Conductivity and Field Effect Level Switches |
Lipták |
|
|
|
66 |
3.5 |
Diaphragm Type |
Roede |
|
|
|
67 |
3.6 |
Differential Pressure, Hydrostatic Designs |
Nay |
Allen D. Houtz, |
√ |
|
68 |
3.7 |
Displacer Devices |
Langford |
Cullen Langford,
|
√ |
|
69 |
3.8 |
Float Type Sensors |
Langford |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
70 |
3.9 |
Laser Sensors |
Vujicic |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
71 |
3.10 |
Level Gauges Including Magnetic |
Nyce |
David S. Nyce |
√ |
|
71a |
- |
Magnetostrictive |
- |
David S. Nyce |
√ |
|
72 |
3.11 |
Microwave Switches |
Boyes |
|
|
|
73 |
3.12 |
Optical Level Sensors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
74 |
3.13 |
Radar, Non-Contacting |
Boyes |
GAMBHIR/Yadav
|
√ |
|
75 |
3.14 |
Radar, Contacting Designs (TDR, GWR, PDS) |
Carsella |
Robert J. Botwinski
|
√ |
|
76 |
3.15 |
Radiation Type Sensors |
Rodgers |
Andrew J. Livingston |
√ |
|
77 |
3.16 |
Resistance Tapes |
Lipták |
|
|
|
78 |
3.17 |
Rotating Paddle Switches |
Boyes |
|
|
|
79 |
3.18 |
Tape and Float Designs |
Lipták |
SREENEVASAN |
√ |
|
80 |
3.19 |
Thermal Sensors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
81 |
3.20 |
Ultrasonic Detectors |
Jamison |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
82 |
3.21 |
Vibrating Switches
|
Lipták |
|
|
Temperature Measurement 4
(21 – 10 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assignedus |
|
83 |
4.1 |
Selection of Temperature Sensors |
Adler/Moore |
Deepak Deore |
√ |
|
84 |
|
Applications – Cryogenic |
|
Jesús Gallego Otero |
√ |
|
85 |
|
Applications – High Temperature |
|
Huaichun Zhou |
√ |
|
86 |
|
Applications in Hostile Environments |
|
|
|
|
87 |
|
Applications to Eliminate Interferences |
|
|
|
|
88 |
4.3 |
Calibrators and Simulators |
Edvi/Jamison |
John Thompson,
|
√ |
|
89 |
4.14 |
Installation Considerations and Thermowells |
Lipták |
Michael Connella III
|
√ |
|
90 |
4.2 |
Bimetallic Thermometers |
Edvi/Jamison |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
91 |
4.4 |
Cones, Crayons, Labels, Paints and Pellets |
Edvi/Jamison |
|
|
|
92 |
4.6 |
Filled Bulb and Glass Stem Thermometers |
Jamison |
|
|
|
93 |
4.7 |
Integrated Circuitry (IC), Transistor and Diode Designs |
Lipták |
|
|
|
94 |
4.8 |
Miscellaneous Sensors |
Sloneker/Jamison |
|
|
|
94a |
- |
Multipoint Sensors |
|
Bhagyashree Pataskar |
√ |
|
95 |
4.5 |
Optical Fiber Thermometers (OFT) |
Lipták |
Dennis Horwitz |
√ |
|
96 |
4.9 |
Pyrometers – Radiation and Infrared (IR) |
Lipták |
|
|
|
97 |
4.10 |
Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) |
Lipták |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
98 |
4.11 |
Temperature Switches and Thermostats |
Adler/Moore |
|
|
|
99 |
4.12 |
Thermistors |
Giráo |
|
|
|
100 |
4.13 |
Thermocouples (TC) |
Lipták |
Daniel Alonso-Alvarez
|
√ |
|
100a |
4.14 |
Thermowells |
Lipták |
Mark H. Murphy |
√ |
|
101 |
4.15 |
Ultrasonic and Sonic Thermometers |
Lipták |
|
|
Pressure Measurement 5
(23 – 13 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assignedatus |
|
102 |
5.1 |
Orientation and Selection |
Nay |
|
|
|
103a |
5.2 |
Accessories: Calibrators |
Nay |
Pantay Patel??? Alejandro Varga ??? |
|
|
103b |
5.2 |
Accessories: Chemical Seals |
Nay |
Pantay Patel??? Alejandro Varga ??? |
|
|
104 |
5.3 |
Bellows Type Sensors |
Jamison/Edvi |
|
|
|
105 |
5.4 |
Bourdon and Helical Sensors |
Jamison/Edvi |
|
|
|
106 |
|
Capacitance Sensors |
|
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
107 |
5.5 |
Diaphragm or Capsule Elements |
Jamison |
|
|
|
108 |
5.6 |
Differential Pressure (D/P) Detectors |
Lipták |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
109 |
8.20 |
Differential Vapor Pressure Sensors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
110 |
- |
D/P Installations and Manifolds |
- |
Emmanuel Ujiro
|
√ |
|
111 |
5.7 |
Electronic Pressure Sensors |
Lipták |
Keith Sommers??? |
|
|
112 |
5.8 |
High Pressure Sensors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
113 |
|
Magnetic (Inductive, Reluctive and LVDT) |
|
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
114 |
5.9 |
Manometers |
Welch |
|
|
|
115 |
|
Optical detectors |
|
|
|
|
116 |
|
Piezoelectric Detectors |
|
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
117 |
|
Potentiometric Sensors |
|
Mehul Pancholi |
√ |
|
118 |
5.11 |
Pressure Gauges |
Jamison/Edvi |
Mark H. Murphy |
√ |
|
119 |
5.12 |
Pressure Repeaters |
Lipták |
|
|
|
120 |
5.10 |
Pressure Scanners |
Lipták |
|
|
|
121 |
5.13 |
Pressure and D/P Switches |
Lipták |
John W Thompson |
√ |
|
122 |
|
Resonant Wire Elements |
|
|
|
|
123 |
|
Strain Gauge Type Sensors |
|
Mehul Pancholi |
√ |
|
124 |
5.14 |
Vacuum Sensors |
Gilbert |
|
|
DENSITY 6
(12 – 6 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assignedus |
|
125 |
6.1 |
Application and Selection |
Jamison/Edvi |
Victor Vagelin |
√ |
|
126 |
- |
Accoustic Densitometers |
- |
|
|
|
127 |
6.2 |
Displacement and Float Densitometers |
Jamison/Edvi |
|
|
|
128 |
6.10 |
Gas Densitometers Including Position Based |
Langford |
Cullen Langford |
√ |
|
129 |
6.3 |
Hydrometers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
130 |
6.4 |
Hydrostatic Densitometers |
Lipták |
Hesham Fandy |
√ |
|
131 |
6.5 |
Coriolis Densitometer |
Jamison |
Emmanuel Ujiro |
√ |
|
132 |
6.6 |
Nuclear Radiation Densitometers |
Livingston |
Andrew J. Livingston
|
√ |
|
133 |
6.7 |
Ultrasonic Sludge and Slurry Densitometers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
134 |
|
Torsional Vibration Type |
|
|
|
|
135 |
6.8 |
Vibrating and Resonance Densitometers |
Murer |
Martin Apschner |
√ |
|
136 |
6.9 |
Weight Based Densitometers |
Lipták |
|
|
SAFETY SENSORS 7
(26-7 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
136a |
- |
Alarm System Management |
- |
Lipták |
√ |
|
137 |
|
Air – Quality and Safety |
|
|
|
|
139 |
8.16 |
Combustibles |
Tatera |
Gupta |
√ |
|
140 |
8.19 |
Corrosion Monitoring |
Lipták |
|
|
|
141 |
7.5 |
Excess Flow and Regular Check Valves |
Lipták |
|
|
|
141a |
- |
Deluge Systems |
- |
Jef Snoeys |
√ |
|
142 |
- |
Explosion Proofing |
- |
Simon Lucchini |
√ |
|
143 |
7.6 |
Explosion Suppression and Deluge Systems |
Lipták |
Raju |
√ |
|
144 |
7.7 |
Flame Arresters, Emergency Vents |
Lipták |
|
|
|
145 |
7.8 |
Flame, Fire and Smoke Detectors |
Lipták |
Hesham Fandy |
√ |
|
146 |
- |
Inert Gas Purging |
- |
Kumar |
√ |
|
147 |
7.2 |
Intrinsic Safety |
Rohr |
Hesham Fandy |
√ |
|
148 |
7.9 |
Leak Detectors |
Lipták |
Simon Lucchini |
√ |
|
148a |
- |
Nuclear Radiation Detectors |
- |
Dr. Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
149 |
- |
Pipe Condition Detectors, “Pigs” |
- |
Béla Lipták |
√ |
|
150 |
1.10 |
Redundant and Voting Systems |
Berge |
Simon Lucchini |
√ |
|
151 |
7.15 |
Relief Valves – Capacity Determination |
|
Mark Murphy,
|
√ |
|
152 |
7.16 |
Relief Valves – Sizing, Specification, Installation |
|
Mark Murphy
|
√ |
|
153 |
7.17 |
Rupture Discs |
Miller |
Dean Miller |
√ |
|
154 |
- |
Safety – Fracking |
- |
|
|
|
155 |
- |
Safety – Nuclear Power Plants |
- |
|
|
|
156 |
- |
Safety – Offshore Drilling |
- |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
157 |
- |
Safety – Pipeline Operation |
- |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
157a |
- |
SIS Systems, SIL Calculations |
- |
Wright
|
√ |
|
158 |
8.59 |
Toxic Gas Monitoring |
Jarvis |
Gupta |
√ |
|
158a |
- |
Vacuum Breakers and Air Release |
- |
|
|
|
159 |
7.22 |
Vibration, Shock, Acceleration |
Eren |
Bapat Jayprakash Gajanan |
√ |
ENERGY INDUSTRY INSTRUMENTS 8
(18 – 11 unassigned)
|
New Ch.No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
161 |
8.14 |
Coal Analyzers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
162 |
8.21 |
Dioxin Analysis |
Lipták |
|
|
|
163 |
|
Electric Meters – Bi-Directional |
|
|
|
|
164 |
7.3 |
Electric Meters – Conventional |
Giráo |
|
|
|
165 |
|
Electric Meters – Smart |
|
|
|
|
166 |
7.4 |
Energy Management, Load Shedding |
Lipták |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
167 |
|
Fuel Cell Sensors |
|
|
|
|
168 |
|
Geothermal Sensors |
|
|
|
|
169 |
8.8 |
Heating Value Calorimeters |
Lewko |
|
|
|
169a |
- |
Multiphase Oil & Gas Sensors |
- |
Ofoh Emmanuel Ujiro |
√ |
|
170 |
- |
Natural Gas Measurements |
- |
David Gallego |
√ |
|
171 |
- |
Nuclear Reactor Measurements |
- |
|
|
|
172 |
- |
Oil Quality Analyzers |
- |
|
|
|
174 |
- |
Solar - Collector Positioning Sensors |
- |
Daniel Alonso-Alvarez |
√ |
|
175 |
- |
Solar – Converters |
- |
Seethepalli |
√ |
|
176 |
- |
Solar – Insolation Sensors |
- |
|
|
|
177 |
8.3 |
Stack Particulate Sampling |
Lipták |
|
|
|
178 |
- |
Wind Turbine Instruments |
- |
Ramirez, Raul Garduno |
√ |
PROPERTIES and CONDITIONS 9
(45-29 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
178a |
8.7 |
BOD, COD, TOD |
Tatera |
|
|
|
179 |
7.1 |
Boroscopes, Visual Inspection Tools |
Lipták |
|
|
|
180 |
|
Coagulation Related Measurements |
|
|
|
|
181 |
8.17 |
Conductivity Measurement |
Gray |
|
|
|
182 |
8.15 |
Colorimeters |
Reed |
|
|
|
183 |
8.18 |
Consistency Measurement |
Waller |
|
|
|
184 |
|
Earthquake Monitoring, Tremor Seismographs |
|
|
|
|
185 |
8.23 |
Fiber-Optic Probes |
Reed |
|
|
|
187 |
8.27 |
Infrared, IR and NIR Measurements |
Baughman |
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
188 |
8.28 |
Ion-Selective Electrodes |
Durden |
|
|
|
189 |
7.11 |
Machine Vision Technology |
Reed |
|
|
|
190 |
8.29 |
Mass Spectrometers |
Gilbert |
|
|
|
191 |
7.12 |
Metal Detectors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
192 |
8.35 |
Molecular Weight |
Lipták |
|
|
|
192a |
- |
Multiple Gas FTIR Monitors, Spectrometers |
- |
|
|
|
193 |
7.13 |
Noise Sensors |
Lipták |
Bapat Prakash |
√ |
|
194 |
- |
Nuclear Radiation |
- |
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
195 |
8.38 |
Odor Detection |
Durden |
|
|
|
195a |
8.41 |
Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) |
Lipták |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
196 |
8.46 |
Particulates, Smoke, Dust and Opacity |
Lipták |
|
|
|
197 |
8.47 |
Particle Size and Distribution |
Lipták |
Simon Wilson |
√ |
|
197a |
8.48 |
pH Measurement |
Gray(2003) McMillan (1995) |
Michael Connella III |
√ |
|
198 |
8.50 |
Physical Properties – ASTM Methods |
Verhappen |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
199 |
7.10 |
Position, Linear and Angular |
Berge |
Dennis Horwitz |
√ |
|
200 |
7.14 |
Proximity Sensors and Limit Switches |
Lipták |
Paul Katende |
|
|
201 |
8.51 |
Raman Analyzers |
Sethi |
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
202 |
8.52 |
Refractometers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
203 |
8.53 |
Rheometers |
Magda |
|
|
|
203a |
- |
Sand and Erosion Detection |
- |
HARVINDAR S GAMBHIR and Satish Yadav |
√ |
|
204 |
8.40 |
Spectrometry, Open Path (FT-IR, IR, UV) |
Jarvis |
Ajay V. Deshmukh |
√ |
|
205 |
7.19 |
Tachometers and Angular Speed Detectors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
206 |
8.57 |
Thermal Conductivity Detectors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
207 |
7.20 |
Thickness and Dimension |
Lipták |
|
|
|
208 |
- |
Thickness, Conditon of Pipeline Walls (PIGs) |
- |
|
|
|
209 |
7.21 |
Torque and Force |
Giáro |
|
|
|
209a |
8.58 |
Total Carbon Analyzer (TOC) |
Lee-Alvarez |
|
|
|
210 |
8.60 |
Turbidity, Sludge and Suspended Solids |
Lipták |
SREENEVASAN |
|
|
211 |
8.61 |
Ultraviolet and Visible Analyzers |
Lipták |
Phil Harris |
√ |
|
212 |
8.62 |
Viscometers – Application and Selection |
Lipták |
Victor Wegelin |
√ |
|
213 |
8.63 |
Viscometers – Laboratory |
Lipták |
Victor Wegelin |
√ |
|
214 |
8.64 |
Viscometers – Industrial |
Jamison |
Martin Apschner |
√ |
|
215 |
7.23 |
Weather Stations |
Lipták |
|
|
|
216 |
7.24 |
Weight – Design and Application |
Lipták |
|
|
|
217 |
7.25 |
Weight – Load Cells |
Lipták |
Paul Katende |
|
|
218 |
8.66 |
Wet Chemistry and Autotitrator |
Baughman |
|
|
FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer)
ANALYZERS 10
(41-18 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
219 |
8.1 |
Analyzer Application and Selection |
Ullman |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
220 |
8.2 |
Analyzers, Process Sampling |
Lipták |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
221 |
- |
Air – Automatic Remote Monitoring |
- |
|
|
|
222 |
- |
Air – Particulates |
- |
|
|
|
223 |
8.5 |
Air – Quality Monitoring, Sampling |
Lipták |
|
|
|
224 |
- |
Ammonia |
- |
David Gallego |
√ |
|
224a |
8.6 |
Biometers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
225 |
8.9 |
Carbon Dioxide |
Lipták |
|
|
|
225a |
- |
Carbon Dioxide in Liquidsz |
- |
Martin Apschner |
√ |
|
225a |
8.10 |
Carbon Monoxide |
Lipták |
|
|
|
226 |
8.11 |
Chlorine |
Lipták |
|
|
|
227 |
8.12 |
Chromatographs – Gas |
Annino |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
228 |
8.13 |
Chromatographs – Liquid
|
Lipták |
ROMEL S BHULLAR |
√ |
|
228a |
- |
Cyanide Analysers – Weak-Acid Dissociable (WAD) |
- |
SREENEVASAN |
√ |
|
229 |
8.4 |
Electrochemical Analyzers |
Lipták |
Sury Vedula |
√ |
|
230 |
8.22 |
Element Monitors |
Lipták |
|
|
|
231 |
8.24 |
Fluoride Analyzers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
232 |
8.25 |
Hydrocarbon Analyzers |
Verhappen and Martin |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
232a |
- |
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) Monitors |
- |
SREENEVASAN |
√ |
|
233 |
|
Hydrogen in Steam or Air |
|
|
|
|
234 |
8.26 |
Hydrogen Sulfide |
Lipták |
Phil Harris |
√ |
|
235 |
8.30 |
Mercury in Ambient Air |
Saltsman |
PHIL HARRIS |
√ |
|
236 |
8.31 |
Mercury in Water |
Lipták |
|
|
|
236a |
- |
Metal Particle Detection in Lubricant Oil |
- |
Simon Wilson |
√ |
|
237 |
|
Methane in Air and Water |
|
|
|
|
238 |
8.32 |
Moisture in Air: Humidity and Dew Point |
Lipták |
Victor Wegelin |
√ |
|
239 |
8.33 |
Moisture in Gases and Liquids |
Tatera |
Sury Vendula |
√ |
|
300 |
8.34
|
Moisture in Solids |
Lipták |
|
|
|
301 |
8.36 |
Nitrate and Total Nitrogen |
Lee-Alvarez |
|
|
|
302 |
8.37 |
Nitrogen Oxide Analyzers |
Lipták |
Phil Harris |
√ |
|
302a |
8.39 |
Oil in or On Water |
Verhappen |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
303 |
- |
Oil Sand Composition |
- |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
304 |
8.42 |
Oxygen in Gases |
Tatera |
David S. Nyce |
√ |
|
305 |
8.43 |
Oxygen in Liquids (Dissolved Oxygen) |
Dztewatkoski |
|
|
|
306 |
8.44 |
Ozone in Gases |
Bollyky |
L.J. Bollyky |
√ |
|
307 |
8.45 |
Ozone in Water |
Bollyky |
L.J. Bollyky |
√ |
|
308 |
8.49 |
Phosphorus Analyzer |
Lipták |
|
|
|
309 |
8.55 |
Sulfur-in-Oil Analyzers |
Lipták |
|
|
|
310 |
8.56 |
Sulfur Oxide Analyzers |
Lipták |
Phil Harris |
√ |
|
311 |
8.54 |
Streaming Current or Particle Charge Analyzer |
Lipták |
Alcala Francisco???? |
|
|
315 |
8.65 |
Water – Quality Monitoring |
Lipták |
Emmanuel Ujiro |
√ |
UNIQUE SENSORS FOR SPECIAL TASKS 11
(In this Section, please describe ONLY those sensors which are unique to the particular industry or application and give only an overview of these specialized sensors)
(21-13 unassigned)
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. |
Title |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
320 |
- |
Agriculture |
Mudhalwadkar |
√ |
|
321 |
- |
Automobiles |
- |
|
|
321a |
- |
Biomedical |
- |
|
|
322 |
- |
Coal Power |
- |
|
|
323 |
- |
Computer Chip Manufacturing |
Béla Lipták |
|
|
323a |
- |
Custody Transfer |
- |
|
|
324 |
- |
Drilling for Oil or Gas |
Romel Bullhar |
√ |
|
325 |
- |
Fracking |
Béla Lipták |
√ |
|
326 |
- |
Home Automation |
- |
|
|
327 |
- |
HVAC |
- |
|
|
328 |
- |
Hydrogen Industry |
- |
|
|
329 |
- |
Medical Applications |
Mehul Pancholi
|
√ |
|
330 |
- |
Military Examples |
- |
|
|
331 |
- |
Mining Safety |
- |
|
|
332 |
- |
Oil – Deep Sea Drilling |
Béla Lipták Romel Bullhar |
√ |
|
332a |
|
Oil Platform Remote Data Monitoring |
Guha |
√ |
|
333 |
- |
Oil Sand Processing |
Ian Verhappen |
√ |
|
334 |
- |
Pipelining, Intelligent “Pigs” |
- |
|
|
335 |
- |
Robotics |
- |
|
|
336 |
- |
Transportation |
Curt Wendt |
√ |
|
336a |
- |
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) |
- |
|
TRANSMITTERS 12
(9 – 3 unassigned)
(
|
New Ch. No. |
Old Ch. No. In Volume 2 |
Title |
4th Edition Author(s) |
5th Edition Author(s) |
Assigned |
|
337 |
V2-3.5 |
Telemetering Systems |
Eren |
David L. Ubert |
√ |
|
338 |
V2-3.6 |
Transmitters: Electronic |
Nyce |
|
|
|
339 |
V2-3.7 |
Transmitters: Fiber-Optic |
Lipták |
Dennis Horowitz |
√ |
|
339a |
- |
Transmitter Installation for SIF Applications”. |
- |
Seethepalli |
√ |
|
340 |
|
Transmitters – Miniature |
|
|
|
|
341 |
V2-3.8 |
Transmitters: Pneumatic |
Lipták |
Allen D. Houtz |
√ |
|
342 |
V2-3.9 |
Transmitters: Self-Checking |
Berge |
|
|
|
343 |
V2-3.10 |
Transmitters: Smart, Multivariable |
Berge |
Bhagyashree (Shree) Pataskar |
√ |
|
344 |
- |
Transmitters – Wireless |
- |
Dick Caro |
√ |