The Aerospace Division (ASD) and the Test Measurement Division (TMD) is concerned with the instrumentation associated with testing and control of airplanes, missiles, and satellites. Additionally, ASD/TMD is interested in the measurement, instrumentation and techniques associated with providing test data for product development and evaluation.

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  • Hello Everyone!!! My name is Kudzai Mavhengere. I am currently working as a security delivery manager for Accenture Ireland. I am engineer at heart with a strong interest in OT Cyber Security, having accumulated over 15 years of experience working in Industrial Automation ...

  • Adding to what Jonas has linked to, Emerson's AMS Device Manager has multiple capabilities to support some of the above tasks. AMS Device Manager supports integration to well known documenting calibrators such as those from Fluke and Beamex. It's easy to schedule and create ...

  • Thermocouples in catalyst beds???? If yes, they are not redundant measurements. While this might be the voting in the SPLC. This is not the voting in the SIF definition. So a much simpler SIL Calc and beta factor estimation exercise. ------------------------------ Michael ...

  • Hi Sagir, Not that I am aware of. In any case, it always depend on the instrument requirements, which differ from one to another. That been said, it shouldn't be complicated to define a basic set of rules based on standard parameters and do calculation only if a given instrument ...

  • Jonas, Monitoring of a Thief hatch or the position of any other mechanical device by a proximity switch does not necessitate instrumentation taagging or symbology for the mechanical device. Per iSA-5.1, the proximity switch would be identified by an instrument bubble with a ...

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