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Programmable Automation Technologies - Daniel Kandray

Programmable Automation Technologies

Daniel Kandray (Autor)

CD-ROM (Software)
2010
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. (Hersteller)
978-0-8311-3429-7 (ISBN)
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Ebook Edition of item 978-0-8311-3346-7 - Divided into four parts, Programmable Automation focuses on programmable automation technologies used in industry. Comprehensive yet concise, this unique textbook provides a solid foundation of analytical techniques to justify automation and the knowledge and instruction of how to program computer numerical controlled (CNC) equipment, industrial robots and programmable logic controllers (PLC). Through a very practical approach, readers will learn specific programming languages related to each technology including G code and ladder logic. And it is sure to be found useful by electrical, industrial, mechanical and/or manufacturing engineering technology undergraduate students, in addition to anyone in industry interested in learning about programmable automation and developing the corresponding programming skills.

Each chapter begins with an overview of chapter material with emphasis on desired outcomes and concludes with a summary, questions, and problems where appropriate.
Presents explicit skills and methodologies to aid in the programming process.
Features a good use of examples with numerous illustrations.
Uses computer simulation and actual lab equipment extensively in learning activities.

Daniel M. Kandray is a gratudale of Youngstown State University, with an M.T. from Kent State University. A faculty member in the Department of Engineering & Science Technology in Summit College at the University of Akron, he was previously a faculty member at Kent State University. He is a member of the Soociety of Manufacturing Engineers and a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio.

Introduction to Programmable Automation







Introduction to Programmable Automation


The Manufacturing Process


Automation


Manufacturing Performance Measures


Benefits of Automation


Automation Strategies





Automation Justification and Productivity Concepts




Automation Justification and Productivity


Productivity Calculations


Process Outputs and Mathematical Concepts for Quantifying Production


Process Inputs and Manufacturing Costs


Comparing Alternatives with Productivity Calculations


The Impact of Production Volume on Alternatives


Productivity and the USA Principle





Introduction to Computer Numerical




Introduction to CNC Technology


CNC System Components


Coordinate Systems and Reference Points


The Ten Steps of CNC Programming


Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Technology


When to Use CNC Technology





CNC Programming




Overview of CNC Programming


Program Code


Cutting Parameters


Program Organization


Programming Process


Turning Programs





CNC Simulation Software




Overview of CNC Simulation Software


Installation and Setup of CNCSimulator®


User Interface


Simulation Examples





Introduction to Robotic Technology

Industrial Robotics



Robot Hardware


Robot Applications


Robot Safety


Robot Selection Considerations





Robot Programming



Robot Programming Concepts


Programming Methods


Robot Programming Languagues


Robot Program Development, Organization and Structure


Writing Robot Program of Instructions


Robot Simulation


Robot Program Simulation Example





Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)




Progammable Logic Control Overview


Industrial Process Control


PLC Terminology


PLC Hardware Components


PLC Applications


Sensors and Actuators


Implementing Automation with PCLs





PLC Programming




Logic Control, Sequencing, and Ladder Logic Diagrams


Ladder Logic Terminology


Typical PLC Instruction Set


PLC Programming Process


PLC Program Simulation


PLC Programming Example





Automated Work Cells




Automated Workstations and Work Cells


Workstation and Work Cell Components


Automated Workstation and Work Cell Examples





 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.1.2010
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 137 x 188 mm
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 0-8311-3429-1 / 0831134291
ISBN-13 978-0-8311-3429-7 / 9780831134297
Zustand Neuware
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