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Book Title
Programmable Automation Technologies : An Introduction to CNC, R
ISBN
9780831133467
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering
Publication Name
Programmable Automation Technologies
Publisher
Industrial Press, Incorporated
Item Length
10 in
Subject
Automation, Industrial Design / General, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, Manufacturing, Robotics
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Daniel Kandray
Item Weight
37.7 Oz
Item Width
7 in
Number of Pages
528 Pages

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Publisher
Industrial Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0831133465
ISBN-13
9780831133467
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102804201

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
528 Pages
Publication Name
Programmable Automation Technologies
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Automation, Industrial Design / General, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, Manufacturing, Robotics
Type
Textbook
Author
Daniel Kandray
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
37.7 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

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Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
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Table Of Content
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
Synopsis
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. 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(R) 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, 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., 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.
LC Classification Number
TS183.K365 2011

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