Programmable Automation Technologies an Introduction to CNC Robotics and PLCs By Daniel E. Kandray P.E

Programmable Automation Technologies an Introduction to CNC Robotics and PLCs By Daniel E. Kandray P.E
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This comprehensive textbook covers in detail the principal programmable automation technologies used in industry – the building blocks from which all automated manufacturing is developed. It is a one-stop source for developing CNC, robotics, and PLC programming skills, is replete with numerous examples, and it identifies and discusses readily available simulation software to experiment with. The text is primarily intended for undergraduate engineering technology students. Besides, anyone with a technical background and a general understanding of manufacturing and manufacturing processes will find this text useful, as well as to those who wish, simply, to study and understand the use of these technologies

The text is organized into four sections. Section One is introductory: Chapter 1 provides some background on manufacturing and defines programmable automation. Chapter 2 explains calculation methods used to justify automation expenditures, as motivated by productivity concepts. Section Two covers computer numerical control: Chapter Chapter 3 introduces CNC technology, Chapter 4 discusses CNC programming, and Chapter 5 addresses CNC simulation. Robotics is covered in Section Three: Chapter 6 introduces robotics technology and Chapter 7 goes over both robotics programming and simulation. Section Four addresses PLCs: Chapter 8 introduces PLCs and Chapter 9 covers programming and simulation of PLCs. Finally, Chapter 10 concludes the text with a discussion of how all three technologies are brought together to create programmable automated workstations and work cells.

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