High Performance Instrumentation and Automation

High Performance Instrumentation and Automation

Author: Patrick H. Garrett

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1420037358

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Improvements in process control, such as defined-accuracy instrumentation structures and computationally intelligent process modeling, enable advanced capabilities such as molecular manufacturing. High Performance Instrumentation and Automation demonstrates how systematizing the design of instrumentation and automation leads to higher performance through more homogeneous systems, which are frequently assisted by rule-based, fuzzy logic, and neural network process descriptions. Incorporate Advanced Performance Enhancements into Your Automation Enterprise The book illustrates generic common core process-to-control concurrent engineering linkages applied to a variety of laboratory and industry automation systems. It outlines: Product properties translated into realizable process variables Axiomatic decoupling of subprocess variables for improved robustness Production planner model-driven goal state execution In situ sensor and control structures for attenuating process disorder Apparatus tolerance design for minimizing process variabilities Production planner remodeling based on product features measurement for quality advancement Coverage also includes multisensor data fusion, high-performance computer I/O design guided by comprehensive error modeling, multiple sensor algorithmic error propagation, robotic axes volumetric accuracy, quantitative video digitization and reconstruction evaluation, and in situ process measurement methods. High Performance Instrumentation and Automation reflects the experience of engineer and author Patrick Garrett, including his role as co-principal investigator for an Air Force intelligent manufacturing initiative. You can download Analysis Suite.xls,, computer-aided design instrumentation software, available in the book's description on the CRC Press website.


Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences

Masters Theses in the Pure and Applied Sciences

Author: Sade H Shafer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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Cited in Sheehy, Chen, and Hurt . Volume 38 (thesis year 1993) reports a total of 13,787 thesis titles from 22 Canadian and 164 US universities. As in previous volumes, thesis titles are arranged by discipline and by university within each discipline. Any accredited university or college with a grad


EPD Congress 1992

EPD Congress 1992

Author: Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Extraction and Processing Division

Publisher: Minerals, Metals, & Materials Society

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 1406

ISBN-13:

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This is the third in a series of proceedings documenting the EPD Congress, held yearly at the TMS Annual Meeting. State-of-the-art information on the extraction and processing of a wide range of materials is contained in the volume.


Electron Beam Curing of Composites

Electron Beam Curing of Composites

Author: Felipe Wolff-Fabris

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 9783446424050

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"Electron beam curing technology for advanced composites has emerged as a credible and attractive alternative to thermal curing for most composite products. Technical advantages, such as aerospace structures, include curing at room temperature, using low-cost tooling, and the ability to fabricate large integrated structure including structures too large to fit inside autoclaves. Studies by aerospace companies have shown potential cost savings of 10-60% by using electron beam curing. In this book, both theoretical and practical aspects of electron beam curing of composites are presented, intending to build a bridge between the academic knowledge and the industrial applications."--Publisher.