Industrial Actuators and Electric Drives

Industrial Actuators and Electric Drives

Author: Birinder Pal Kaur

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-11-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In a world driven by ongoing technological innovation, the vital functions of industrial actuators and electric motors have grown increasingly more obvious. The smooth transfer of energy into motion sits at the foundation of industrial automation, robotics, manufacturing, and many other areas. This thorough book tries to illustrate the inner workings, uses, and principles controlling these crucial components that fuel our contemporary industrial world. "Industrial Actuators and Electric Drives: A Comprehensive Guide" is a pinnacle of collaborative experience, connecting the domains of pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical systems. It serves as a monument to the blending of theory and application, answering the demands of both seasoned experts and aspiring enthusiasts embarking into this dynamic sector. In these pages, readers will embark on a trip through the basic principles regulating linear and rotary actuators, studying their numerous varieties and uses across different sectors. From the complex processes of pneumatic and hydraulic systems to the sophisticated operations of electrical motors, this book navigates the subtleties of each, uncovering their relevance and contributions to industrial automation and control systems.


Electric Drives and Electromechanical Systems

Electric Drives and Electromechanical Systems

Author: Richard Crowder

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2019-10-19

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0081028857

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Electric Drives and Electromechanical Devices: Applications and Control, Second Edition, presents a unified approach to the design and application of modern drive system. It explores problems involved in assembling complete, modern electric drive systems involving mechanical, electrical, and electronic elements. This book provides a global overview of design, specification applications, important design information, and methodologies.This new edition has been restructured to present a seamless, logical discussion on a wide range of topical problems relating to the design and specification of the complete motor-drive system. It is organised to establish immediate solutions to specific application problem. Subsidiary issues that have a considerable impact on the overall performance and reliability, including environmental protection and costs, energy efficiency, and cyber security, are also considered. - Presents a comprehensive consideration of electromechanical systems with insights into the complete drive system, including required sensors and mechanical components - Features in-depth discussion of control schemes, particularly focusing on practical operation - Includes extensive references to modern application domains and real-world case studies, such as electric vehicles - Considers the cyber aspects of drives, including networking and security


Drives and Control for Industrial Automation

Drives and Control for Industrial Automation

Author: Kok Kiong Tan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-11-16

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1848824254

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Drives and Control for Industrial Automation presents the material necessary for an understanding of servo control in automation. Beginning with a macroscopic view of its subject, treating drives and control as parts of a single system, the book then pursues a detailed discussion of the major components of servo control: sensors, controllers and actuators. Throughout, the mechatronic approach – a synergistic integration of the components – is maintained, in keeping with current practice. The authors’ holistic approach does not preclude the reader from learning in a step-by-step fashion – each chapter contains material that can be studied separately without compromising understanding. Drives are described in several chapters according to the way they are usually classified in industry, each comprised of its actuators and sensors. The controller is discussed alongside. Topics of recent and current interest – piezoelectricity, digital communications and future trends – are detailed in their own chapters.


Digital Control of Electrical Drives

Digital Control of Electrical Drives

Author: Slobodan N. Vukosavic

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-07-26

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0387485988

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Provides broad insights into problems of coding control algorithms on a DSP platform. - Includes a set of Simulink simulation files (source codes) which permits readers to envisage the effects of control solutions on the overall motion control system. -bridges the gap between control analysis and industrial practice.


Modern Electrical Drives

Modern Electrical Drives

Author: H. Bülent Ertan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 766

ISBN-13: 9401593876

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Electrical drives lie at the heart of most industrial processes and make a major contribution to the comfort and high quality products we all take for granted. They provide the controller power needed at all levels, from megawatts in cement production to milliwatts in wrist watches. Other examples are legion, from the domestic kitchen to public utilities. The modern electrical drive is a complex item, comprising a controller, a static converter and an electrical motor. Some can be programmed by the user. Some can communicate with other drives. Semiconductor switches have improved, intelligent power modules have been introduced, all of which means that control techniques can be used now that were unimaginable a decade ago. Nor has the motor side stood still: high-energy permanent magnets, semiconductor switched reluctance motors, silicon micromotor technology, and soft magnetic materials produced by powder technology are all revolutionising the industry. But the electric drive is an enabling technology, so the revolution is rippling throughout the whole of industry.


Electric Drives, Second Edition

Electric Drives, Second Edition

Author: Ion Boldea

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1998-11-17

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780849325212

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Industrial motion control is paramount in raising productivity and quality and in reducing energy and equipment maintenance costs in all industries. Electric drives share most of industrial motion control applications. This book presents a comprehensive view of modern (variable speed) electric drives, requiring no prior knowledge of power electronics or electric machinery. It serves as an excellent source to anyone seeking thorough knowledge on topology, performance, design elements, digital simulation programs (in MATLAB) and test results, as well as practical issues in industrial drives. An interactive CD-ROM version is attached, including: the entire text, for browsing problem solutions selected slides, for presentation 8 digital simulation MATLAB-Simulink programs of various drives Electric Drives represents a new philosophy on the subject, steering its readership through the numerous advances in technology and outlining ways for more improvement in the field.


Pneumatic Drives

Pneumatic Drives

Author: Peter Beater

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-02-23

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 3540694714

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This book covers the whole range of today’s technology for pneumatic drives. It details drives for factory automation and automotive applications as well as describes the technology for the process industry like positioners or spring-and-diaphragm. In addition, the book examines several control strategies like binary mode cylinder drives or position controlled drives and computer aided analysis of complex systems.


Piezoelectric Actuators and Ultrasonic Motors

Piezoelectric Actuators and Ultrasonic Motors

Author: Kenji Uchino

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1996-11-30

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9780792398110

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Remarkable developments have taken place in the field of mechatronics in recent years. As symbolized by the "Janglish (Japanese English)" word, mechatronics, the technology and the social adaptation for introducing electronics into mechanics has been readily accepted in Japan. Currently robots are producing many products under computer control in Japanese factories, and supermarkets are utilizing automation systems for sample displays and sales. Further, the fast paced change in semiconductor chip technology has given rise to the need for micro-displacement positioning techniques. Actuators utilizing piezoelectridelectrostrictive effects are expected to meet these needs in mechanical components in the next micro mechatronic age. This book, in English, builds on my earlier publications concerned with ceramic actuators. The first edition titled "Essentials for Development and Applications of Piezoelectric Actuators" was published in 1984 through the Japan Industrial Technology Center. The second edition "PiezoelectriclElectrostrictive Actuators" published in Japanese through Morikita Pub. Co. (Tokyo) became one of the best sellers in that company in 1986, and was then translated into Korean. The problem solving edition "Piezoelectric Actuators -Problem Solving" was also published through Morikita, which was sold in conjunction with a 60 minute video tape to provide easy understanding.


Motion Control and Automation Systems Employed in Manufacturing

Motion Control and Automation Systems Employed in Manufacturing

Author: Norbert Edomah

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2010-07-28

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 364067121X

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Master's Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Electrotechnology, ( Atlantic International University ) (School of Science and Engineering), course: Systems Engineering, language: English, abstract: Motion control has emerged as one of the most dynamic technologies in manufacturing. The current shift from mechanical control systems towards electronic servo control systems promises to increase process speeds by 50% or more, depending on application. The transfer and assembly lines have had a powerful impact in automating our factories with the primary goal of reduction of labour content while holding on to the financial justification labelled as economy of scale. Motion controllers are components that range from ON/OFF devices with simple linear controllers to complex, user programmable modules that act as controllers within complex integrated multi-axis motion systems. Applications include all types of industrial processing, packaging, and machining/forming operations. This thesis will focus on analysis of basic motion control theory, sensors and actuators used in motion control, adapting fieldbus technology in motion control systems, and developments, trends and application of motion control technology in different engineering disciplines.