Air Logic Control for Automated Systems

Title: Air Logic Control for Automated Systems
Author: Rudy Wojtecki
ISBN: 0849320577 / 9780849320576
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 192
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1999
Availability: In Stock
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As industrial processes become more and more automated, Air Logic Control (ALC) becomes increasingly important. As the use of ALC becomes more widespread, the need for designers, engineers, and technicians with a working knowledge of ALC technology grows significantly. Air Logic Control for Automated Systems provides the means for anyone involved with control systems to acquire the knowledge and skills they need to implement and maintain ALC for automated manufacturing.

The author focuses on the two types of ALC most often encountered: fluidics and Moving Parts Logic (MPL). He provides a thorough background on the subject, including the properties of compressible fluids, the fundamentals of pneumatics, and the fundamentals of logic systems, then delves into both moving parts and non-moving parts concepts and components. He discusses signal transmission, communications, electrical and electronic devices, plus the symbology, schematics, and flow diagrams related to ALC, and offers a complete overview of ALC system design. With this background established, the author presents three case studies of increasing complexity: a press control system, a parts sorting system, and a bottle filling system. These studies each offer a different approach to problem-solving and together they illustrate the alternative methods available in practice.

Air Logic Control for Automated Systems thus offers technicians, engineers, and designers the foundation for understanding ALC. Armed with this knowledge, they are equipped to handle any number of implementation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting tasks with confidence.

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Provides the background needed to establish a solid understanding of air logic control and the concepts used in industrial control systems
Focuses not only on design but on applying design techniques to understanding ALC from the point of view of implementation, programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Offers three case studies, in progressing complexity, that feature alternative approaches to problem solving
Includes numerous tables, figures, and illustrations
Provides a summary, review questions, and exercises in each chapter

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Air Logic Control
Chapter 2 : Properties of Compressible Fluids
Chapter 3 : Fundamentals of Pneumatics
Chapter 4 : Fundamentals of Logic Systems
Chapter 5 : MPL Concepts and Components
Chapter 6 : NonMPL Concepts and Components
Chapter 7 : Logic Elements
Chapter 8 : Signal Transmission and Communications
Chapter 9 : Electrical/Electronic Devices
Chapter 10 : Symbology, Schematics, and Flow Diagrams
Chapter 11 : ALC System Design
Chapter 12 : Applications: Press Control System
Chapter 13 : Applications: Parts Sorting System
Chapter 14 : Applications: Bottle Filling System
Chapter 15 : Safety

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