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Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems PDF

This 1983 textbook by Yoram Koren covers computer control of manufacturing systems, designed for senior-level engineering courses. The 352-page hardcover book provides a practical approach to issues relating to designing computerized manufacturing systems, such as interpolators, control loops, and algorithms, and how to combine these topics into a whole system. The author notes the text can also serve as a reference for mechatronics classes in selecting motors and designing control loops and adaptive control based on process and machine requirements.

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Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems PDF

This 1983 textbook by Yoram Koren covers computer control of manufacturing systems, designed for senior-level engineering courses. The 352-page hardcover book provides a practical approach to issues relating to designing computerized manufacturing systems, such as interpolators, control loops, and algorithms, and how to combine these topics into a whole system. The author notes the text can also serve as a reference for mechatronics classes in selecting motors and designing control loops and adaptive control based on process and machine requirements.

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Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems

Author Yoram Koren


McGraw-Hill, Inc. New York, NY, USA
Pages: 352
Textbook Hardcover
Year of Publication: 1983
ISBN:0070353417

From the Publisher:

This text is designed for courses in computer or numerical control of


manufacturing systems offered in mechanical, electrical, and
industrial engineering departments at the senior level. Its practical
problem-solving approach makes the text suitable for the
professional and industrial audience as well. It covers a wide variety
of issues relating to the design of computerized manufacturing
systems, such as interpolators, control loops, and computer
algorithms. The book goes on to show how to combine these topics
to develop a single, whole system.

A comment from the Author:

This text may be also used as a


reference to mechatronics
classes. Given process and
machine requirements (such as
speed feed, and cutting force),
the text explains how to select
motors and design control loops,
as well as adaptive control.

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