Published by Pearson Higher Education (September 8, 2015) © 2016

Mikell Groover
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    Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, Global Edition ,4th edition

    Language: English

    Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing is appropriate for advanced undergraduate/ graduate-level courses in Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing.

    This exploration of the technical and engineering aspects of automated production systems provides the most advanced, comprehensive, and balanced coverage of the subject of any text on the market. It covers all the major cutting-edge technologies of production automation and material handling, and how these technologies are used to construct modern manufacturing systems.

    This book will provide a better teaching and learning experience—for you and your students. It will help:

    • Provide Balanced Coverage of Automated Production Systems: A quantitative approach provides numerous equations and example problems for instructors who want to include analytical and quantitative material in their courses.
    • Support Learning: End-of-chapter problems, review questions, and problem exercises give students plenty of opportunities to put theory into action.
    • Keep Your Course Current: This edition provides up-to-date coverage of production systems, how they are sometimes automated and computerised, and how they can be mathematically analysed to obtain performance metrics.

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    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    New to This Edition

    Support Materials for Instructors

    About the Author

    Chapter1 INTRODUCTION

    1.1 Production Systems

    1.2 Automation in Production Systems

    1.3 Manual Labor in Production Systems

    1.4 Automation Principles and Strategies

    1.5 About This Book

    PART I OVERVIEW OF MANUFACTURING

    Chapter2 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS

    2.1 Manufacturing Industries and Products

    2.2 Manufacturing Operations

    2.3 Production Facilities

    2.4 Product/Production Relationships

    Chapter3 MANUFACTURING METRICS AND ECONOMICS

    3.1 Production Performance Metrics

    3.2 Manufacturing Costs

    Appendix 3A Averaging Formulas for Equation (3.20)

    PART II AUTOMATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES

    Chapter4 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATION

    4.1 Basic Elements of an Automated System

    4.2 Advanced Automation Functions

    4.3 Levels of Automation

    Chapter5 INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

    5.1 Process Industries versus Discrete Manufacturing Industries

    5.2 Continuous versus Discrete Control

    5.3 Computer Process Control

    Chapter6 HARDWARE COMPONENTS FOR AUTOMATION AND

    PROCESS CONTROL

    6.1 Sensors

    6.2 Actuators

    6.3 Analog–Digital Conversions

    6.4 Input/Output Devices for Discrete Data

    Chapter7 COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL

    7.1 Fundamentals of NC Technology

    7.2 Computers and Numerical Control

    7.3 Applications of NC

    7.4 Analysis of Positioning Systems

    7.5 NC Part Programming

    Appendix 7A: Coding for Manual Part Programming

    Chapter8 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

    8.1 Robot Anatomy and Related Attributes

    8.2 Robot Control Systems

    8.3 End Effectors

    8.4 Applications of Industrial Robots

    8.5 Robot Programming

    8.6 Robot Accuracy and Repeatability

    Chapter9 DISCRETE CONTROL AND PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC

    CONTROLLERS

    9.1 Discrete Process Control

    9.2 Ladder Logic Diagrams

    9.3 Programmable Logic Controllers

    9.4 Personal Computers and Programmable Automation Controllers

    PART III MATERIAL HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION

    Chapter 10 MATERIAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS

    10.1Overview of Material Handling

    10.2Material Transport Equipment

    10.3Analysis of Material Transport Systems

    Chapter 11 STORAGE SYSTEMS

    11.1 Introduction to Storage Systems

    11.2Conventional Storage Methods and Equipment

    11.3Automated Storage Systems

    11.4Analysis of Storage Systems

    Chapter12 AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION AND DATA CAPTURE

    12.1Overview of Automatic Identification Methods

    12.2Bar Code Technology

    12.3Radio Frequency Identification

    12.4Other AIDC Technologies

    PART IV MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

    Chapter 13 OVERVIEW OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

    13.1Components of a Manufacturing System

    13.2Types of Manufacturing Systems

    Chapter 14 SINGLE-STATION MANUFACTURING CELLS

    14.1Single-Station Manned Cells

    14.2Single-Station Automated Cells

    14.3Applications of Single-Station Cells

    14.4Analysis of Single-Station Cells

    Chapter 15 MANUAL ASSEMBLY LINES

    15.1Fundamentals of Manual Assembly Lines

    15.2Analysis of Single-Model Assembly Lines

    15.3Line Balancing Algorithms

    15.4Workstation Details

    15.5Other Considerations in Assembly Line Design

    15.6Alternative Assembly Systems

    Appendix 15A Batch-Model and Mixed-Model Lines

    Chapter 16 AUTOMATED PRODUCTION LINES

    16.1Fundamentals of Automated Production Lines

    16.2Applications of Automated Production Lines

    16.3Analysis of Transfer Lines

    Appendix 16A Transfer Lines with Internal Storage

    Chapter 17 AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS

    17.1Fundamentals of Automated Assembly Systems

    17.2Analysis of Automated Assembly Systems

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