UID:
almahu_9948621313502882
Umfang:
XI, 231 p.
,
online resource.
Ausgabe:
1st ed. 1984.
ISBN:
9781489904935
Inhalt:
It has become clear in recent years from such major forums as the various international conferences on flexible manufacruring systems (FMSs) that the computer-controlled and -integrated "factory of the furure" is now being considered as a commercially viable and technically achievable goal. To date, most attention has been given to the design, development, and evalu ation of flexible machining systems. Now, with the essential support of increasing numbers of industrial examples, the general concepts, technical requirements, and cost-effectiveness of responsive, computer-integrated, flexible machining systems are fast becoming established knowledge. There is, of course, much still to be done in the development of modular com puter hardware and software, and the scope for cost-effective developments in pro gramming systems, workpiece handling, and quality control will ensure that contin uing development will occur over the next decade. However, international attention is now increasingly rurning toward the flexible computer control of the assembly process as the next logical step in progressive factory automation. It is here at this very early stage that Tony Owen has bravely set out to encompass the future field of flexible assembly systems (FASs) in his own distinctive, wide-ranging style.
Anmerkung:
1. Introduction -- 2. Specification of System -- 3. Material Control -- 4. Work Centers -- 5. Product -- 6. People -- 7. Robots -- 8. Machine Senses -- 9. Failure Analysis -- 10. Economics of FASs -- 11. FAS of the Future -- 12. Conclusion -- References.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9781489904959
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9780306415272
Weitere Ausg.:
Printed edition: ISBN 9781489904942
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4899-0493-5
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0493-5