2018
DOI: 10.1002/cae.21908
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A workbench for motion control experiments using programmable automation controllers in industrial automation laboratory at Kongu Engineering College

Abstract: Mechatronics Engineering has become an internationally recognized discipline with degree programmes offered in majority of the universities all around the world. Integrating mechanical, instrumentation, and programmable automation controller (PAC) for developing technical skills and expertise in system level integration to attain manufacturing and controller programming superiority has become the basic requirement for Mechatronics Laboratory. Divulging the graduates to servo control concept down the line to th… Show more

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“…Before welding, the required current value is specified in the welding source, based on the material thickness. Initially, the z ‐axis PLC is programmed in such a way to move the electric linear actuator moving 4 mm forward and 2 mm backward to create an arc between the tungsten electrode and the work‐piece of stainless steel to produce a welded butt joint on it [13]. After which, the control Logix PLC takes control.…”
Section: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before welding, the required current value is specified in the welding source, based on the material thickness. Initially, the z ‐axis PLC is programmed in such a way to move the electric linear actuator moving 4 mm forward and 2 mm backward to create an arc between the tungsten electrode and the work‐piece of stainless steel to produce a welded butt joint on it [13]. After which, the control Logix PLC takes control.…”
Section: Proposed Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To continuously push new developments and additional SPV installations, it is also necessary to teach operation principles, control strategies, handling, efficiency, and maintenance aspects to easily integrate and exploit them in both on-grid and off-grid applications. In this sense, to encourage the development and installation of SPV panels, it is also necessary to create new tools designed to train technicians and young engineers [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%