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CHF124.00
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Auteur
Hans Bernhard KIEF has 35 years of experience in the field of NC/CNC machine tools and manufacturing automation with Robert Bosch GmbH in Germany. He was a visiting professor at the University of Mannheim for many years and was acknowledged as one of the world’s leading experts in the field of CNC manufacturing and Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS). In his professional capacity, he has traveled widely through the United States and Europe and has worked as a consultant in the manufacturing industry, having designed and developed special CNC reliability software for the aircraft and automobile industry.
 
Helmut A. Roschiwal earned his apprenticeship at Messerschmitt AG (today: Premium Aerotec). He has a degree in mechanical engineering.  He was previously head of development and CEO at Holtschmidt Entwicklungen. In 1984, Roschiwal founded own company, Roschiwal+Partner Engineering GmbH in Augsburg.  In 2008, he handed over leadership of company to next generation; Since then, he is active on the board of advisors and is a frequent author.
 
Karsten Schwarz: has a degree in precision engineering; from 1985 to 1989 he was in electrical construction at Heckert Machine Tools; From 1990 to 1995 he was a service engineer and promoted to product manager CNC Sinumerik; From 2017 through the present he is the head of the Siemens Technology and Application Center in Erlangen, responsible for Siemens CNC training activities worldwide.
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Digital manufacturing is everywhere. Technology advances in production engineering have reduced the "artisan skill" traditionally required in manufacturing processes and replaced it with high-precision, computer-controlled machinery. This reduces human errors and variability in output, but it does not reduce the knowledge required of the professional engineer or shop floor worker. In fact, the reverse is true. They still need to understand the fundamentals, and must acquire other important skills.  
  Anyone who works in machining or additive manufacturing technology must have a solid technical knowledge of CNC technology. It is important to know how the individual components work and how they affect the overall system, the quality of the products produced and the profitability of production. Professionals should be familiar with today's machine tools and the numerous functions of CNC, electrical servo drives, tool systems, NC programming through to digital information processing and automation.
The CNC Handbook was a critically acclaimed bestseller in Germany for 30 editions, and is now available in English for the first time. This groundbreaking work introduces readers to the CNC world, and teaches practical details about how different components are applied in practice. Next, the authors explain the functions and connections of all integrated components, and clearly describe CNC and drives, tooling, flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), NC-programming, DNC, digital manufacturing, Industry 4.0 and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). The book then covers industrial robots, additive manufacturing, energy-efficient manufacturing, simulation systems, and state-of-the-art of machine integrated measuring systems. This authoritative, heavily illustrated book is the perfect resource for the avid CNCer, but also for those who plan and program, set up, operate machinery, or are responsible for operation, maintenance and repair.
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Résumé
Explores digital manufacturing with CNC machine tools and FMS up to Industry 4.0, emphasizing the increased importance of automated manufacturing based on computerized systems (CAD, CAM, CAQ, etc.).
Contenu
1. Historical Development of Numerical Control Production 2. Milestones in the Development of Numerical Control 3. What Is NC and CNC? 4. Positional Data Input 5. Switching Functions 6. Operating Functions of Numerical Control Systems 7. Programmable-Logic Controllers (PLCs) 8. Effects of CNC on Machine Components 9. Drive Control for CNC Machine Tools 10. Feed Drives for CNC Machine Tools 11. Main Spindle Drives 12. Dimensioning of Drives for Machine Tools 13. Mechanical Layout of the Main Spindle Based on the Process Parameters 14. CNC Machine Tools 15. Additive Manufacturing Processes 16. Flexible Manufacturing Systems 17. Industrial Robots and Handling 18. Energy-Efficient, Cost-Effective Fabrication 19. Tool Construction 20. Tool Management 21. Machine Integrated Workpiece Measurements and Process Control 22. Machine-Integrated Workpiece Measurements in Series Production 23. Laser-Based Tool Monitoring 24. CNC Program 25. Programming CNC Machines 26. NC Programming Systems 27. Manufacturing Simulations 28. DNC: Direct Numerical Control or Distributed Numerical Control 29. LANs: Local Area Networks 30. Digital Product Development and Manufacturing: From CAD and CAM to PLM 31. Industry 4.0 32. Industry 4.0 in the Medium-Sized Company.