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This book offers the latest research advances in the field of
Industry 4.0, focusing on enabling technologies for its deployment
in a comprehensive way. This book offers successful implementation
of technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented and
virtual reality, autonomous and collaborative robots, cloud
computing, and up-to-date guidelines. It investigates how the
technologies and principles surrounding Industry 4.0 (e.g.,
interoperability, decentralized decisions, information
transparency, etc.) serve as support for organizational routines
and workers (and vice versa). Included are applications of
technologies for different sectors and environments as well as for
the supply chain management. It also offers a domestic and
international mix of case studies that spotlight successes and
failures. Features Provides a historical review of Industry 4.0 and
its roots Discusses the applications of technologies in different
sectors and environments (e.g., public vs. private) Presents key
enabling technologies for successful implementation in any
industrial and service environment Offers case studies of successes
and failures to illustrate how to put theory into practice
Investigates how technologies serve as support for organizational
routines and workers
Aluminium, magnesium and titanium are alloys of special interest
for engineering applications in a wide range of sectors such as
aeronautics, automotive and medical. Their low density, along with
sufficient mechanical properties, makes them especially adequate
for sectors such as transportation allowing diminishing weight less
fuel consumption and emissions to the atmosphere. Nowadays,
machining is still one the most important manufacturing processes,
not only for metal parts, but also for specially designed hybrid
parts for more demanding new applications. A wide range of valuable
research has been done on the machining of conventional engineering
materials. However, when dealing with light alloys and hybrid
materials containing them, they need to face new challenges.
Particularly, it is important to analyse the suitability of the
machining of these alloys in the current context of Industry 4.0,
focusing on the development of cost-effective and sustainable
processes. This book is a comprehensive source on the machining of
light alloys, presenting a collection of both experimental and
review studies. The work is arranged in eight chapters, presented
by a group of international scholars, which analyse the main
problems related to the machining of these alloys from different
perspectives. Key Features A comprehensive state-of-the-art
reference source on machining of light alloys Provides research on
conventional and non-conventional machining process Offers current
research topics on sustainable machining Presents research on the
machining of hybrid materials using light alloys Includes
applications for Industry 4.0 environments Machining of Light
Alloys: Aluminum, Titanium, and Magnesium The aim of the book is to
serve as a tool for helping researchers and practitioners to face
machining challenges and facilitating the development of new
industrial applications for light alloys.
This book presents the tools used in machine learning (ML) and the
benefits of using such tools in facilities. It focus on real life
business applications, explaining the most popular algorithms
easily and clearly without the use of calculus or matrix/vector
algebra. Replete with case studies, this book provides a working
knowledge of ML current and future capabilities and the impact it
will have on every business. It demonstrates that it is also
possible to carry out successful ML and AI projects in any
manufacturing plant, even without fully fulfilling the five V
(Volume, Velocity, Variety, Veracity and Value) usually associated
with big data. This book takes a closer look at how AI and ML are
also able to work for industrial area, as well as how you could
adapt some of the standard tips and techniques (usually for big
data) for your own needs in your SME. Organizations which first
understand these tools and know how to use them will benefit at the
expense of their rivals.
This book offers the latest research advances in the field of
Industry 4.0, focusing on enabling technologies for its deployment
in a comprehensive way. This book offers successful implementation
of technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented and
virtual reality, autonomous and collaborative robots, cloud
computing, and up-to-date guidelines. It investigates how the
technologies and principles surrounding Industry 4.0 (e.g.,
interoperability, decentralized decisions, information
transparency, etc.) serve as support for organizational routines
and workers (and vice versa). Included are applications of
technologies for different sectors and environments as well as for
the supply chain management. It also offers a domestic and
international mix of case studies that spotlight successes and
failures. Features Provides a historical review of Industry 4.0 and
its roots Discusses the applications of technologies in different
sectors and environments (e.g., public vs. private) Presents key
enabling technologies for successful implementation in any
industrial and service environment Offers case studies of successes
and failures to illustrate how to put theory into practice
Investigates how technologies serve as support for organizational
routines and workers
This book reports a comprehensive study on the Industry 4.0
technologies focused on the aerospace sector, presenting a
blueprint of the sector and the background of the key technologies.
The author describes the adoption of some of these technologies by
some of the major aerospace companies and organizations.
Aluminium, magnesium and titanium are alloys of special interest
for engineering applications in a wide range of sectors such as
aeronautics, automotive and medical. Their low density, along with
sufficient mechanical properties, makes them especially adequate
for sectors such as transportation allowing diminishing weight less
fuel consumption and emissions to the atmosphere. Nowadays,
machining is still one the most important manufacturing processes,
not only for metal parts, but also for specially designed hybrid
parts for more demanding new applications. A wide range of valuable
research has been done on the machining of conventional engineering
materials. However, when dealing with light alloys and hybrid
materials containing them, they need to face new challenges.
Particularly, it is important to analyse the suitability of the
machining of these alloys in the current context of Industry 4.0,
focusing on the development of cost-effective and sustainable
processes. This book is a comprehensive source on the machining of
light alloys, presenting a collection of both experimental and
review studies. The work is arranged in eight chapters, presented
by a group of international scholars, which analyse the main
problems related to the machining of these alloys from different
perspectives. Key Features A comprehensive state-of-the-art
reference source on machining of light alloys Provides research on
conventional and non-conventional machining process Offers current
research topics on sustainable machining Presents research on the
machining of hybrid materials using light alloys Includes
applications for Industry 4.0 environments Machining of Light
Alloys: Aluminum, Titanium, and Magnesium The aim of the book is to
serve as a tool for helping researchers and practitioners to face
machining challenges and facilitating the development of new
industrial applications for light alloys.
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