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Process Control for Sheet-Metal Stamping presents a comprehensive
and structured approach to the design and implementation of
controllers for the sheet metal stamping process. The use of
process control for sheet-metal stamping greatly reduces defects in
deep-drawn parts and can also yield large material savings from
reduced scrap. Sheet-metal forming is a complex process and most
often characterized by partial differential equations that are
numerically solved using finite-element techniques. In this book,
twenty years of academic research are reviewed and the resulting
technology transitioned to the industrial environment. The
sheet-metal stamping process is modeled in a manner suitable for
multiple-input multiple-output control system design, with
commercially available sensors and actuators. These models are then
used to design adaptive controllers and real-time controller
implementation is discussed. Finally, experimental results from
actual shop floor deployment are presented along with ideas for
further improvement of the technology. Process Control for
Sheet-Metal Stamping allows the reader to design and implement
process controllers in a typical manufacturing environment by
retrofitting standard hydraulic or mechanical stamping presses and
as such will be of interest to practising engineers working in
metal-working, automotive and aeronautical industries. Academic
researchers studying improvements in process control and how these
affect the industries in which they are applied will also find the
text of value.
Process Control for Sheet-Metal Stamping presents a comprehensive
and structured approach to the design and implementation of
controllers for the sheet metal stamping process. The use of
process control for sheet-metal stamping greatly reduces defects in
deep-drawn parts and can also yield large material savings from
reduced scrap. Sheet-metal forming is a complex process and most
often characterized by partial differential equations that are
numerically solved using finite-element techniques. In this book,
twenty years of academic research are reviewed and the resulting
technology transitioned to the industrial environment. The
sheet-metal stamping process is modeled in a manner suitable for
multiple-input multiple-output control system design, with
commercially available sensors and actuators. These models are then
used to design adaptive controllers and real-time controller
implementation is discussed. Finally, experimental results from
actual shop floor deployment are presented along with ideas for
further improvement of the technology. Process Control for
Sheet-Metal Stamping allows the reader to design and implement
process controllers in a typical manufacturing environment by
retrofitting standard hydraulic or mechanical stamping presses and
as such will be of interest to practising engineers working in
metal-working, automotive and aeronautical industries. Academic
researchers studying improvements in process control and how these
affect the industries in which they are applied will also find the
text of value.
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