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What is industrial Automation

Industrial Automation is often a technique in which we make give human control to machines. In industrial automation machines are designed to accomplish the tasks which humans accustomed to achieve. Why Click Here is done? Because of its advantages:

Through Industrial automation we're able to do mass production with less manpower
Quality of the technique is increased
Safety of man & devices are increased
More accurate process control
Since human intervention is less so reliability of the system is higher
Systems operate is low power source, more electronic control so equipment our life is higher
Changes in process logic becomes easier since logics are changed mostly through software

Principal Industrial Automation MNCs

L & T • ALSTOM

Schneider • FESTO

Siemens • Fuji Electric

Allen Bradley • Toshiba

Messung • TATA Honeywell

Modicon • Omron

Mitsubishi • Fanuc

Asia Automation • Delta

How industrial automation control system Evolved?

Initially automation was achieved through manual control, operators employed to control the task at each step. Human intervention was there at each step. Drawbacks were inferior output, errors involved in human involvement affected compromised safety, wastage of raw material, and accuracy of human action.

Then came Pneumatic Control: Industrial automation with this era was achieved through invention of pneumatic controllers in early 1920s. Automation was achieved by controlling air to pneumatic valves, which experts claim were actually switched on/off by relays and switches. They were very bulky and changing with the logic was very complex procedure since plenty of rework was needed to accomplish change in logic. So time taken up complete task changes was very high

Hard wired logic control: contactors, relays (for switching), timers and counters (for timing and counting) were chosen for achieving desired industrial automation. But these systems also resulted into bulky panels. A lot of wiring was involved so time delivered to complete task was higher. Defect investigation & troubleshooting was complex.

Electronic Control using Logic Gates: In early 60s electronics dominated the process, electronic logic gates were used for achieving logical operations. they replaced switching devices like relays and contactors inside control circuits. Electronic times & counters replaced mechanical timers & counters. Due to using electronics space as well as requirements reduced, maintenance requirement reduced & systems were more reliable.




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