E-Book, Englisch, 537 Seiten
Kiel Drive Solutions
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-3-540-76705-3
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: PDF
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Mechatronics for Production and Logistics
E-Book, Englisch, 537 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-540-76705-3
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Highly automated production and logistics facilities require mechatronic drive solutions. This book describes in which way the industrial production and logistics work and shows the structure of the drive solutions required for this purpose. The functionality of the mechanical and electronic elements of a drive system is described, and their basic dimensioning principles are explained. The authors also outline the engineering, reliability, and important aspects of the life cycle.
Dr. Edwin Kiel (49) has been working in the field of controlled electric drives since he has completed his studies of electrical engineering (TU Braunschweig). 1994 he was received the Dr.-Ing. degree from Prof. Leonhard. He has been working at Lenze since 1998 and is director of innovation there. Dr. Kiel is an acknowledged expert in the fields of automation, mechatronics in production machines, and in the field of electric drive technology. Lenze: innovative solutions Being an expert for drive and automation technology, Lenze offers mechatronic drive solutions with scalable products and automation systems, including the corresponding range of services offered. The group of companies comprises more than 30 subsidiaries worldwide with production plants in Europe, China, and the US. Altogether Lenze employs about 3,300 employees, more than 300 of them are working in the field of research and development. www.Lenze.de/en/drivesolutions
Weitere Infos & Material
1;Preface;6
2;List of authors;8
3;Table of Contents;13
4;1 Introduction;17
5;2 Industrial production and automation;22
5.1;2.1 How production and logistics systems are structured;22
5.2;2.2 Machines in production and logistics;40
5.3;2.3 Structure of automation systems;59
6;3 The drive system and its components;89
6.1;3.1 Dimensioning of drives;91
6.2;3.2 Operating conditions of drives;103
6.3;3.3 Motors;110
6.4;3.4 Inverter;153
6.5;3.5 Gearboxes;215
6.6;3.6 Drive elements;227
6.7;3.7 Overall set-up of the drive system;249
6.8;3.8 Reliability of drive systems;260
7;4 Mechatronic drive solutions;270
7.1;4.1 Conveyor drives;272
7.2;4.2 Travelling drives;289
7.3;4.3 Hoist drives;305
7.4;4.4 Positioning drives;323
7.5;4.5 Coordinated drives for robots;337
7.6;4.6 Synchronised drives;350
7.7;4.7 Winding drives;370
7.8;4.8 Intermittent drives for cross cutters and flying saws;391
7.9;4.9 Drives for electronic cams;402
7.10;4.10 Drives for forming processes;418
7.11;4.11 Main drives and tool drives;431
7.12;4.12 Drives for pumps and fans;438
7.13;4.13 Examples of applications in production and logistics plants;454
7.14;4.14 Development trends;466
8;5 Engineering and life cycle costs of drives;472
8.1;5.1 Engineering of drive systems;472
8.2;5.2 Life cycle costs in drive technology;495
9;Glossary;511
10;List of symbols;520
11;Bibliography;522
12;Acknowledgements for illustrations appearing in this book;531
13;Index;534




