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  • ...illustrations related specifically to the field of [[Automation|industrial automation]]. For a more general view on electric engineering, see [[Glossary of elect {{term|[[Automation|automatic control]]}}{{defn|Control method which operates without human int ...
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  • ...| [[Environmental engineering|Environmental]] | [[Industrial engineering | Industrial]] | [[Information engineering (field)|Information]] | [[Mining engineering| ...
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  • ...her "pass through" environment. The process was invented due to a gap in [[automation]] technology that exists in large [[distribution center]]s and [[warehouse] ...nt, and high visibility [[Computer software|software]] have contributed to automation of distribution center for years. However, the simple process of opening a ...
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  • ...illustrations related specifically to the field of [[Automation|industrial automation]]. For a more general view on electric engineering, see [[Glossary of elect {{term|[[Automation|automatic control]]}}{{defn|Control method which operates without human int ...
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  • ...roductivity.<ref name="Benefits of Industrial Technology">{{cite web|title=Industrial Technology|url=http://education-portal.com/directory/category/Engineering/I ..., organizational behavior, [[industrial processes]], [[Production planning|industrial planning]] procedures, [[computer applications]], and report and presentati ...
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  • ...controller using a [[thermostat]] controlling a domestic boiler to large [[industrial control system]]s which are used for controlling [[Process (engineering)|pr Logic control systems for industrial and commercial machinery were historically implemented by interconnected el ...
    8 KB (1,099 words) - 15:33, 24 November 2023
  • D.T. is applicable to industrial and product design and the [[manufacturing]] and [[Metal fabrication|fabric * [[Automation]] ...
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  • ...n order to achieve some value") evolves in three stages: tools, machine, [[automation]]. This evolution, he says, follows two trends: ...ing only the control of its functions. Machines became widespread with the industrial revolution, though [[windmills]], a type of machine, are much older. ...
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  • ...technically trained professional who operates, troubleshoots and oversees industrial machinery and equipment that provide and utilize energy in various forms. ...office buildings, [[hospital]]s, [[warehouse]]s, power generation plants, industrial facilities, and residential and commercial buildings. ...
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  • ...[[garments]] and is often used in the [[textile industry]]. As with other industrial pressing equipment, this machine is employed to improve the quality and loo ...are unpacked and put on a [[clothes hanger]]. Those hangers are sent via [[Automation|automated]] transport through the tunnel with a speed up to 3,000 garments ...
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  • ...a set of [[communications protocol]]s used between components in [[process automation]] systems. Its main use is in utilities such as electric and water companie ...reliable communications in the adverse environments that electric utility automation systems are subjected to, being specifically designed to overcome distortio ...
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  • ...on, previous to modern [[power electronics]], process control systems for industrial applications were devised by mechanical engineers using [[pneumatics|pneuma ...t the Istanbul Technical University.<ref>{{Cite web |title=İTÜ Control and Automation Engineering |url=https://kontrol.itu.edu.tr/en |access-date=2022-12-05 |web ...
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  • {{For|the event sometimes called the Technological Revolution|Second Industrial Revolution}} ...ngine]]—the [[steam engine]], fuelled primarily by [[coal]], propelled the Industrial Revolution in [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] and the world.]] ...
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  • ...'''machine industry''' or '''machinery industry''' is a subsector of the [[Industrial sector|industry]], that produces and maintains [[machine]]s for consumers, ...means of production]] for businesses in the [[agriculture]], [[mining]], [[Industrial sector|industry]] and [[construction]]. ...
    16 KB (2,275 words) - 12:46, 10 October 2023
  • ...na-industriale/|title= NOI Techpark a Bolzano, c'è (bella) vita nella zona industrial|date= 9 January 2018|publisher=ilgiornaledellarchittetura.it|access-date=20 ...der to set up other companies, while during 2004 the main buildings of the industrial complex will be placed under historical monumental protection: the two powe ...
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  • |Load flow, Contingency and Automation studies, Reactive power studies and compliance, Voltage regulation and powe ...low, Motor Start analysis, State Estimation, Cable Analysis, Scripting and Automation, Transmission and Dirtribution Network Tools ...
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  • ...chining (both [[batch production]] and [[mass production]]) is much more [[automation|automated]] than it was before the development of CNC, [[programmable logic ...scale often for a local market. The first machinery that made possible the Industrial Revolution were also developed in similar [[workshop]]s. ...
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  • ...tronics]], [[material handling]], [[mechanization]], [[control theory]] ([[automation]]), the [[automobile]], the [[computer]], the [[Internet]], [[medicine]], a | [[Factory system]] || [[Industrial Revolution]], [[interchangeable parts]] || [[Richard Arkwright|late 18th ce ...
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  • ...tal electronics|digital]] technologies. It is argued that, in all advanced industrial societies (not necessarily only capitalist ones), technology becomes a mean ...focus on specific issues such as how technology - through [[robotics]], [[automation]], and [[software]] - is destroying people's jobs faster than it is creatin ...
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  • The '''Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System''' ('''EPICS''') is a set of software tools and applications ...chitecture |last= |first= |date= |website=EPICS – Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=}}</ref> ...
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  • ...work over large distances. It is one of the most commonly-used types of [[industrial control system]]s, in spite of concerns about SCADA systems being vulnerabl ...often conform to the [[IEC 61131-3]] standard for programming and support automation via [[ladder logic]], a [[function block diagram]] or a variety of other la ...
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