Understanding the role of AI in generative engineering design April 2024 When a design engineer sets out to design a new part, component, or assembly, the intent is to meet the design requirements for fit, form and function, and also incorporate a certain degree of innovation and elegance to the overall design. There is no reason to re-invent the wheel by introducing a new design.
PCS stays up so you don’t have to April 2024, PCS Global Maybe it’s time to look at a solution that stays online 99,99999% of the time so you don’t have to. This the world of Stratus computer platforms, tailor-made for your critical applications.
Four ways the global parts shortage has led to innovation and openness March 2024 For those who use automation parts, the unpredictable nature of the supply chain is one of the biggest problems faced today. The shortfall has impacted every industry, but automation components have been especially affected.
Iritron’s year of consolidation March 2024, Iritron , Editor's Choice Despite the multiple challenges faced by businesses in South Africa, the buoyancy of the technology sector worldwide has produced some green shoots for automation specialist, Iritron.
Five edge opportunities for SIs to maximise revenue in 2024 March 2024, Editor's Choice System integrators continue to face the challenge of doing more with less – supporting complex operations, while meeting production schedules with limited resources, and innovating to increase efficiency, maximise safety and reduce risk.
Condition monitoring in a forging press retrofit February 2024, Beckhoff Automation Significantly increased vibration on machines can result in many forms of negative impacts such as reduced system performance or damage to the machine and foundation. Using the example of retrofitting a forging press with a maximum press force of 2000 tons, Wölfel Engineering explains how efficiently the process was tailored and implemented with PC-based control and measurement technology from Beckhoff.
System integration in the digital age February 2024 To meet the challenges of an increasingly competitive marketplace, many manufacturers (end users) must focus on their core competencies and outsource the rest to experts.
Choosing a system integrator January 2024, Editor's Choice Automation is an essential part of manufacturing today. Whatever the size, an upgrade or migration project can be complex, and the risks can be high. This is where system integrators (SIs) can help. They can bring together complex subsystems or components of a larger system and make them operate as a whole.
Iritron awarded international contract for furnace control September 2023, Iritron Iritron has been awarded two international, multimillion-Rand furnace drying projects. The company has extensive expertise in furnace drying control systems, and provides solutions in the fields of electrical, instrumentation, control systems, and decision support systems.
Capitalise on risks by turning them into opportunities for growth March 2023, Iritron In spite of the challenges facing the global and local economy, systems integration expert, Iritron remains optimistic for the year ahead, and believes that there are significant opportunities to be found during a challenging economic climate.
Control loop case history 185: Temperature cascade control on boiler desuperheaters. January 2023, Michael Brown Control Engineering, Editor's Choice This is a wonderful example of how the use of a cascade flow control still allowed excellent control of the primary temperature control loop to be achieved, in spite of a valve with severe problems.
Loop Signatures 15: Digital controllers – Part 7: The D term, concluded November 2022 This third and final article on the subject of the derivative term in digital controllers deals with choosing the right response if you wish the derivative action to work on both setpoint changes and load changes.
Automation makes the smart, connected factory possible October 2022 Automation is complex, especially in the manufacturing industry. Will the automation trend continue to accelerate? Infor’s Phil Lewis looks at some examples of smart, connected factories.
Optimised battery cell production with PC-based control October 2022, Beckhoff Automation PC- and EtherCAT-based control technology from Beckhoff uses industry and IT standards and components for cloud communication and big data.
New hardware complements TwinCAT Vision software October 2022, Beckhoff Automation Beckhoff Vision offers machine builders and end users a complete image processing system that covers all the necessary components from software to lighting.
Safe and efficient water and wastewater treatment October 2022, Endress+Hauser South Africa Depending on the application, water needs to have different qualities to ensure the quality of finished products and the overall safety of production – and afterwards, it must be discharged safely.
Case History 183: Bad valve split-ranging causing problems August 2022, Michael Brown Control Engineering, Editor's Choice Pressure control is one of the processes that can be self-regulating or integrating, and it is sometimes very difficult to determine which type it is.
Optimised, PC-based food production August 2022, Beckhoff Automation, Editor's Choice Foodjet’s MDL food printers can portion and deposit toppings with maximum precision, whether coating pizza dough with a perfect layer of tomato sauce, or icing doughnuts with seasonal decorations.