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Industrial Automation from Scratch

You're reading from   Industrial Automation from Scratch A hands-on guide to using sensors, actuators, PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA to automate industrial processes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800569386
Length 492 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Olushola Akande Olushola Akande
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Learning the Concepts and Skills Required to Get Started
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Industrial Automation FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Switches and Sensors – Working Principles, Applications, and Wiring 4. Chapter 3: Actuators and Their Applications in Industrial Automation 5. Chapter 4: Overview of AC and DC Motors 6. Chapter 5: Introduction to Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) 7. Chapter 6: Drawing Schematic/Wiring Diagrams Using CAD Software 8. Part 2: Understanding PLC, HMI, and SCADA
9. Chapter 7: Understanding PLC Hardware and Wiring 10. Chapter 8: Understanding PLC Software and Programming with TIA Portal 11. Chapter 9: Deep Dive into PLC Programming with TIA Portal 12. Chapter 10: Understanding Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) 13. Chapter 11: Exploring Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) 14. Part 3: Process Control, Industrial Network, and Smart Factory
15. Chapter 12: Process Control – Essentials 16. Chapter 13: Industrial Network and Communication Protocols Fundamentals 17. Chapter 14: Exploring Smart Factory (Industry 4.0) with 5G 18. Assessments 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploring process control terms

Here, we are going to look into some of the common terminology related to process control:

  • Process: A process is any operation or event (or sequence of operations or events) that causes a physical or chemical change to an input. Raw materials in industry undergo some kind of series of operations, whether being heated, ground, or mixed, for example, before they resemble a finished product.
  • Sensors: A sensor is a device that senses or detects something – just as we have ears that hear, eyes that see, a nose that smells, and a tongue that tastes. We have sensors that sense or detect various physical properties such as temperature, pressure, level, or flow. Sensors basically convert a physical property into an electrical quantity.

Hence, the four common sensors used in process control are a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a level sensor, and a flow sensor – some others include a pH sensor, speed sensor, or a position...

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