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Declan McEvoy
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Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:10 pm    Post subject: Help!! Your opinion on the direction of Industrial technolog Reply with quote

Hi All,



You might be able to help me in the following.



My knowledge base is in electro-mechanical devices and hence I currently
providing training to Industry in the areas of Pneumatics, Hydraulics, PLC's
and associated technologies.



I am thinking of branching out my training services into other related areas
and so I am setting about doing a little research as to what devices or
kinds of technology are now the most popular & indeed as to what devices are
going to be the up and coming norms in technology for the future. Perhaps
devices like variable speed drives or proportional hydraulics?



I am wondering has anybody got an opinion on what is or will be in demand in
this area of electro-mechanical engineering. I'm particularly interested in
packages like PLC's, Logic Blocks, Variable Speed Drives etc as they are
small and relatively cheap and simple to make related training devices and
accompanying notes etc.



Any ideas will be much appreciated.



Declan.

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Dimitrios Tzortzakakis
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Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Help!! Your opinion on the direction of Industrial techn Reply with quote

Dear Declan,
PLCs are not considered electromechanical devices, but computers of
industrial strength.A very interesting apllication of hydraulics is the
german diesel-hydraulic train locomotive.Also, a very common
electromechanical device is the old-fashioned timer of washing machines and
dishwashers.Most devices now tend to be electronic, timers, washing-machine
timers.The only thing that will stay e-m is the relay, there is no
substitute for it.Variable speed control drives are also electronic, AFAIK
they have no moving parts except perhaps a fan.

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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician
FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
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Hi All,



You might be able to help me in the following.



My knowledge base is in electro-mechanical devices and hence I currently
providing training to Industry in the areas of Pneumatics, Hydraulics,
PLC's
and associated technologies.



I am thinking of branching out my training services into other related
areas
and so I am setting about doing a little research as to what devices or
kinds of technology are now the most popular & indeed as to what devices
are
going to be the up and coming norms in technology for the future. Perhaps
devices like variable speed drives or proportional hydraulics?



I am wondering has anybody got an opinion on what is or will be in demand
in
this area of electro-mechanical engineering. I'm particularly interested
in
packages like PLC's, Logic Blocks, Variable Speed Drives etc as they are
small and relatively cheap and simple to make related training devices and
accompanying notes etc.



Any ideas will be much appreciated.



Declan.

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