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Title: Use of PLC in Steel Factories:Sudanese Malaysian Factory for steel industries
Other Titles: استخدام الحاكمة المنطقية المبرمجة فى مصانع الحديد:المصنع السودانى الماليزى للصناعات الفولاذية
Authors: Koko, Jamal Mohammed
Supervisor - Abd Alla Salih
Keywords: Steel Factories
PLC
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2009
Publisher: Sudan University of Science &Technology
Citation: Koko,Jamal Mohammed.Use of PLC in Steel Factories:Sudanese Malaysian Factory for steel industries/Jamal Mohammed Toto Koko;Abd Alla Salih.-Khartoum :Sudan University Of Science And Technology,College of Engineering,2009.-102P:ill;28Cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: In all segments of industry the route toward increase productivity through increasing the use of automation systems, which may be required to directly increase output quality, or to improve product quality and precision. Programmable logic controller (PLC) is one of the important devices to achieve such requirements. PLC is digitally operating system, designed for use in an industrial environment which used for internal programmable memory of the user-storage oriented instructions for implementing specific functions such as logic, sequencing, timing, counting and arithmetic operations, to control through digital or analogue inputs and outputs various types of machines or processes. PLC was introduced in 1960 by Bedford Associates the major USA car manufacturer. The primary reason for designing such a device was to eliminate the large cost involved in replacing the complicated relay based for machine control systems. This research is intended to illustrate steps of programming this important device and focusing on its structure and illustrate a wide range of its applications.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/6712
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Engineering

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