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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in August 2003
Smoother Sailing
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By integrating control theory and fluid mechanics, Thomas Bewley is developing new ways to look at fundamental engineering challenges in turbulent flow systems.
It's What You Already Know That Counts
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New NX release incorporates knowledge-based features
Drives Help Pick Sticks
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Controls give operators all they can handle while cutting waste
SMMA conference
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Book It
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SCSI Goes Serial
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Scalability, speed rise sharply
New Release
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On Your Mark, Get Set, Run Those Numbers
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New processors, workstations breaking performance records
Collaboration Offerings Grow
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OneSpace.net hits the streets in September
Rethinking Molding Machine Hydraulics
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When size is considered, big molding machines may represent a worst-case scenario for electric motors
Italians Tout Technology
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SUBFOR exhibition emphasizes motion, electronics, and materials
Quick Shooter
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Web-based mold design and high-speed CNC slash lead times
Motor Torque Going Up and Up
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Double density in the offing?
Motion Control's Gen4 Takes Shape
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Software quality to set the pace
Bluetooth-Based Products Debut
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Wireless may soon be making in roads in fluid power apps
Robot Eliminates External Controller
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Compact power electronics, FireWire help reduce size
Engineers Stick with What They Know
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Most use only a small percentage of the features in their software
Software Vendors Want to Certify Engineers
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They say engineers can use certification to boost job prospects
Simple, Low-Cost Vision
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Module leverages FireWire technology




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