
Computer Technology in Welding
Eighth International Conference
Gyoujin Cho(Author)
Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Published on 25. September 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-1-85573-415-9 (ISBN)
Description
While computer systems have traditionally been used in welding engineering for modelling, equipment control, manufacturing support and production monitoring they are now becoming essential tools for information handling, quality control and education and training.
The papers presented at this conference reflect the significant advances that have been made in emerging technologies, expert systems, neural networks and multimedia. The application of the innovative control systems and software presented here will enable companies to maintain a competitive edge by improving information control and product value while at the same time reducing manufacturing and production costs.
The book is of value to both established and prospective users of computers in the welding industry and to all needing to keep in touch with the latest advances in computer technology.
The papers presented at this conference reflect the significant advances that have been made in emerging technologies, expert systems, neural networks and multimedia. The application of the innovative control systems and software presented here will enable companies to maintain a competitive edge by improving information control and product value while at the same time reducing manufacturing and production costs.
The book is of value to both established and prospective users of computers in the welding industry and to all needing to keep in touch with the latest advances in computer technology.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
800 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85573-415-9 (9781855734159)
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Content
Thirty-four papers were presented at the following sessions: Sensors/vision - process techniques; Modelling and control; Modelling process and joint properties; Modelling and simulation; Education, training and quality control; Quality control and quality assurance.