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  2. Infographic: The Evolution of the Modern Factory - ASME

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    Digital technologies are changing the factory floor. Additive manufacturing, augmented reality, industrial robots, machine learning, and the ever-growing Internet of Things are providing a manufacturing landscape of connected devices, digital data, and predictive analytics that will create a more efficient and productive manufacturing process. Here is how the evolution of the factory floor may ...

  3. of theof the Factory - ASME

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    how the evolution of the factory floor may look like in the years to come. 1 2 Leading consumer countries of machine tools are China at 29.2% and the US at 11.6% for 2018. Labor productivity increases with robot sales. In 2018, 38,000 industrial robots were sold, and labor productivity increased to 2.1 from 1.7 labor output per hour from 2017.

  4. Global Cooling The History of Air Conditioning - ASME

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    In 1933, the Carrier Air Conditioning Company of America developed an air conditioner using a belt-driven condensing unit and associated blower, mechanical controls, and evaporator coil. This device became the model in the growing U.S. marketplace for air-cooling systems. Willis Haviland Carrier was an American engineer and inventor, and is ...

  5. Building the Factory of the Future via the Internet of Things -...

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    Starting the Factory of the Future Journey. IoT technologies are already impacting major areas of industrial production and operations: $28 billion is the amount of expected cost reduction in the automotive sector between 2016 and 2020 due to IoT technologies, representing a 3.9% reduction in annual costs.

  6. Frederick Winslow Taylor - ASME

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    Born to a wealthy Philadelphia family in 1856 and schooled at Phillips Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, Frederick Winslow Taylor eventually gained entry to Harvard University. His eyesight became poor and he chose instead to take an apprenticeship in a machining shop. After two years, he worked as a laborer at Midvale Steel and quickly rose ...

  7. Mechatronics and the Role of Engineers - The American Society of...

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    The term "mechatronics" was first used 40 years ago and today, a multitude of companies embrace its principles. It emphasizes that mechanical, electrical, control, and software engineers all play a vital role in building electromechanical systems. Traditionally, companies that made mechanical systems let mechanical engineers lead, while those ...

  8. 7 Examples of Lean Manufacturing in Action - ASME

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    Below are seven real-life examples of how simple lean techniques can improve manufacturing efficiency and production. 1. Cable Manufacturing. A cable manufacturing company wanted to reduce set-up times and shorten lead time to market. A lean team found ways to streamline machine set-up and changeover requirements: a scheduling system was ...

  9. Cyrus McCormick - ASME

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    Cyrus McCormick built and sold some of the earliest practical mechanical reaping machines. McCormick was said to be an even better marketer than a mechanic, and those instincts helped him identify the ideal site for his new factory: Chicago. McCormick realized that more and more of his orders were coming from large farms in Illinois and nearby ...

  10. National Museum of Industrial History restores massive working...

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    Finally, on Sunday, June 2, the museum will host an encore presentation on the Corliss engine’s design and restoration at 11 a.m., and a 2 p.m. presentation on the history of the waterworks engines used to pump water to millions of people across the country, spawning the industrial revolution and the growth of modern cities.

  11. Title: Identical Twins - ASME

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    A modern factory might make many products, and the flow of materials from machines through assembly stations will change with them. A factory’s digital twin must be robust enough to capture those changes, plus all relevant data from each operation. That takes massive IT horsepower.