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Wat (wie) is numerical control system - definitie

WORKING PRINCIPLE
Direct Numerical Control

Fire-control system         
  • 88 mm Flak gun]] with its fire-control computer from World War II. Displayed in the [[Canadian War Museum]].
  • ''Figure 2''. A conceptual diagram of the flow of fire control data in the Coast Artillery (in 1940). The set forward point of the target was generated by using the plotting board (1). This position was then corrected for factors affecting range and azimuth (2). Finally, fire was adjusted for observations of the actual fall of the shells (3), and new firing data were sent to the guns.
  • ''Ford Mk 1 Ballistic Computer.'' The name ''rangekeeper'' began to become inadequate to describe the increasingly complicated functions of rangekeeper. The Mk 1 Ballistic Computer was the first rangekeeper that was referred to as a computer. Note the three pistol grips in the foreground. Those fired the ship's guns.
  • HMS ''Belfast'']].
  • Accurate fire control systems were introduced in the early 20th century. Pictured, a cut-away view of a destroyer. The below deck [[analog computer]] is shown in the centre of the drawing and is labelled "Gunnery Calculating Position".
DEVICE WHICH ASSISTS USE OF A WEAPON BY LOCATION, TRACKING, AND DIRECTION OF FIRE AT A TARGET
Fire control system; Fire-control; Fire-control computer; Fire control computer; Fire control equipment; Firing solution; Fire Control System; Fire-control director; Fire-control equipment
A fire-control system (FCS) is a number of components working together, usually a gun data computer, a director, and radar, which is designed to assist a ranged weapon system to target, track, and hit a target. It performs the same task as a human gunner firing a weapon, but attempts to do so faster and more accurately.
Distributed version control         
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
DRCS; Distributed Version Control System; Distributed revision control system; Distributed revison control system; Distributed version control system; Distributed Revision Control Systems; Pull request; Distributed revision control; Merge request
In software development, distributed version control (also known as distributed revision control) is a form of version control in which the complete codebase, including its full history, is mirrored on every developer's computer. Compared to centralized version control, this enables automatic management branching and merging, speeds up most operations (except pushing and pulling), improves the ability to work offline, and does not rely on a single location for backups.
flight control         
  • instrument panel]] of a [[Cessna 182]]D Skylane
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  • Blériot VIII at [[Issy-les-Moulineaux]], the first flightworthy aircraft design to have the initial form of modern flight controls for the pilot
  • [[de Havilland Tiger Moth]] elevator and rudder cables
AIRCRAFT SYSTEM UTILIZED TO CONTROL FLIGHT SURFACES
Aircraft control; Trim (aircraft); Intelligent FCS; Flight control system; Power-by-wire flight; Flight control; Flight Control System; Aircraft Flight Control System; Aircraft flight controls; Aircraft flight control systems; Flight Control; Rudder pedal; Airplane flight control system; Power-by-wire; Power by wire; Power by wire flight
¦ noun
1. the activity of directing the movement of aircraft.
2. a control surface on an aircraft.

Wikipedia

Direct numerical control

Direct numerical control (DNC), also known as distributed numerical control (also DNC), is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools. On some CNC machine controllers, the available memory is too small to contain the machining program (for example machining complex surfaces), so in this case the program is stored in a separate computer and sent directly to the machine, one block at a time. If the computer is connected to a number of machines it can distribute programs to different machines as required. Usually, the manufacturer of the control provides suitable DNC software. However, if this provision is not possible, some software companies provide DNC applications that fulfill the purpose. DNC networking or DNC communication is always required when CAM programs are to run on some CNC machine control.

Wireless DNC is also used in place of hard-wired versions. Controls of this type are very widely used in industries with significant sheet metal fabrication, such as the automotive, appliance, and aerospace industries.