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Both soldering and brazing are very old crafts-many thousands of years old- and unlike many such they have persisted, using very similar basic techniques over the centuries. This may be the reason why the model engineer and for that matter, the “jobbing professional” is so ill served in the literature.
This book is written specially for the manual operator, whether professional or amateur. I have tried to sort out the basic essentials from the mass of research literature so that you can see “Why” the capillary joint gap is so important, “How” the joint action of flux and alloy conspires to make the bond, and perhaps more important than is generally realized - how the joint design can influence both. It always helps to know the reasons behind the manipulation of the tools you are using.
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Tags: Brazing, Soldering, Soldering and Brazing, Tubal Cain
Filed under: CIVIL and ARCHITECTURE, ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERING, MAINTENANCE, MECHANICAL, MINING, PETROLEUM,OIL and NATURAL GAS, REFRIGERATION and HVAC ENGINEERING
Please click The Project Management Question And Answer Book to download
What is a project?
“A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to provide a unique product or service.” Projects are different from production work because all projects have a beginning and an end. Production work is generally ongoing for long periods of time and does not have a definite starting and stopping point; many production operations take place during the course of producing goods or services. Since projects provide at least a somewhat unique product or service, they must have a beginning and an end. Production work and project work both consume resources and produce products or services. They both cost money and require planning to be done successfully.
Projects can be literally any size. A project can be designed to do something quite small, such as painting the front door on a house. Projects can also be quite large and involve thousands of people and millions of dollars. Projects can take place at any and all levels of an organization and may take place completely within a small part of the organization or include nearly all of a very large organization. The amount of time can vary from a few hours or days to several years.
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Tags: Building Projects in Organizations, Communications, Cost Management, Earned Value Reporting, Human Resources Management, Project Estimating, Project Management, Quality, Risk Management, Time Management
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Please click Building Services Handbook to download
This new and updated edition continues the successful combination of consolidated text, generous use of illustrations and simplified design calculations and graphics.
Since the previous edition, the impact of new energy conservation measures has materialised in revised installation procedures and practice standards. It has been a time to absorb these requirements and consider the changed role that building services engineering now has on the design and construction of our buildings. In less than three decades, the mechanical and electrical (M&E) engineer’s title and job function as specifier of pipes, ducts and cables has changed to that of architectural design team consultant and construction site management co-ordinator. Input to these areas is critical to the success of a building and it includes a vast range of facilities and provisions, not least those contained herein. What would Louis Kahn (see Preface to First edition) make of it all now?
This book is presented in a comprehensive format to emphasise the importance of the numerous specialist professions and trades. It combines with the companion volume Building Construction Handbook to introduce the principles of the modern serviced building, with regard to the impact
the subject has on contemporary design. This book is not intended as prescriptive, neither is it extensive. It is by definition a handbook, and as such is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of a wide range of topics. Where appropriate, sources for further reading and research are provided.
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Tags: Building Maintenance, Building Service, Building Service Handbook, High Rise Building, Shooping Centre Maintenance, Shooping Centre Service
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