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#1 emmanuelv2012

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Posted 22 May 2016 - 02:33 AM

hello everyone pls what r d basic things i need to know before carrying out a plant design work? i would really appreciate ur prompt responses.

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#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 22 May 2016 - 05:28 PM

You're a student and, as usual, your writing is sloppy and difficult to understand.

 

The first thing you should learn is that you will never be seen or respected as a serious engineer if you continue to communicate is such a bad manner when you graduate.

 

I could write you a long book on what you should do to prepare for doing a plant design, but I haven't the time at present.  However, some time ago, I worked on a document to guide young engineers in preparing engineering process calculations.  Some of the features are essentially the same and applicable to your need, so I'll pass it on to you and any other student that may see some help in it.

 

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#3 emmanuelv2012

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Posted 23 May 2016 - 05:10 AM

Thanks for the insight Mr Art Montemayor, I would learn to be more explicit in my writings next time and avoid short-hand writing as much as possible, thanks for the file you posted here i have downloaded it, and it promises to be truly helpful indeed. what I really need are things i can be doing now(reading) as a preparatory tool or in anticipation for my plant design work that would be coming up next year.

#4 Bobby Strain

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Posted 23 May 2016 - 10:58 AM

Your current courses are preparing you for the next year. So focus your effort on your current classes.

 

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#5 emmanuelv2012

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Posted 24 May 2016 - 04:40 AM

Thanks at Mr Bobby am actually on internship now (that is industrial training). I would be entering final year next year and i would be carrying out my project and plant design Tasks, I just needed some guides(that is knowing what to study now that would make the plant design work easier when the time comes) that i can use to prepare my self for the plant design work. thanks all the same.


-Victor Emmauel

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Posted 26 May 2016 - 10:33 PM

Thanks at Mr Bobby am actually on internship now (that is industrial training). I would be entering final year next year and i would be carrying out my project and plant design Tasks, I just needed some guides(that is knowing what to study now that would make the plant design work easier when the time comes) that i can use to prepare my self for the plant design work. thanks all the same.


-Victor Emmauel

 

Hi

 

Actualy you are unclear. Try to start from this book or give us more information.



#7 emmanuelv2012

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Posted 27 May 2016 - 04:10 AM

tank you very much let me try downloading the book....




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