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Handbook For Process Plant Project Engineers Peter Watermeyer

  • SKU: BELL-1203594
Handbook For Process Plant Project Engineers Peter Watermeyer
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Publisher: Professional Engineering Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.77 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Peter Watermeyer
ISBN: 9781860583704, 1860583709
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Handbook For Process Plant Project Engineers Peter Watermeyer by Peter Watermeyer 9781860583704, 1860583709 instant download after payment.

This excellent book systematically identifies the issues surrounding the effective linking of project management techniques and engineering applications. It is not a technical manual, nor is it procedure-led. Instead, it encourages creative learning of project engineering methodology that can be applied and modified in different situations.

In short, it offers a distillation of practical ‘on-the job’ experience to help project engineers perform more effectively. While this book specifically addresses process plants, the principles are applicable to other types of engineering project where multidisciplinary engineering skills are required, such as power plant and general factory construction.

It focuses on the technical aspects, which typically influence the configuration of the plant as a whole, on the interface between the various disciplines involved, and the way in which work is done – the issues central to the co-ordination of the overall engineering effort.

It develops an awareness of relationships with other parties – clients, suppliers, package contractors, and construction managers – and of how the structure and management of these relationships impact directly on the performance of the project engineer. Readers will welcome the author’s straightforward approach in tackling sensitive issues head on.

COMPLETE CONTENTS

  • Introduction
  • A process plant
  • A project and its management
  • A brief overview
  • The engineering work and its management
  • The project’s industrial environment
  • The commercial environment
  • The contracting environment
  • The economic environment
  • Studies and proposals
  • Plant layout and modelling
  • Value engineering and plant optimization
  • Hazards, loss, and safety
  • Specification, selection and purchase
  • Fluid transport
  • Bulk solids transport
  • Slurries and two-phase transport
  • Hydraulic design and plant drainage
  • Observations on multidiscipline engineering
  • Detail design and drafting
  • The organization of work
  • Construction
  • Construction contracts
  • Commissioning
  • Communication
  • Change and chaos
  • Fast-track projects
  • Advanced information management
  • Project strategy development
  • Key issues summary

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