Your company is planning an expansionbuilding a new process unit or constructing an entire new plant. Regardless of the scope, the facility staff will specify project requirements, complete the ..
Your company is planning an expansionbuilding a new process unit or constructing an entire new plant. Regardless of the scope, the facility staff will specify project requirements, complete the process design, and, ultimately, operate and maintain the equipment. As the project takes shape, project engineers will talk with process engineers about the facilitys water systems. But project engineers and process engineers have different responsibilities, and sometimes they dont speak the same language.
Bridging the gap
Here are some ways to bridge the gap between these two groups:
Define the design basis. In water treatment, the design basis describes the range of sustain
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