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I.H. Gregory and A.H. Muhr, Stiffness and fracture analysis of bonded rubber blocks in simple shear, in Finite Element Analysis of Elastomers, ed. by D. Boast and V.A. Coveny, Professional Engineering Publications, Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom, 1999, pp. 265-274. [Pg.20]

Harmsen GJ, Hinderink AP. We want less process intensification by process synthesis methods. In Green A, ed. 3rd International Conference on Process Intensification for the Chemical Industry, Antwerpen, 25-27 Oct. 1999. London Professional Engineering Publications, 1999 23-30. [Pg.529]

Leonardo Da Vind (1452-1511), Codex Madrid, 1. see D. Dowson, History of Tribology, 2nd Edn. , pp. 595-597, Professional Engineering Publications, Bournemouth, UK, (1998). [Pg.103]

International Journal of Engine Research. 2000-. London Professional Engineering Publications (1468-0874). [Pg.419]

The letters to the editor and many editorials and articles in the pages of professional engineering publications inspired by the Hyatt Regency accident suggested that it would not have happened were experienced designers and detailers involved. They... [Pg.90]

C. Ramshaw, The Incentive for Process Intensification, in Process Intensification for the Chemical Industry, ed. C. Ramshaw, Mechanical Engineering Publications, Eondon, 1995. J. L. A. Koolen, Design of Low-Cost Chemical Plants, in 3rd International Conference on Process Intensification for the Chemical Industry, ed. A. Green, Professional Engineering Publishing, London, 1999. [Pg.266]

The tug-of-war between professionalism and public service on the one hand and serving the interests of large-scale business interests has shaped the social history of engineering in important ways (Layton, 1990), and it is likely to continue doing so for the foreseeable future. As one examines different codes of ethics, we will see different emphases depending on whether a particular professional society is weighted toward a business or a professional model of engineering practice. [Pg.120]

Professional engineering organisations are developing ideas in this held - for example see the publication from the Institution of Chemical Engineers The Sustainability Metrics (Sustainable Development Progress Metrics - recommended for use in the process industries) May 2002. [Pg.318]

Professional Engineers should give due weight to all relevant law, facts and published guidance, and the wider public interest. They should ... [Pg.16]

Sanitary engineers typically work for public health departments and government regulatory agencies. Some become professors and conduct academic research. Some work in private testing laboratories and research firms. Some operate water- treatment plants and pollution-control facilities. Others work as consultants to manufacturers, corporations, and private homeowners. Others may work abroad in countries where basic sanitation needs are not yet met. A professional engineering license is generally required for... [Pg.1639]


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