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Fabrication and welding engineering created by Roger Timings

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York Newnes 2017Description: 565 pages illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780750666916 (pbk)
  • 9781138429239 (hbk)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Chapter 1 Health and safety, 2 - Personal development, 3 - Engineering materials and heat treatment, 4 - Using and communicating technical information, 5 - Measuring and marking out, 6 - Material removal, 7 - Sheet and plate metalwork, 8 - Structural steelwork and pipework, 9 - Joining processes (mechanical connections), 10 - Joining processes (soldering, brazing and braze-welding), 11 - Joining processes( welding), 12 - Composite fabrication processes and adhesive bonding.
Summary: This brand new textbook by one of the leading engineering authors covers basic sheet-metal fabrication and welding engineering principles and applications in one volume - an unrivalled comprehensive coverage that reflects current working and teaching practice. It is fully up-to-date with the latest technical information and best practice and also includes chapters on non-technical but equally essential subjects such as health and safety, personal development and communication of technical information.Roger Timings covers these areas of mechanical engineering and workshop practice in a highly practical and accessible style. Hundreds of illustrations demonstrate the practical application of the procedures described. The text includes worked examples for calculations and key points to aid revision. Each chapter starts with learning outcome summaries and ends with exercises which can be set as assignemnts.The coverage is based on the SEMTA National Occupational Standards which makes this book applicable to a wide range of courses and ensures it also acts as a vital ongoing reference source in day-to-day working practice. All students, trainees and apprentices at up to and including Level 3 will find this book essential reading, particularly those taking:Level 2 NVQs in Performing Engineering OperationsLevel 2 and 3 NVQs in Fabrication and Welding EngineeringLevel 2 NVQs in Mechanical Manufacturing EngineeringC&G 2800 Certificate and Level 3 Diplomas in Engineering and TechnologySEMTA Apprenticeships in Engineering
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Core Collection Zvishavane Mining Sciences Library Core Collection TS205 TIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 150390 Available BK137261

Includes index

Chapter 1 Health and safety, 2 - Personal development, 3 - Engineering materials and heat treatment, 4 - Using and communicating technical information, 5 - Measuring and marking out, 6 - Material removal, 7 - Sheet and plate metalwork, 8 - Structural steelwork and pipework, 9 - Joining processes (mechanical connections), 10 - Joining processes (soldering, brazing and braze-welding), 11 - Joining processes( welding), 12 - Composite fabrication processes and adhesive bonding.

This brand new textbook by one of the leading engineering authors covers basic sheet-metal fabrication and welding engineering principles and applications in one volume - an unrivalled comprehensive coverage that reflects current working and teaching practice. It is fully up-to-date with the latest technical information and best practice and also includes chapters on non-technical but equally essential subjects such as health and safety, personal development and communication of technical information.Roger Timings covers these areas of mechanical engineering and workshop practice in a highly practical and accessible style. Hundreds of illustrations demonstrate the practical application of the procedures described. The text includes worked examples for calculations and key points to aid revision. Each chapter starts with learning outcome summaries and ends with exercises which can be set as assignemnts.The coverage is based on the SEMTA National Occupational Standards which makes this book applicable to a wide range of courses and ensures it also acts as a vital ongoing reference source in day-to-day working practice. All students, trainees and apprentices at up to and including Level 3 will find this book essential reading, particularly those taking:Level 2 NVQs in Performing Engineering OperationsLevel 2 and 3 NVQs in Fabrication and Welding EngineeringLevel 2 NVQs in Mechanical Manufacturing EngineeringC&G 2800 Certificate and Level 3 Diplomas in Engineering and TechnologySEMTA Apprenticeships in Engineering

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