A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
6
JohnBreen (Mechanical)
(OP)
Hello all,
You can download a free reference document here that you may find to be very useful:
www.epriweb.com/public/000000000001014670.pdf
This is the EPRI Carbon Steel Manual and it has some hard to find data. Thanks to Justin Still for finding this one.
Regards, John
You can download a free reference document here that you may find to be very useful:
www.epriweb.com/public/000000000001014670.pdf
This is the EPRI Carbon Steel Manual and it has some hard to find data. Thanks to Justin Still for finding this one.
Regards, John





RE: A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
Patricia Lougheed
Please see FAQ731-376: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies: Eng-Tips.com Forum Policies for tips on how to make the best use of the Eng-Tips Forums.
RE: A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
http://epri.com/portal/server.pt?
RE: A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
RE: A FREE Tool (always the best kind)
In these days of reduced disposable income, the PE needs access to as much free, relevant information as possible. On that grounds here is a link to the UK government's Health and Safety Executive publications web page. With it being HSE then it has strong inspection content but there is much of interest to other disciplines as well.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/index.htm
Just reciprocating to John for his very useful link whilst making available the resource to other colleagues.
Nigel Armstrong
Karachaganak Petroleum
Kazakhstan