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ASME Section code for Quality purpose is Section VIII for pressure vessels
ASME Section VIII is specifically for pressure vessels
It covers design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification requirements
Quality engineers refer to Section VIII for guidance on ensuring compliance with standards
Examples of pressure vessels include boilers, heat exchangers, and storage tanks
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Site engineering involves the planning, design, and management of construction projects on-site.
Site engineering includes tasks such as surveying, setting out, and leveling the site.
It involves coordinating with architects, contractors, and other professionals to ensure the project is executed according to plans.
Site engineers are responsible for monitoring construction progress, quality control, and resolving any issu...
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Cube mould size is a standard size used for testing the compressive strength of concrete.
Cube moulds are typically made of steel or cast iron.
The standard size for cube moulds is 150mm x 150mm x 150mm.
Other sizes such as 100mm x 100mm x 100mm and 200mm x 200mm x 200mm are also used.
The moulds are filled with concrete and left to cure before being tested for compressive strength.
Cube moulds are used to ensure that the c...
To calculate the weight of an 8mm diameter steel rod, use the formula: weight = volume x density.
Calculate the volume of the rod using the formula: volume = π x (diameter/2)^2 x length
Find the density of steel, which is typically around 7850 kg/m^3
Multiply the volume by the density to get the weight of the rod
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