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" Methodology for commissioning : "
by Martin Killcross.
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BL
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Record Number
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607524
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Main Entry
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Killcross, Martin.
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Title & Author
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Methodology for commissioning : : the three-phase approach /\ by Martin Killcross.
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Publication Statement
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[Norwich, N.Y.] :: Knovel,, 2012.
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Series Statement
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Engineering cases.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource :: illustrations.
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ISBN
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9781621980537
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: 1621980537
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Abstract
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Process plant commissioning in the chemical industry and related industries has an interesting dynamic, as there are few or no formal qualifications for commissioning a new plant. Process engineering has elements that address the subject, but the lack of published works on the topic has created the potential for commissioning to be a discipline that can be susceptible to serious problems during the key stage in a project's delivery. There is a three-step methodology that works well and has formed the basis of the author's career in process plant commissioning, which has now spanned more than 30 years.
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Subject
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Building commissioning.
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Subject
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Chemical plants-- Design and construction.
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Chemical industry.
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LC Classification
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TH438.2
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Knovel (Firm)
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Parallel Title
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Cases.
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