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The document provides lists of words and phrases for technical writing across various topics. These include describing technical functions, explaining how technology works, discussing materials and their properties, describing component shapes and manufacturing techniques, working with technical drawings, addressing technical problems, outlining requirements and safety precautions. The words and phrases are intended to simplify explanations and emphasize advantages, properties, positions, stages and importance.
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I Descr ibingt echnical


f unct ionsand
applicat ions
Wordsst emmingfrom use
allow, enable, permit, ensure,
prevent
List ening
GPS applicat ions
Spaceelevat ors

f,
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works A guidedt our
Ver bsand adj ect ives t o descr ibe
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advant ages Spaceelevat ors
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and illust r at ing
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Phr asesf or sim plif yingand Pile f oundat ions
t echnicalexplanat ions r ephr asing

T Descr ibingspecif ic
m at er ials
m at er ials
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Com m onm at er ials
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of, comprise, made of, made
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Specialised t ools
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Phr asesf or descr ibingr equir em ent s
Regener at ive br akes
CompoundsoÍ resist ant Kevlar
Adverbsof degree

I Descr ibingcom ponent


shapesand f eat ur es
Explainingand assessing
Shapesand 3D f eat ur es
Wor dst o descr ibem achining
Phr asesf or descr ibingsuit abilit y
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A pr oj ectbr ief ing
Elect r icalplugsand socket s
m anuf act ur ing Met al f abr icat ion
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t echniques UHP w at er j etcut t ing
and f ixings
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Pr eposit ionsof posit ion Cl u st erb al l o o n i n g
f ixingt echniques
Descr ibingposit ionsof Reading

n assem bledcom ponent s Cut t ingoper at ions


Flow wat erj ett echnology
Joint sand f ixings
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I Wor kingw it hdr aw ings


Discussingdim ensions
pr ecision
and
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Phrasesrelat edt o scole
Phrasesrelat edt o t olerance
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A dr aw ingquer y
Scale

f,
Descr ibingdesignphases length, width, thickness, etc. A f loor design
and pr ocedur es Designpr ocedur es
Dr aw ingt ypesand ver sions
Revisinga det ail
Resolvingdesignpr oblem s Ver bsf or descr ibingst agesof a
Reading
designpr ocess
Super f latf loor s
Ver bsand nounsf or descr ibing Ouer iesand inst r uct ions
d esi g np r o b l em s

T Descr ibingt ypesof


t echnicalpr oblem
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Ver bsand adj ect ives
t echnicalpr oblem s
f or descr ibing

Wor dsf or descr ibingf ault sand


List ening
A r acingcar t est session
Testsessionpr oblem s
f ault s t heir sever it y Tech n i cal
h el p { i n e
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f ault s uncer t aint y A m aint enance check

n
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m aint enance descr ibingt echnicalpr oblem s Air Tr ansatFlight236
Ver bsf or descr ibingr epair sand
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n Discussing t echnical Phr asesf or r ef er r ingt o issues List ening

ry
r equir em ent s Phr asesf or r ef er r ingt o quant it y Sim ulat orr equir em entand
s ef f ect s
Suggest ing ideasand and ext ent Lif t ingopt ions
solut ions Phr asesf or suggest ing solut ions Hole r equir em entand
s f or m ing
Assessingf easibilit y and alt er nat ives A proj ectbriefing
Descr ibingim pr ovem ent s ldiom st o descr ibef easibilit y Reading
and r edesigns Ver bsw it hr e. . . t o descr ibe Mam m ot hpr oblem
m odif icat ions
ldiom st o descr iber edesigning

n Descr ibinghealt hand


safet yprecaut ions
Em p h asi si nt gh e
Typesof indust r ialhazar ds
Typesof pr ot ect ive equipm ent
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A safet ymeet ing
Hazardanalysis

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Phr asesf or em phasising im por t ance
im por t ance of Ter m st o descr iber egulat ions Liveline pr ecaut ions
pr ecaut ions Saf et yt r aining
Com m onlanguageon saf et ynot ices Or al inst r uct ions
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st andards
inst r uct ions Li v el i n em ai n t en an ce
Wor kingw it hw r it t en
inst r uct ions and not ices Helicopt ersaf et yon oil plat f or m s

T Descr ibingaut om at ed
syst ems
Ref er r ingt o m easur able
Wor dst o descr ibeaut om at ed
syst ems
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Monit or ingand cont r olsyst em s

f,
par am et er s paramet ers Elect r icit ydem andand supply
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t r ends Wor dsand phr asesf or Pumped st oragehydroelect ricpower
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Reading
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exper im ent s
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assum pt ions
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Wat er rocket s

f,
pr edict ionsand Wor dsand phr asesf or agr eeingand Air dr op pr oblem s
t heor ies disagr eeing Moon landings
Com par ingr esult sw it h Phr asesf or com par ingexpect at ions Reading
expect at ions and r esult s A r ocketcom pet it ion
Discussing causesand Wor dsf or linkingcausesand ef f ect s Chickencannon
effect s

ET Discussingper f or m ance
and suit abilit y
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Adj ect ivesf or descr ibingsuit abilit y
and per f or m ance
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List ening
Wind t ur binet ow er s
Tallst r uct ur es
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per f or m ance consideration The st or yof John Paul St app
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Wind t ur binesf act f ile

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lim it at ions degreesof difference
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an d ap p licat í on s
1 a ln pair s, t hink about t w o or t hr ee pr oduct syou use
r egular lyand discusst he f ollow ingquest ions.
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o W h at ar e t h e m ai n f u n ct i o n so f t h e p r o d u ct s?( W h at d o t h ey d o ?)
o What ar e t heir dif f er ent applicat ions? ( What ar e t hey used f or ?)

What do you know about Global Posit ioning Syst em ( GPS) devices? ln
pair s, descr ibe t heir m ain f unct ion, and give som e exam ples of dif f er ent
applicat ions of GPS devices.

2a ) 1. 1 Paula, a design engineer f or a CPS m anuf act ur er , is discussing pr oduct


developm ent w it h José , a senior m anager new t o t he com pany. List en t o
t he conver sat ion and com plet e t he f ollow ing not es.
o t h e p r im ar yap p licat ion
of GPS (l)
asso ci at edap p l i cat i o n s Tr ackingsyst em sf or ( 2)
Tr ackingsyst em sf or ( 3)
m or e cr eat ive f eat ur es ( 4) alar m s
( s) b u t t on s
o n o t t ech n i cali n n o v at i o n s ( 6) t h e t ech n o l o g y

Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he discussion w it h w or ds t hat com e f r om use.
1 Then Aou've got associat ed applicat ions, - t hot are relot ed t o
n av i g at i n g . . .
2 ... t raclsing sAst ems Aou can for monit oring deliverg vehicles ...
3 . .. from t he end-- point of view, accuracg is no longer t he main selling
point . Most devices are accurat e enough. The keg is t o make t hem more

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I

3a Ma t ch t h e GPS a p p l i ca t i o n s ( 1 - 6 ) t o t h e d e scr i p t i o n s ( a - f l .

1 t opogr aph icalsu r veyin g- a n aügat ion an d saf et 1rat sea


2 geot ogical.
explor at ion \ b set t in g ou t posit ion san d levet sof n ew st r u ct u r es
3 ciüt en gin eer in g \ c m appin gsu r h ce f eat u r es
4 avion icsequ ipm en t d appt icat ion sin m in in g an d t h e oil in du st r y
5 m ar it im eapplicat ion s e h igh w ayn avigat ionan d veh ict et r ackin g
6 GPs in car s an d t r u cks f air t r af f iccon t r ol,n aügat ion an d au t opilot syst em s

l n p a i r s, p r a ct i se e x p l a i n i n g t h e a p p l i ca t i o n s o f GPS i n Ex e r ci se 3 a t o a
co l l e a g u e w h o h a s l i m i t e d k n o w l e d g e o f t h e d e v i ce s u si n g t h e f o l l o w i n g
p h r ases.

u sed f or - in g u sedt o u sef u lf or an ot h er/ a sim ilar u se

4a Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he conver sat ion by under lining t he
cor r ect w or ds.
1 ... t here's a set t ing on t he CPS t hat allows/ prevent s it t o det ect t he
m ovem ent . . .
2 ... an alarm sounds t o warn gou, and allows/ prevent s t he boat from drift ing
unnot iced.
3 ... and enables/ ensures t hat gou don't lose t rack of where gou were, which
t hen enables/ ensures uou t o t urn round and come back t o t he same
point ...

Mat ch t he w or ds in Exer cise 4a t o t he synonym s.


: m ak essu r e 2- I : p er m it s 3 = SI oPS

Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act f r om t he user 's m anual of a GPS device
u si n g t h e v er b s i n Ex er ci se 4 a. So m et i m es, m o r e t h an o n e an sw er i s
p o ssi b l e.

The cor e f unct ion of your GPS r eceiver is t o ( 1) you t o locat e your pr ecise
geogr aphical posit ion. To ( 2) - t he device t o f unct ion, it r eceives at least t hr ee
signals sim ult aneously f r om t he GPS const ellat ion - 30 dedicat ed sat ellit es w hich
( 3) - receivers can funct ion anywhere on eart h. To ( a) - ext remely precise
posit ioning and ( 5) er r or s f r om occur r ing due t o ext er nal f act or s, t his device is
designed t o r eceive f our separ at e signals ( see enhanced syst em accur acy on page 18) .

I n p ai r s, ex p l ai n t h e m ai n f u n ct i o n s an d ap p l i cat i o n s o f a p r o d u ct m ad e
b y y o u r co m p an y o r a p r o d u ct y o u k n o w ab o u t . St u d en t A, y o u ar e
an en g i n eer i n g m an ag er ; St u d en t B, y o u ar e a n ew em p l o y ee. Use t h e
l an g u ag e f r o m t h i s sect i o n an d t h e p h r ases i n t h e b o x . Sw ap r o l es an d
p r act i se ag ai n .

I se e .5 o . . . 0 K. I n o t h e rw o r d s. . . So v o u m e a n. . .

Un i t 1 Tech n o l o giyn u se
I Ex p t ain in gh ow t ech n olog yw or k s
6a ln pair s, look at t he pict ur e and discuss t he f ollow ing quest ions.
o Ho w d o y o u t h i n k a sp ace el ev at o rw o u l d w o r k ?
. W h at co u l d i t b e u sed f o r ?
. W h at t ech n i calch al l en g esw o u l d i t f ace?
o Ho w ser i o u sl yd o y o u t h i n k t h e co n cep t o f sp ace el ev at o r si s
b ei n g t ak en at p r esen t ?

b Read t he f ollow ing ar t icle and com par e it t o your answ er s in


Exer cise 6a.

lN h is 1979 n ovel,I h e Fou n t ain sof Par adise,Ar t h u rC Í orexpI osivean d en vir on m en t aI ulyn Í r ien d|r yocket s.
Clar ke w r ot eabou t an elevat orcon n ect in g t h e ear t h 's How ever t, h e alt it u deof or bit alspace - a colossal 35, 790
su r f acet o space. Th r eedecades lat er ,t h is scien ce- km above t h e ear t h- is a m easu r eof t h e ch allen gef acin g
f ict ioncon cept is pr epar in gt o t ake ot f in t h e r eal w or ld. en gin eer s.How cou ld su ch a h eigh tbe r each ed?
NASA h as lau n ch edt h e Space Elevat orCh allen ge,a Th e an sw er is by u sin g an in cr ediblyst r on gan d
com pet it ionw it h a gen er ou spr izef u n d,an d sever alt eam s ligh t w eighcable,
t st r on gen ou gh t o su ppor t it s ow n
an d com pan iesar e w or kin gon ser iou sr esear chpr oj ect s w eigh tan d a h eavy| oad'Th e design oÍ su ch a cab| e is
a i m e da t w i n n i n gi t . st illlar gelyt h eor et ical.
Th is w ou ld be at t ach ed t o a base
As it s n am e su ggest s,a space elevat oris design edt o st at ionon ear t hat on e en d an d a sat ellit ein geost at ion ar y
Í aise t h in gsin t o space' Sat e| | it es, com pon en t sÍ orspace or bit ( lixedabove a poin t on t h e equ at or )at t h e ot h er .Lif t
sh ips, su pp| iesÍ orast r on au t st n space st at ion s,an d veh iclesw ou ld t h en ascen d an d descen d t h e cable,
even ast r on au t st h em selvesar e exam plesof payloads pow er ed by e| ect r om agn et ic Í or cean d con t r ol| ed
t h at cou | d be t Í an spor t ed j n t oor bitw it h ou t h e n eed r em ot elv.

C Mat ch t h e v er b s ( l - 9 ) f r o m t h e t ext in Exer cise 6b t o t h e def in it ion s ( a- i) .

1 con n ect in g a carried ( obj ect s, over a dist ance)


2 raise b h ot d som et h in gf ir m t y/ bear it s w eigh t
3 t ranspoÉ ed c clim b dow n
4 su ppor t d provided w it h energy / moved by a force
5 at t ached e j oin in g
6 ascen d f driven / have movementdirect ed
7 descend g fixed
8 pow ered h ct im b u p
9 cont rolled i t ift / makesomet hing go up

7a Jam es, an en g i n eer , Space Elevgf or s


is giving a t alk on
qble is sign ií con t .
space elevat or s. o To ( 2) - it s ow n w eighf, ond be securely ( 3) _________ o.!
Com plet e his not es
each en d, cable w ou ld n eed ph en om en al st r en qt h _t o_w eigh t
using t he cor r ect r at io. _
. How cou ld veh icles be ( 4) _ in t o
f or m of t he ver bs cable?
( l - 7 ) i n Ex er ci se . Self - con t ain e4 slt er gv sou r ce pr oblem ot ic, du e
t o w eigh t ( h eavy f u el ol
6 c. _ bat f er ies r equ ir ed
cu t o ( 5)
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c Tw o possible w ays r ou n d pr oblem :

_* : yt . l" r : , r , r y - , r " l. u t f ech n iqu e on ly ot r esear ch st age.


z , ' o l a rp o w e r . B u tw o u l d otuffio* ty.
""ty Not
y: t t : : ! ! : f blem , as cor cou ld bu , or t r ollJ
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f t :f "
, u , r ot n ly- t b- kq
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// _ payloads u n m on n ed.

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I

b ) t . Z t i st en t o p ar t o f Jam es' t al k an d ch eck y o u r an sw er s i n Ex er ci se 7 a.

c W h at k i n d s o f w o r d ar e m i ssi n g f r o m t h e n o t es? l n p ai r s, co m p ar e t h e
au d i o scr i p t o n p ag e 8 6 w i t h t h e n o t es i n Ex er ci se 7 a.

8a So m e sp ace el ev at o r d esi g n s p r o p o se an o f f sh o r e b ase st at i o n . I n p ai r s,


d i scu ss h o w su ch a sy st em m i g h t w o r k u si n g w o r d s i n Ex er ci se 6 c. W h at
advant ages m ight an of f shor e base have com par ed w it h a land base?

) t . 3 Jam es g o es o n t o d i scu ss o f f sh o r e b ase st at i o n s. Li st en t o t h e t al k an d


an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
] Ho w w o u | dan o Í f sh o r eb ase st at i o n b e su o o o r t ed ?
2 W h at w o u l d t h e f u n ct i o no f i t s an ch o r sb e?
3 Ho w w o u l d p ay l o ad sr each t h e b ase st at i o n ?
4 W h a t p r o b l e mw o u l da m o b i l eb a se st a t i o nh e l p t o p r e v e n t ?
5 W h at w o u l d t h e p r o ced u r eb e i f t h er e w as an al er t ?

9a Yo u ar e m em b er s o f a sp ace el ev at o r r esear ch t eam d esi g n i n g a co n cep t


f o r o f f sh o r e b ase st at i o n s. l n p ai r s, an al y se t h e n o t es b el o w , w h i ch w er e
m ad e d u r i n g a b r i ef i n g g i v en b y y o u r m an ag er . l m ag i n e y o u ar e g i v i n g a
p r esen t at i o n . Beg i n b y r ead i n g o u t t h e ab b r ev i at ed n o t es i n f u l l .

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syst emcouldbe ussdt o holdbassin posit ion?
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andcont ro|noc.?o.g.ert ern'pow ersource?

! n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e q u est i o n s r ai sed i n t h e n o t es an d t h i n k o f so m e su i t ab l e


so l u t i o n s f o r t h e an ch o r i n g sy st em an d t h e p r o p u l si o n sy st em . At t h i s st ag e,
t h ese sh o u l d b e o v er al l co n cep t s, n o t d et ai l ed d esi g n s. Rem em b er t o m ak e
not es.

l n sm al l g r o u p s, t ak e t u r n s t o g i v e a sh o r t t al k u si n g y o u r n o t es t o ex p l ai n
h o w t h e sy st em s w o r k , i n g en er al t er m s. l m ag i n e y o u ar e sp eak i n g t o a sm al l
g r o u p o f co l l eag u es, i n cl u d i n g y o u r m an ag er .

w r i t e t w o o r t h r ee p ar ag r ap h s t o su m m ar i se y o u r t al k . Th ese w i l l b e i n cl u d ed
in your m anager 's longer r epor t on of f shor e base st at ions.

Un i t 1 T e ch n o l o g yi n u se
I Em p h asisin tgech n icalad v an t ag es
10 ln pair s, discuss t he t er m t echnical advant age'

77a
Give som e exam ples of t echnology you ar e
f am i l i ar w i t h .

Read t he f ir st Par agr aPh of som e


OTI Sf,,ioJl
pr om ot ional lit er at ur e f r om Ot is, a leading
elevat or com pany. What is t he Gen2" syst em ?

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t h em et al { o - m etefalf ecto f co n v en t i o n al
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tffi ,.?ffil il ;1,.'n
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r

belt syst em . Discuss


d I n pair s, sum m ar ise t he advant ages of t he f lat
aut om at ion'
dur abilit y, w ear , noise, space' cleanliness' ef f iciency'
m ai n t en an ce an d co st .

10 n u se
Un i t 1 Tech n o l o giY
I

72a Com plet e t he f ollow ing t ips on em phasising t echnical advant ages using t he
w or ds in t he box.

convent ionat et iminat ed enhanced reduced superior

W h en d escr i b i n gt ech n i calad v an t ag es,i t ' s u sef u lt o em p h asi se. . .


a( l ) - p er f o r m an ce, co m p ar ed w i t h t h eo | d er m o d e| o f t h esam e
p r o d u ct .
b n eg at i v ei ssu est h at h av eb een ( 2 ) - , o r co m p | et e| y
(3)_.
c special f eat ur es t hat dif f er ent iat et he t echnology f r om ( 4)
sysr em s.
d p er f o r m an ce| ev e| st h at m ak et h et ech n o | o g y ( 5 ) - t o t h e
co m Det i t i o n .

) t . l St ef an, an engineer , is br ief ing som e sales colleagues on t he advant ages


of a new pum p design. List en t o t he br ief ing and m at ch t he t ips ( a- d) in
Exer cise I 2a t o t he ext r act s ( l - 4) .
Ext r act I - Ext r act2 - Ext r act3 - Ext r act4

Com plet e t he f ollow ing sent ences f r om t he br ief ing by under llning t he cor r ect
em p h asi si n g w o r d .
1 We've come up with a completelg/ significantlg unique profile.
2 lt completelg/ dramaticallg reduces vibration.
3 Machines lilse t hese can never be ent irelg/ highlg free from vibrat ion.
4 The new design runs dramaticallg/ extremelA smoothlA.
5 Another advantage of the new profile is thot it's consideroblg/ entirelg lighter.
6 So compared with our previous range, it's highlg/ totallg efficient.
7 Trials so far suggest the design is completelg/ exceptionallg durable.
8 We expect it to be entirelg/ significantlg more reliable than rival units.

Mat ch t he w or ds in Exer cise 12c t o t he synonym s.

considenbly dnmat ically ent irely except ionat t yhight y t ot at t y

I -l- : com plet ely


2 -l- : si g n i f i c a n t l y
3 -l-: ext rem ely

13 You ar e Ot is engineer s back in t he l85Os, w hen elevat or s w er e new .


ln pair s, pr epar e a shor t t alk t o br ief your sales colleagues on t he
advant ages of elevat or s f or lif t ing people and goods. Em phasise t he
point s below using t he phr ases and t echniques f r om t his sect ion.
Rem em ber t hat people at t his t im e ar e scept ical about t he t echnology.
El ev at o r sar e . . .
o saf e - a r el i ab l e b r ak i n g sy st em el i m i n at est h e d an g er o f a car f al l i n g
i f a cab l e f ai l s
o si m p l e - t h ey ' r eco n t r o l l edf r o m t h e car an d ar e v er y easy t o o p er at e
o co n v en i en t- t h ey ' r eeasi er o n t h e l eg s t h an t h e co n v en t i o n al
alt er nat ive ( st air s)
o v al u ab l e- t h ey en h an cet h e v al u e o f l an d b y al l o w i n gt al l er b u i l d i n g s
o n sm al l er ar eas

Unit 1 Technologyin use 11


I g dil[ u st r at in tgech n ical
Sim p lif y í nan
exp lan at ion s
t4 a ) r .l Richar d,a st r uct ur al engineer ,of t en t akes client s on guided t our s
of t heir new buildingsdur ing const r uct ion.He is t alking about explaining
t echnicalconcept st o non- specialist s.List en and answ er t he f ollow ing
quest ions.
t ech n icalcon cep t s?
I Wh atd oesRich ar dsay ab ou tex p lain in g
2 Wh atd oesh e m eanb y d u l/ex p lan at ion s?
3 What is being pat ronising?

b ln pair s, t hink of som e t ips on how t o solve t he f ollow ingpr obt em s.


I not being under st ood 2 b ein gp at r on isin g
3 ex p l ai n i n gd i f f i cu l tco n cep t s 4 so u n d i n d
gull

C ) r .o Richar d is giving som e advice about t he pr oblem sin Exer cise l4b.
List en and sum m ar isehis ideas. Com par e his t ips w it h your suggest ions.

15 d Richar d has m ade not es f or a


guided t our of a sit e. The pr oj ect
is a skyscr aperin t he ear ly
st agesof const r uct ion.Dur ing
t he t our he explainst he t echnical
t er m s t o t he non- specialistgr oup.
ln pair s, discusst he f ollow ing
t er m s and t r y t o int er pr et t hem
using ever ydaylanguaget o
r ep h r aset h em .

SUBSTRUCTURE
Pi/ e foundations (in generaD

Bored in situ concrete pi/ es


Pre-cast driven concrete pi/ es
Pi/ e driver
7/ e auger
Bentonite

) t .l Rict r ar ais giving a t our of a const r uct ionsit e. List en and m ake not es
of his explanat ionsof t he f ollow ingt echnicalt er m s. Com par eyour ideas
w it h his.
I t he subst r uct ur e t he.e* r t .- of .t h.e.5t vr act $r e.5 pr e- castpiles
. . . .t.o. .d. r. .i v ei n ( a p i l e )
be! p. w . 9! , . q! ^ 14. . . . . . . . . . 6
2 a p i l e f o u n d at i o n 7 a p iled r iv er
3 t o bor e ( a pile) 8 a p ileau g er
4 i n si t u co n cr et e 9 bent onit e

t2 Unit 1 Technologyin use


I

List en again and com par e Richar d's explanat ions w it h t he t ips in Exer cise
l4c. Which t echniques did he use? Wer e t hey successf ul?

Com plet e t he f ollow ing t able using t he w or ds in t he box.

basicat t y( x2) ca[ [ effect ivet y essent ially imagine ot her


picture refer sinrpk simply

Funct ion Words/ Phrases


1 Sim pt i[ r ing
t he language 1n sinple t er m s/ put / in - w or ds f -
2 Sim pt if oing
t he concept / - / -
3 Focusing
on t echnicalt er m s w hatw e / w hatw e- t o as
4 llt ust rat ingwit h images if you - / if you

l n p ai r s, p r act i se ex p l ai n i n g t h e t ech n i cal t er m s i n Ex er ci se l 5 a u si n g t h e


si m p l i f i ed w o r d s an d p h r ases i n Ex er ci se l 5 d .

t6 Read t he t ext book descr ipt ion of t w o t ypes of pile f oundat ion. Use t he w or ds
and phr ases in Exer cise l5d and t he f ollow ing not es t o r ephr ase it .

From a st ruct ural perspect ive, pile foundat ions can be divided int o
t w o cat egories: end-bearing piles and frict ion piles.
lmargirnewart ev
End-bearing piles are driven or bored t hrough soft ground in order at \ á t he sea| beL
t o at t ain firm subst rat a below . The pile t hen t ransmit s load vert ically
Like statrráitg o\ t o firm subsoil or bedrock. The soft ground surrounding t he sides of
stilts i\ warfev pile
t he is st ruct urally redundant .

Frict ion piles count eract dow nw ard loads from t he st ruct ure
Like ar h4il i\
t hrough frict ional resist ance bet w een t he sides of t he pile and t he
w oo) t
surrounding ground, and do not t herefore rely on firm subst rat a. I n
luaargile ar leg some cases, t he diamet er of t he concret e at t he pile's base is w idened
a,| \ ) , é \ Poo| by compact ion, allow ing t he increased area t o give t he frict ion pile a
cert ain degree of end-bearing resist ance.

17 You ar e sh ow in g a n on - specialist visit or ar ou n d you r com pan y an d explain in g


t ech n ical con cept s u sin g sim plif ied lan gu age. I n pair s, pr act ise explain in g a
pr odu ct or t ype of t ech n ology t h at you ar e f am iliar w it h .

Un i t 1 Tech n o l o giyn u se 13
I
n
a
a
UNI T 2
Describingspecific mat eriat s
Cat egorising
mat erials
o Specifoingand describing
propert ies
Discussingquat it yr
issues

- Descr ib in gsp ecif icm at er iat s


l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e b en ef i t s an d p r o b l em s o f
r ecy cl i n g . Use t h e f o l l o w i n g ex am p l es an d y o u r o w n i d eas.

br eaking
up ships dem ol. ishing
buit dings r ecycling
elect r onicsscr apping
car s

2a Read t h e f o l l o w i n g w eb p ag e an d co m p l et e t h e m i ssi n g h ead i n g s u si n g t h e


w ords in t he box.

Alum inium Copper Gt ass Plast ic Rubber 5t ecl Tim ber

1í í cEYcLABLE Li!ÁÍ ERl ALs


t Sf eel Scr ap can be sor t edeasilyu sin g m agn et ism .lf t h e m et alis galvan ised( coat ed
w it h zin c) t h e zin c is Í u | |ryecyc| ab| e'
| Íit is st ain | essst ee| ,ot h erm et a| sm ixedw it h t h e ir on ,
su ch as ch r om iu man d n ickel,can also be r ecover edan d r ecycled.
rE
2 - Sodin g is cr it ical,as t h er ear e key dif f er en cesbet w eent h e clear an d colou r ed
m at er ialu sed in bot t lesan d Jar s,an d t h e h igh - gr adem at er ialu sed in en gin eer in g
applicat ion s,w h ich con t ain st r acesof m et als. y

3 - Scar cit ym akes r ecyc| in gespecia| lydesir ab| e,an d j u st iÍ ies


t h e cost of r em ovin gin su lat ion
Í r ome| ect r icw ir es,w h ich ar e a m aj orsou r ce of scr ap. Pu r e m et a|can also be
r ecover edf r om alloysder ivedf r om it , n ot ablybr ass ( w h ichalso con t ain squ an t it iesof zin c,
an d of t enlead)an d br on ze( w h ichcon t ain st in ) . t-
4 - Th e cost of m elt in gdow n exist in gm et alis sign if ican t lych eapert h an t h e
pr ocess of elect r olysis,
en er gy- in t en sive w h ich is r equ ir edt o ext r actn ew m et alf r om or e. rE

5 - Har dw oodan d sof t w oodcan be r eu sed,How ever t, h e f r equ en tn eed t o


r em oveir on m on ger yan d saw or plan eof f dam agededges, can m ake t h e pr ocesscost ly. y

6 - Tyr esar e t h e pr im ar ysou r ceoÍ r ecyc| ab| m


e at er ia|Th
. ese can be r eu sedw h o| e
in cer t ainapplicat ion s.Th ey can also be gr ou n din t o cr u m bsw h ich h ave var iedu ses. y

7 - An obst aclet o r ecyclin gis t h e n eed t o son w ast e car ef u lly.


Wh ilesom e t ypes
can be m elt eddow n f or r eu se,m an y can n ot ,or r esu ltin low - gr adem at er ial. y
a)

74 Un i t 2 Mat er i at st ech n o l o g y

T
I

Mat ch t he m at er ials f r om t he w eb page ( l- 8) in Exer cise 2 t o t he


def init ions ( a- h) .

1 st ainlessst eet .,''a a met alusedt o makebrass,andin galvanisedcoat ingson st eel


2 zinc I b t he predominant met alin st eel
3 iron \c a \ rpe of st eelnot needinga prot ect ivecoat ing,as it doesn'trust
4 bronze d a dense,poisonous met al
5 lead e rocksfromwhichmet alscan be ext ract ed
6 hardw ood f an a[ [ oymadefromcopperandt in
7 ore g t imberfrompinet rees
8 soft w ood h t imberfromdeciduous t rees

Com pf et e t he f ollow ing sent ences using f r om , w it h or of .


I Br o n ze co n t ai n ssi g n i f i can tam o u n t s o { co p p er .
2 Cal v an i sedst eel i s st eel co at ed - zi n c.
3 St eel i s an al l o y d er i v ed - iron.
4 Pu r e m et al s can u su al l yb e r eco v er ed- al l o y s.
5 To p r o d u ce st ai n l essst eel , i r o n i s m i x ed o t h er m et al s.
6 St ai n l essst eel co n t ai n sq u an t i t i es ch r o m i u m an d n i ck el .
7 Gl ass t ab l ew ar eco n t ai n st r aces- m et al s,su ch as l ead .
8 W h en n ew m et al i s ex t r act ed o r e, t h e co st s can b e h i g h .

ln pair s, ask and answ er quest ions about dif f er ent m at er ials using t he
f ollow ing phr ases.

3 a lr ina, an ecological adviser , is


t alking t o a gr oup of engineer s
o n a t r ai n i n g co u r se ab o u t
envir onm ent ally f r iendly design.
ln pair s, discuss t he ideas
f r om her slide and give som e
exam ples.

) z. t List en t o an ext r act f r om t he t alk and com par e your


ideas w it h w hat lr ina says. What exam ple does she use t o
i l l u st r at e h er m ai n p o i n t ?

) z. z lr ina asks t he engineer s t o do a sim plif ied


envir onm ent al audit . Their t ask is t o com par e st eel and
alum inium car bodyw or k f r om an ecological per spect ive.
List en t o Sophia and Pet e, t w o of t he engineer s, discussing
t he t opic and m ake not es of t heir ideas.

ln pair s, do an envir onm ent al audit f or t he f ollow ing


applicat ions and m at er ials. Use t he w or ds and phr ases in
t he box.
Ap p licat ion Mat er ials
I elect r icalw ir esin v eh icles co p p e ra n d a l u m i n i u m
2 ex t er n alw allsin h ou ses br icksand sof t w ood

as f ar as I kn ow . . . I t h in k so / I 'd say so I 'm ( n ot ) su r e


t h at s an im por t an tcon sider at ion t h at n eedst o be r esear ch ed
coat ed der ived m ixed r ecover ed r ecycled
- Cat egor isingm at er ials
What do you know about br aking syst em s? I n pair s, discuss t he f ollow ing
q u est i o n s.
I Cen er al l y sp eak i n g ,w h at d o b r ak es d o an d h o w d o t h ey w o r k ?
2 W h at k i n d s o f m at er i al ar e u sed i n b r ak e p ad s an d b r ak e d i scs i n d i f f er en t
v eh i cl es?

5a Read t he ar t icle on br aking syst em s. I n t he t it le of t he ar t icle, w hat do t he


colour s gr een and r ed r ef er t o?

b I n pair s, answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.


I W h y d o m o st b r ak i n g sy st em sw ast e en er g y ?
2 W h at ar e r eg en er at i v eb r ak i n g sy st em s,an d h o w d o t h ey sav e en er g y ?
3 W h at ch ar act er i st i csar e r eq u i r edo f m at er i al su sed f o r t h e b r ak es o n r aci n g car s?
4 W h at i s m ean t b y h eat so ak , an d w h y i s i t a p r o b l em i n r aci n g car s?

GREEN Br ÜAKEs
- A RED HOT TOPI C I N MOTOR RACI NG
As m ot or r acing goes gr een, m at er ials, and discs m ade of
For m ula I is aim ing t o lead f eÜous m et al. The r esult ing
aut om ot ive r esear ch in f inding f r ict ion gener at es heat , w hich
hi- t ech ef f iciency gains. One is w ast ed. I n per f or m ance car s,
of t he keys t o t his ecological t his phenom enon is t aken
dr ive is r egener at ive br aking t o ext r em es, and due t o t he
( also know n as kinet ic ener gy high t em per at ur es gener at ed,
The pot ent ial f or r ecover ing
r ecover y) , w hich r ecover s br ake discs ar e of t en m ade out
ener gy also ext ends t o t he
ener gy gener at ed dur ing of cer am ics. heat gener at ed by engines
deceí er at ion.and st or es it as a
The car bon discsand pads used and exhaust syst em s. This
sour ce of pow er f or subsequent
on For m ula I car s gener at e ar ea has also been discussed
acceler at ion. as a oossible ar ea f or f ut ur e
so m uch heat t hat t hey glow
Regener at ive br akes lim it r ed hot . High t em per at ur es exploit at ion in m ot or r acing.
t he ener gy loss inher ent in ar e, in f act , necessar y f or t he Heat r ecover y m ight of f er t he
t r adit ional br aking syst em s. I n ef f ect ive oper at ion of car bon added benef it of r educing
m ost vehicles. convent ional br akes. But t her e3 st ill plent y heat soak í t her m a|absor pt ion
br akes com pr ise pads of pot ent ial f or r ecover ing t he by t he chassisf as delicat e
pr eviouslym ade f r om asbest os- kinet ic ener gy, r at her t han alloy par t s and sensit ive non-
based com posit es, but now m er e| y dissí pat ing it í n t he m et allic m at er ials, such as
consist ing of com pounds* f or m of heat . polym er s, ar e suscept ible t o
of exot ic. non- hazar dous h eat d am ag e.

C Ma t ch t h e m a t e r i a t s f r o m t h e t e x t ( l - 7 ) t o t h e d e scr i p t i o n s ( a - g ) .

1 com pou n ds1 a m at er ialst h at ar e n ot m et al


2 exot ic \ U iron and st eel
\
3 f er r ou s \ g com bin at ion sof m at er ials
4 cer am ics d mixt ure of met als
5 al.Loy e plast ic mat erials
6 n on - m et allic f mineralst ransformedby heat
7 polym er s g r ar eor com plex

16 Un i t 2 Mat er i al st ech n o l o g y

I
I

ln pair s, t ake t ur ns t o descr ibe an obj ect using t he w or ds f r om Exer cise 5c


and t he phr ases in t he box. Ask your par t ner t o guess w hat it is.

com pr ise con sist of m adef r om m adeof m adeou t of

6 a You ar e going t o give a t alk on com posit est echnologyat a const r uct ion
m at er ialst r ade f air . I n par t of t he t alk, you f ocus on r einf or cedconcr et e
as a w ell- know nexam pleof a com posit em at er ial. Pr epar e your t alk using
w or ds and phr asesf r om t his sect ion and t he f ollow ingnot es.

hmpositematerials
(ammonetample:reinforcedconcrete(verywidelyusedcomposite)

Lement(derived
fron lime)
-
ftgregate f:i:r:fgrrg"te(und) + clarseaggregate or crushed
(qravel

Water + chemical additives (e.9.plasticiser to improve w1rk^ bility)

kinforcement (steel barq fixed together with steel tie wirQ

b ln sm all gr oups, t ake t ur ns t o give your t alk.

c Mar git , a sales engineer , is descr ibing a


high- volt age cable. Bef or e you list en, label
t he cr oss- sect ion w it h t he par t s ( a- e) .
a i n su l a t i o n
b w at er or oof m em b r an e
c ou t erj ack et
d ar m ou r edp r ot ect ion 2
e con d u ct or

) z3 t ist en t o t he descr ipt ionand


check your answ er sin Exer cise6c.

Mat ch t he par t s of t he cable ( a- e) in


Exer cise6c t o t he f ollow ingcat egor iesof
m at er ials ( l - 5) . You w ill need t o use som e par t s m or e t han once.
I n o n - m et al l i c at 4 n o n - f er r o u sm et al
2 m et al l i c 5 p o l y m er - b ased
3 f er r ous m et al -

I m agineyou ar e pr esent inga pr oduct or applianceyou know w ell t o a


pot ent ial client . Descr ibet he cat egor iesof m at er ial used t o m ake t he
dif f er ent par t s.

Unit 2 Mat er iat st echnology t7


I Sp ecif y in gan d d escr ib in gp r op er t ies
8a I n p ai r s, d i scu ss w h at y o u k n o w ab o u t t h e p r o p er t i es o f Kev l ar @an d h o w i t
i s u se d .

b Read t he f ollow ing ext r act f r om DuPont '" 's t echnical guide t o Kevlar @.
Co m p ar e t h e i n f o r m at i o n w i t h y o u r i d eas f r o m Ex er ci se 8 a.

\ ^ / HATI SKEVLAR,@?
Dt r Pon t Í l'KEVLAB@
1 is an or g ar r icf ib er
in t h e ar or n aiicp oly an r id ef an r i{ yTh . e
l u n i q up
e r o p e r t i easn d d i st i n ctch e m i ca l
Co | - 1 p o s| Lloot nKEVLÁRe d i st i n g t r i sn
it Í r omot h ercot - , r t ller cia] t llan
' n lad e
Í i b e r s'

KEVLAR@h as a u n iq u econ r b in at ion


o f l ' r r g nh r o d u i u s, t o u g h n e ss, a b r a si o n
r e sr st a n ce a r ' crI l r e r n r astl a b i tl y .l t r , v a s
d ev elop edf or d er - n an ciiningd u st r ial
a r l d a d v a n ce d - t e ch n o l oagpyp l r ca t i o n s.
Cu r r en t lyr.r an y t y p esof KEVLAR@ar e
p r o cl u ce d t o r r r e eaT o r o a dr i r n g eo f e n d
u se st h a t r e q u i r est r o n g l, t g h t w e r g h t .
cl t i r a b l rer a t e r i a l s.
t Po n td e Ne m o u r s
Co p y r i g hDu

Du Po n t an
" dKev t arar
@er eg i st er ed r s m p anoyr i t s af f i t i at es
t r ad em arokrst r ad em arokfsE. I . d uPo n td e Nem o u Co

Fi n d w o r d s i n t h e t ex t i n Ex er ci se 8 b t o m at ch t h e f o l l o w i n g d ef i n i t i o n s.
1 f o r ag h n ess : t h e o p p o si t e o f f r ag i l i t y
2 - : r esi st an cet o d am ag e cau sed b y f r i ct i o n
3 - : r e S| St a n c e t o p r o b l e m s c a u s e d b y t e m p e r a t u r e c h a n g e
4 -: l o n g - l ast i n g
5 - : t h e o p p o si t e o f h eav y

9a Mat ch t h e au t o m o t i v e p ar t s ( l - 5 ) t o t h e d escr i p t i o n s ( a- e) .

t drivebelt s a sheet sinsert edbet weenpart st o preventgasor fluid leakage


2 br akepads b pneum at envelopes
ic in cont actw it ht he r oadsur f ace
3 t yr es c f lexiblebandsusedin t r ansm ission syst em s
4 sealinggasket s d pr ot ect ive
bar r iercapable
s of r esist inggunshot s
5 ar m our e
but let - r esist ant padspr essed againstdiscst o inducedecet er at ion

Read t h e i n f o r m at i o n f r o m Du Po n t ' u o n t h e f o l l o w i n g p ag e ex p l ai n i n g so m e
o f t h e au t o m o t i v e ap p l i cat i o n s o f Kev l ar @.Co m p l et e t h e t ex t u si n g t h e
aut om ot ive par t s in Exer cise 9a.

18 Un i t 2 Mat er i at st ech n o l o g y
I

( 1 )-
Car an d t r r - r ck h av er n co r p o r at ed al l o l vt h er nt o l ast l o i ' r gan d st o p t h e r r el r i cl e
Kev l ar @i n t ot h ei rco n st r u ct i o b
n ecau sei t o f f er s saÍ e| an y d q r t i et l y .
< ur fr rnco r l _v r p
n ru lr t lavi r( u r r oa . ehu rl o
r cor lnu' ' g ) l) iOl
J o l O r U lHOl !8, Kev | ar @ p r o v i d esan eÍ Í ect l r1l e' i g h t w ei g h t
T h e h r g h| n o d U I U a
Sn c j a b Í a S| o lr le s | St a l l c o
ef ( 4 )- so l u t i o rfro r r . ' eh r ci es
t h at r eq u r r e
Ke v l a r @h e l p ( 2 ) r e t a i nt h e i r o r g i n a l p r o t ect i o n
ag ai n s{b al l i st i cat t ack .al l o w i n gcar s
c, h : n p an. l l p r r cr n n n \ / Ar l h e t T l r l l r g p t Ot an d l i g h tt r u ck st o r et ai nm o st o f t h ei ro r i g i n al
r ev o l r r t , crt rl t eu
s n o t h r o u g no v er l h e l i t esp ano { h an d i i n gch ar act er i st i cs.
a v en r ct e. Ch e r n r c .st r l a i l i i i ta\ 1 o l l r e !! a ' sl a D , l ' ir)e i o
Í o r cest h at ( 3 )-
Th e f r i ct i o n a| ar e d esi g n ed m ak e ( 5 ) r ei n Í o r ced w i t h Kev i ar @p u l p
t o e n d u r et a k el e sso f a t o l lo r rt l \ o sen ' d d ew r t i r st r o n gan cjd u r ab l e.Th e g ai v an i cco r r o si o n
Ker r l ar @ p u l p .Th e en h an cedt h er n r alst ab i l i t y r esr st an ce o f Kev l ar ' @ al so co n t r i b u t es to
an d i n h er enab t r asi o nr esi st an ce o f Kev l ar i S i r n p r o v edi o n g t er n ren g r n ep er f o n r an ce.

ln pair s, discuss w hy t he pr oper t ies of Kevlar @ar e especially im por t ant f or


each ap p l i cat i o n d escr i b ed i n t h e t ex t .

) Z. q List en t o a conver sat ion about t he pr oper t ies of m at er ials used in a


specif ic t ype of t ool and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
1 W h er e d o es t h e co n v er sat i o nt ak e p l ace?
2 W h at t o o l i s b ei n g d i scu ssed ?
3 W h i ch m at er i al scan b e u sed f o r i t s d i f f er en to ar t s?

Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he conver sat ion using t he pr oper t ies
in Exer cise 8c. List en again and check your answ er s.
1 The handle m ust n't be heavy.ldeallg, Aou w ont it t o be
2 Resi st i n gf r i ct i o n i s essen t i al .Th e k eg r eq u i r em en t i s-
5 The bur has t o be built t o last . Obviouslg, t heg need t o be ver g
4 Heat b u i l d s u p i n t h e b u r . Yo u n eed o g o o d d eg r ee o f -

Mat ch t he w or ds and phr ases ( | - 5) f r om Exer cise | 0b t o t he synonym s


( a- e) .

1 ideal.t y a ií s cleart hat


2 obviously b for t he best result s
3 t he lastt hingyou w ant c t he m ostim por t antf uct or
4 t he keyr equir em ent d a lot of l a hight evelof
5 a gooddegr ee of e t he worstsit uat ion

a You w or k f or a m anuf act ur er of .,-\


Harprme's a! Joi're" s' hat mme's ( t ov rat t ls)
hand t ools and have ; ; ; '; ; n* a
hat wrmet s( fov uaat sorrvy
ro) Lt au'rp chisels)
invest igat e using alt ernat ive mat erials
- -
in your product s. ln pui.., ." uá t r'" Co\ siáev t he harr" rmerheot A at \ A t he harmwrevshart | .
not es and discuss t he m ain pr oper t ies Sat w s a| Wooá Sar w s( €o v ct a| t ir r gw ooá)
required of t he mat erials used t o make b) Harcksarws( fov craffirrg uaet at l)
t he t oo| s. Coqsiáev | he sat wb| oA,e aú O,| v\ e sarw hat r,t áleo" €
v arrre.

Th i n k o f a p r o d u ct y o u k n o w w el l .
l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e m at er i al s u sed i n i t an d w h at p r o p er t i es m ak e t h e
m at er i al s su i t ab l e. Di scu ss w h et h er al t er n at i v e m at er i al s co u l d b e u sed .

Un i t 2 Mat er i at st ech n o l o g y 79
I Discu ssin qg u alit yissu es
72 I n pair s, answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.
I ln ad v er t isin gw, h at h i- t echh, ig h - p er f or m an ce
sit uat ionsar e of t enusedt o pr om ot ew at ches?
2 Wh at m essag es ar e t h eyin t en d edt o sen dab ou tt h e
qualit yof pr oduct s?
3 What qualit yissuesdif f er ent iat e higher - qualitw y at ches
f r om low er - qualitones?
y
4 What is t he dif f er encebet w eendescr ibingsom et hingas
and w at er pr oon
w at er - r esist ant

13a ) ls t ouisa, a m ar ket ingexecut ivef or a w at ch


m anuf act ur er ,is discussingm at er ial select ionw it h
Tom , one of her engineer ingcolleagues.List en t o t he
discussionand com plet et he f our qualit y issues t hat ar e
m ent ionedin t he m eet ing.
I - r esist ance
2 - r esist ance
3 - r esist an ce
4 - r esist an ce

b I n pair s, discussw hat is m eant by each of t he qualit y


issu esin Ex er cise1 3 a.

14a ) z.s t ist en again and answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.


I What point doesTom m akeabout t he r easonsf or select ingm at er ials?
2 What does he say about subm ar ine- gr ade st eelt o exem plif yt he above
p oin t ?
y m an y
3 Wh at p r ob lemd oesh e d escr ib ew it h r eg ar dt o t h e m ar k et ab ilitof
m at er ials?
4 What har d com m er cialf act does Louisagive?

ln pair s, m ar k t he f ollow ingst at em ent sTr ue f I ) or False ( F) accor dingt o


t he view sexpr essed in t he conver sat ion.Read t he audioscr ipt on page 87
and check your answ er s.
t ech n ically .
ar e n ot t h at su it ab le,
I Of t en ,ex ot ic- sou n d inmgat er ials
2 Peop let h in kt h at a su b m ar in est eelw at chm u st b e t r em en d ou sly
w at er - r esist ant .
3 The cor r osionr esist anceof subm ar inest eel is except ionally good.
4 Su b m ar in e- g r adsteeellook sf air lyg ood .
5 Tomt h in k ssu b m ar in est eelis p ar t icu lar ly
su it ab lef or w at ch es.
6 The f ir m has of t enused m at er ialst hat ar e not adequat elydur able.
7 Of t en,t he com posit ions of good w at chm at er ialsar e r elat ivelycom plex.
8 Mat er ialsw it h com plicat ednam esar e pr et t ygood f or m ar ket ing.

20 Unit 2 Mat er ialst echnot ogy


I
E"
E- . - r

C ) z.O List en t o t he f ollow ingphr asesf r om t he conver sat ionand under t inet he
st ressed syllable. Pract ise saying t he phrases.
I n ot p at j eu lar lysu it ab le 4 t r em en d ou sly m ar k et ab le
2 except ionally r esist ant 5 r elat ivelycom plex
3 n ot at all su it ab le 6 n ot all t h at g ood

d Com plet et he f ollow ingt able using t he w or ds in t he box.


cxrcÉ ia* y fairty insufficientty not adequatety not (alt)that
not partí .culartypÍ etty ntativety tetendousty

ext r em ely quit e not ver y not enough def init elynot
excepfiohrrlly

15 I n pair s, discusst he key pr oper t iesand dif f er ent t ypes and gr ades of
t he f ollow ingm at er ials.Give exam plesof t he pr oper t iest hat m ake each
m at er ial good or bad f or w at ch- m aking,f r om a qualit y per spect ive.

Mat er ials
st eel glass at um iniumt it anium got d pt ast ic copper r ubber

Pr oper t ies
w at er - r esist an t abr asion - r esist an t cor r osion - r esist an t sh ock- r esist an t t ou qh
brit t Le et ast ic durable heavy Light w eight t hermalt yst able

16 ln sm all gr oups, choose a w ell- know nconsum erpr oduct or applianceand


discussit f r om a qualit y per spect ive.How suit able ar e t he m at er ials used?
How good is t he pr oduct , com par edw it h ot her s sold by com pet it or s?

Unit 2 Mat er ialst echnology 27


I Descr ib incom
g p on ensh
t ap es
andf eat ures
t What do you know about t he elect rical plugs and socket s used in different
count r ies?ln pair s, descr ibe som e specif icdesigns.

2a ) lt Jan, a pr oj ect m anager f or a f ir m t hat m anuf act ur eselect r icalplugs


and socket s, is briefing some of his engineering colleagues. List en t o t he
br ief ingand sum m ar iset he aim of t he pr oj ect .

f n pairs, discuss what is meant by profile of t he pins and st andard


configuration.

) U Er in, an engineerw it h t he sam e com pany,is descr ibingdif f er ent


elect r icalplug and socket f or m at s dur ing t he br ief ing.List en and m at ch t he

tu
descr ipt ions( l - 6) t o t he pict ur es( a- f l.

e_

22 Unit 3 Com ponent sand assem bt ies


I

d Com plet e t he f ollow ing phr ases f r om t he descr ipt ions using adj ect ives
based on t he w or ds in br acket s.
1 . . . t her e ar e c\ vcviav pins f or live and neut r al. ( cir cle)
2 . . . t he eart h slot 's got a flat base wit h one side over t o form a
sem i- cir cle. ( r ound)
3 This one has blades f or live, neut r al and ear t h. . . ( r ect angle)
4 . . . it has a - slot t o r eceive t he ear t h pin. ( cylinder l
5 ... t he pins are arranged in - configurat ion. ( line)
6 . . . t heg'r e laid out in - conf igur at ion ( t r iangle)

g ) t . l Li st en an d u n d er l i n e t h e st r essed sy l l ab l e i n each o f t h e f o l l o w i n g
w or ds.
r edangle r ect angular t r iangle t r iangular
cy lin d er cy lin d r ical line linear

3 a ) S. l List en t o a longer descr ipt ion f r om t he m eet ing. Which pict ur e ( a- 0 in


Exer cise 2c does Er in descr ibe?

b Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he descr ipt ion using t he cor r ect f or m
of t he w or ds in t he box.

flushwit h groove ffie pin recess ridge set back

1 . . . t her e's a cir cular slot at t he t op. I t 'sobviouslg a bt ind V, ole , i7


doesn't go right t hrough.
2 . . . t here ore t wo plast ic , one on eit her side of t he plug
casing, and t heg slot int o corresponding - at each side of t he
so c k e t . l n a d d i t i o n . t h e c e n t r e o f t h e so c k e t l s- . So r a t h e r t h a n
being
t he front of t he socket , on t he same face, t he circular area
t hat receives t he plug / s - from t he surrounding casing ...
3 These covers onlg open when pressure is applied t o bot h bg t he t wo
- of t he plug sim ult aneouslg.

C ! n pair s, descr ibe t he dif f er ent plug and socket f or m at s in t he pict ur es in


Exer cise 2c.

4 a ) l . s An d y an d Kar i n , t w o el ect r i cal en g i n eer s, ar e ev al u at i n g a p l u g an d


socket f or m at in Exer cise 2c. List en t o t he conver sat ion and m ake not es of
t he advant ages and disadvant ages of t he f ollow ing f eat ur es.
1 Pl u g sl o t s i n t o a r ecessi n t h e so ck et :
Advant ages
Di sad v an t ag es
2 Co v er sp r o t ect l i v e an d n eu t r al sl o t s:
Advant ages
Di sad v an t ag es

b ln pair s, discuss t he advant ages and disadvant ages of t he plug and socket
f or m at s in Exer cise 2c. Use t he f ollow ing phr ases f r om t he conver sat ion.

an advant age/ disadvantofage t hisf or m atis . . . anot heradvant age/ disadvantisage ...
t he pr oblemw it ht his syst emis . . . t his ( shapef or m at f eat urst e)ops. . . f r om. . . - ing
t his ( shape/ f or m at / f eat at
urte)owits t o , / hel. ps
it t o / m akes
it easyt o / m akes it dif f icut tt o . . .

Un i t 3 Co m p o n en tan
s d assem b l i es 23
n Exp lain in g m an u f act u r in g
an dassessin g
t ech n i q u es
5 l n p ai r s, t h i n k o f so m e ex am p l es o f m ach i n i n g o p er at i o n s t h at ar e o f t en
used in m anuf act ur ing involving m et alw or king.

6a ) l. S Suan, a sales engineer w it h a m et al f abr icat ion com pany, is show ing Mr
Bar r et t , a new cust om er , ar ound t heir plant . List en t o t he conver sat ion
and m ar k t he st at em ent s Ti'ue ( T) or False ( F) .
I Th e co m p an y sp eci al i sesi n sh eet m et al w o r k i n g .
2 Th e co m p an y d o es a l o t o f m et al cast i n g .
3 Met al b ash i n g i s a p r eci set ech n i calt er m f o r h am m er i n g .
4 Dr i l l s an d m i l l i n g m ach i n esar e al w ay sn o i sy .
5 Cr i n d i n g i s a p r o cesst h at u ses ab r asi v es.
6 Th e p r ess i s u sed f o r sh ear i n gm et al .

Com plet e t he f ollow ing t r aining m at er ial f or gr aduat e engineer s using t he


w or ds in t he box.

Drit t ing Flame-cut t ingMit t ing Sawing Shearing

l'| fiilÜilGT| ||Rl|GI tGl|l|l 0ut HnlÜ[ I 0 sptllll 0l|s


| l|: cl| I Tll| 0
Key Í act or sin det er m iningt he m ost appr opr iat ecut t ingt echniquear e: m at er ia|
char act er ist ics( not ablyhar dness,and t her m aland elect r icalpr oper t ies) ,
com ponent t hickness,com ponent shape and com plexit y,r equir ededge qualit y,and \
pr oduct ionvolum e.Select cut t ingopt ionsbelow f or a det ailedanalysisof t echniques.

Gunil8oPiloilS
( 1 ) - : a b r a si v e c u t t i n g , r e m o v i n g a k e í o Í m a t e r i a | . | n c | u d e sc u t t i n g w i t h t o o t h e d b | a d e s
and abr asivew heels. @

( 2 ) - : u seo f p r essu r eo n sm o o t h - ed g ed b | ad esf o r g u i l l o t i n i n g an d p u n ch i n g @

( 3 ) - : r e m o v a | o f m a t e r i a | a c r o sst h e Í u | | d i a m e t e r o Í a h o | e , o r u si n g h o l e - sa w sf o r
cut t ingcir cum Í er ent iar kens. j ! ! il! *

( 4 ) - : r e m o v a | o f su r f a c e l a y e r sw i t h m u | t i p | e c u t t i n g w h e e | p a sse s@

( 5 ) - : u si n g o x y f u e | ( o x y g e n + c o m b u st i b | e g a s' o f t e n a c e t y | e n e ) . @

C Com plet e t he f ollow ing def init ions using t he w or ds in t he box.

abrasivewheel guit Lot ine hole-saw kerf punch t oot hedblade

I A p q \ ch m ak es h o l es b y ap p l y i n g p r essu r et o sh ear t h e m at er i al .
2 A- m ak esst r ai g h t cu t sb y ap p | y i n g p r essu r et o sh ear t h e
m at er i al .
3 A- i s t h e w i d t h o f t h e saw cu t .
4 A- h as sh ar p ed g es f o r cu t t i n go r m i l l i n g .
5 A- h as a h ar d , r o u g h su r f acef o r cu t t i n go r g r i n d i n g .
6 A- cu t saci r cu l ar o i ecet o r em o Vean i n t act co r eo f m at er i a| .

24 Un i t 3 Co m p o n en tan
s d assem b l i es

I
I

7 a Read t he f ollow ing ext r act of pr om ot ional lit er at ur e f r om a leading pr oducer


o f u l t r a- h i g h - p r essu r e( UHP) w at er j et cu t t i n g m ach i n es. l n p ai r s, ex p l ai n t h e
p h r ases i n b o l d .

\ A / h at
V V Wat er
m ak esw at er j et su
j et s
s cha p op u larcu t t in gop t ion ?
r equir ef ew secondar y oper at ions,
pr oducenet - shapedpar t s w it h no heat - af f ect edzone, heat dist or t ion,
= Ffow
or m ech an icalst r essescau sedb y ot h ercu t t in gm et h od s, can cu t w it h
a nar r ow ker í and can pr ovidebet t erusageof r aw m at er ia|sincepar t s
can be t ight ly nest ed.As a r esultof t he Flow Mast er r uPC cont r olsyst em
and int uit iveoper at ion,w at er j et sar e ext r em elyeasyt o use.Typically,
s b e t r ain edin h ou r san d ar ep r od u cin gh ig h - q u alit py ar t sin
op er at or can
h ou r s.Ad d it ion allyw,at er j et can
s cu t v ir t u allyan y m at er ial, leav inagsat in -
sm oot hed g e.

) l . l f v an i s t al k i n g t o Mr Bar r et t ab o u t UHP w at er j et cu t t i n g . Li st en t o t h e
co n v er sat i o n an d m at ch t h e p h r ases i n t h e b o x t o t h e ex t r act s ( 1 - 4 ) .

heat -affect ed
zone mechanical
st resses narrowkerf part s
net -shaped

Ex t r act I Ex t r act3
Ex t r act 2 Ex t r act4

Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he conver sat ion by under lining t he
cor r ect phr ases.
1 So t heg are especiallg good when / not so good when gou have int ricat e
shapes.
2 Saw blades are obviouslg pert ect when / useless when you're cut t ing curved
shdpes.
3 ... sawing is t he ideal solut ion / not t he best solut ion if gou want t o avoid
alt ering t he mat erial.
4 ... it 's ideal for / t ot allg unsuit able for met als.

8 I n pair s, assess t he dif f er ent cut t ing t echniques in t er m s of


o shape/ size of cut o m at er ial t ypes/ char act er ist ics . cut w idt h/ qualit y.
Use t h e p h r ases in t he box.

ideaL/ per f ect / especiaU. y f or + - in g


good t h e ideal. / per f ect solu t ionf or
n ot par t icu t ar lysu it able/ n ot so good if you n eed . . .
n ot t h e best sot u t ionif you don 't w an t . . . t ot alt y u n su it abt e/ u seless

Cu t t in gt ech n iq u es Shape/ sizeof cut


dr il. l. inw
g it h a bit angular bLindhol. es cur ved lar ge sm a[ [ st r aight
dr it Lin gw it h a h ole- saw t h i ck t h i n t h r o u q h o t es
f lam e- cu t t in g
grinding Mat er ial t ypes/ char act er ist ics
gui[ [ ot ining cer am ics m et als plast ics t im ber har d t ough
m il. Lin g brit t t e
p u n ch i n g
sa w i n g Cu t w i d t h / q u al i t y
w at er j etcu t t in g heat - af f ect edzone nar r owker f s no ker f r oughedges
sm oot hedges w ideker f s

Un i t 3 Co m p o n en tan
s d assem b l i es 25
I Ex p lain in gj oin t in g an d f ix in g t ech n iq u es
9 I n pair s, t hink of som e exam ples of w ays of j oining m at er ials t oget her .

10a ) g. A pear o, a pur chasing m anager w it h a kit chen appliance m anuf act ur er , is
t alking t o Alicia, a sales m anager f r om one of t heir m ain supplier s. List en t o
t he conver sat ion and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
1 W h at o b j ect i v ed o es Ped r o d escr i b e r eg ar d i n gh i s co m p an y ' sr el at i o n sh i p
w i t h su p p l i er s?
2 W h at i s Al i ci a co n cer n edab o u t ?
3 Ho w d o es h e r esp o n d t o h er co n cer n s?

Com plet e t he f ollow ing t able using t he w or ds in t he box.

adhesive ü'ot t ct ip rivet screw weld

Mech an i calf i x i n g s No n - m ech an i calf i x i n g s


bolf

C Lab el t h e p h o t o s ( l - 5 ) w i t h t h e w o r d s i n Ex er ci se l Ob .

l w elá 3_

Mat ch t he t ypes of connect ion in t he box t o t he f ollow ing gr oups.

bot t ing bonding conncct ing fixing gt uing j oining rivet ing welding

1 cor r \ ect iqg : descr ibes any kind of connect ion.


2 - : d escr i b esm ech an i calco n n ect i o n so n l v .
: d escr i b esn o n - m ech an i calco n n ect i o n s
on ly .

26 Un it 3 Com p on enan
t s dassem b lies
T

l1 d Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s u si n g t h e w o r d s i n t h e b o x .

eachot her on ont o t o t oget her

I Ho w can w e f i x t h ese t w o co m p o n en t s- ?
2 Ho w can w e f i x t h ese t w o co m p o n en t st o - ?
3 H o w c a n w e f i x t h i s c o m p o n e n t- ?
4 Ho w can w e f i x t h i s co m p o n en t I- t h i s co m p o n en t ?

b Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g t r ai n i n g w eb p ag e u si n g t h e w o r d s i n Ex er ci se | | a.

il[ ilUrA8I UB
ll| Bllcl| l|l| lÜtEURI ÜI0l|
I ! :J0ll| I sll| l| rilI ilBs
The most suit able met hod ot j oÍ ning component s depends on many t act ot s, whí ch
ext end beyond t he obvious í ssue oÍ requí rcd st rengt h.
. Wil| t he . j ointneed t o be disconnect edin t he Í ut ur e?| Í a par t is bo| t ed( 1)- , it can obvious| y
be r em ovedat a | at erdat e. | Ít w o com ponent sar e bonded t o ( 2)- w it h st r ong adhesive,or
w elded ( 3)- t hen subsequentr em ovalw ill clear lybe m or e dif f icult . @
. What ext er nalf act or sm ight af f ect t he j oint ? Wat er or heat can w eaken adhesivej oint s.And no
m at t er how t ight lynut s ar e scr ew ed ( 4)- bolt s, vibr at ioncan cause t hem t o w or k loose
^ .,^ - + i- ^ 4t llF
vvvr Lil rv. t llllliblr

. How qualit y- sensit ive is t he j oint ingt echnique?Com ponent sar e r ar elyj oined ( 5)- each
ot her in idealcondit ions.lnadequat elyt ight enedf ixings,im pr oper lypr epar edsur f aces,or f law ed
w elds ar e inevit able.How could such im per f ect ionsaf f ectt he j oint negat ively?@

-
< 't

C I n p ai r s, an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s u si n g t h e i n f o r m at i o n o n t h e w eb
page in Exer cise 1 I b.
I W h at ar e t h e m ai n ad v an t ag ean d d i sad v an t ag eo f m ech an i calf i x i n g s?
2 e f n o n - m e c h a n i c jaol i n t i n g ?
W h a t i s t h e m a i n d i sa d v a n t a g o
3 W h at i ssu escan n eg at i v el yaf f ect m ech an i calf i x i n g s an d n o n - m ech an i cal
j o i n t s?

72 a l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e f o l l o w i n g j o i n t i n g t ech n i q u es u sed i n ai r cr af t an d say


how t he par t s ar e f ixed t oget her .
1 Ear l y ai r cr af t :t i m b er f r am e / ad h esi v eo r scr ew s
2 Mo d er n j et ai r cr af t :al l o y b o d y p an el s/ r i v et s
3 Ai r cr af t cab i n s: seat s/ f l o o r / b o l t s
4 Ai r cr af t co ck p i t :w i n d sh i el d / f u sel ag e/ ad h esi v e

b Yo u r co m p an y h as l au n ch ed a co m p et i t i o n f o r i t s en g i n eer s t o b u i l d a
h o m em ad e m o d el g l i d er t h at i s as ch eap as p o ssi b l e t o assem b l e. l n p ai r s,
d i scu ss w h at t y p es o f m at er i al s an d j o i n t s y o u co u l d u se.

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n Descr i b i n g p o si t i o n so f assem b 1 ed co m p o n en t s
13a ln pair s, r ead t he t it le of t he ar t icle and suggest w ays of m aking a gar den
ch ai r f l y . Di scu ss an y p o t en t i al p r o b l em s.

b Read t h e ar t i cl e an d m at ch t h e q u est i o n s ( a- d ) t o t h e p ar ag r ap h s ( l - 4 ) .
a Ho w d i d t h e act u al f l i g h t d i f f er f r o m t h e o n e t h at w as p l an n ed ?
b W h at i n ci d en t so ccu r r edj u st b ef o r ean d j u st af t er t h e l an d i n g ?
c W h at i s sai d ab o u t t h e m o d er n eq u i v al en to f t h i s t y p e o f act i v i t y ?
d W h at co m p o n en t sw er e u sed t o assem b l et h e f l y i n g m ach i n e?

ANDTHEFLYI NGGARDENCHAI R
CRAZYBUTTRUE:LARRYWALTERS
I On July 2, L982, a Californian gradually t o earü. But as t he cu r iou s spect acle ou t side, as
t ruck driver named I -arry helium gas cont ained w it hin w ide-eyed as t he garden chair
\ ü?'alt erssat out side his house t he balloons w armed up in t he pilot hovering beside t hem.
on a garden chair.To say t hat su m m er su n , it pr ogr essively
Evenrually, aft er managing
h e w as ou t t o get som e air generat ed more lift . \ ü7hen t he
t o sh oot som e balloon s, Mr
is an underst at ement , for anchor ropes w ere released,
Walt ers descended safely t o
proj ect ing above him a clust er t he self-assembly airship shot
eart h despit e an anchor rope,
of r opes w as t iedt o 42 h eliu m - up like a rocket . Too shocked
w h ich w as st ill su spen ded
fi lled w eat her balloons. Anchor t o reach for üe pist ol insert ed
ben eaú üe ch air , get t in g
r opes, sit u at ed u n der n eat h ú e in his pocket , t he first -t ime
t angled w it h a pow er line
chair, w ere fast ened around pilot h eld on f or lif e. I n iu st
locat ed alongside t he landing
t he bumper of his car, w hich a few minut es, l-arry rWalt ers
sit e ( in som eon e's gar den ) .
w as posit ioned j ust below t he w as 16'000 f eet above üe
He w as immediat ely arrest ed
makeshift flying machine. ground, float ing over t he
by w ait ing police of6cers, and
cit y of l-ong Beach. A short
2 MrWalt ers int ended t o climb w as lat er fined for breaking
t ime lat er, t here w ere furüer
gent ly t o an alt it ude of a few Federal aviat ion law s.
complicat ions; he suddenly
hundred feet , before drift ing
found himselfinside cont rolled Today, clu st er balloon in g,
slow ly out of t ow n and across
airspace, adj acent to Long w hile st ill a fairly marginal
count ry. He t hen planned
Beach Airport . The occupant s sport , is st eadily st art ing t o
t o use an airgun to shoot
of passing Delt a Airlines and gain in popularit y.
som e balloon s an d descen d
T$í A aircraft looked on at t he

C An sw er t h e q u est ion sin Ex er ciseI 3 b .

74 a Lab el t h e d iag r am su sin gt h e p r ep osit ion sin t h e b ox .

abor/ e adj acent t o alongside around below beneat h beside


in side ou t side over u n der n eat h w it h in

a at bove
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I

co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g sen t en ces ab o u t t h e f l y i n g g ar d en ch ai r u si n g t h e
pr eposit ions in t he box. Check your answ er s against t he t ext in Exer cise t 3b.

in above ar ound beneat h w it hin

1 Pr o j ect i n g t h e ch ai r w as a cl u st er o f r o p es' t i ed t o 4 2
h el i u m - f i l l edw eat h er b al l o o n s.
2 An ch o r r o p es w er e f ast en ed t h e b u m p er o f t h e car .
3 Lar r y Walt er s had an air gun inser t ed - his pocket .
4 T h e h e l i u mc o n t a i n e d t h e b a l l o o n sw a r m e du p i n t h e su n '
5 Af t er t ak eo f f ,t h e an ch o r r o p es r em ai n edsu sp en d ed- t h e ch ai r .

co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g d escr i p t i o n s o f h o w t h e g ar d en ch ai r ai r sh i p w as
assem bled by under lining t he cor r ect w or ds.
I A q u an t i t yo f h el i u m g as w as co n t ai n ed / su sp en d edi n si d e each b al l o o n .
2 A t u b e w as i n ser t ed / p r o j ect edi n si d e t h e o p en i n g so f t h e b al l o o n s,t o i n f l at e
t hem .
3 Th e b al l o o n sw er e si t u at ed / su sp en d edo v er t h e ch ai r , i n a l ar g e cl u st er .
4 Th e ch ai r w as co n t ai n ed i su sp en d ed u n d er t h e b al l o o n sb y r o p es.
5 Ar m r est s,co n t ai n ed / l o cat edb esi d e t h e p i l o t , at each si d e, h el p ed t o h o l d h i m
i n p l ace.
Th e l an d i n g g ear , i n ser t i n g / p r o j ect i n gb el o w t h e seat , co n si st ed ,si m p l y ,o f t h e
ch ai r l eg s.
7 Th e p i l o t w as p o si t i o n ed / p r o j ect edu n d er n eat ht h e b al l o o n s,so h i s w ei g h t
w as l o w d o w n .

d Wt r ict r t w o ot h er w or ds h ave t h e sam e m ean in g as posit ion ed?

cont ained fast ened insert ed Locat ed proj ect ed sit uat ed suspended

t5 a I n p air s,look at t h e p h ot o an d d escr ib eh ow y ou t h in k t h e clu st er


b alloonis assem b ledf r om t h e f ollow in gcom p on en t s.

bags balloons helium nyt onropes nylonst raps par agt iding
har ness
bat last t ies t ape
pLast iccabt e sand/ wat er

b ) il Eva and Lenny, t w o engineer s w or king f or an ext r em e spor t s


eq u i p m en t m an u f act u r er ,ar e d i scu ssi n g cl u st er b al l o o n i n g .
List en t o t he conver sat ion and sum m ar ise w hat t hey say about
t he f ollow ing issues.
I a sse m b l yt i m e t h e ad v an t ag eo f t y i n g
2 h o w o l ast i c cab l e t i es ar e u sed e a c h i n d i v i d u abl a l l o o n
3 a t r ee st r uct ur e t h e p r o b l em o f u si n g a n et
4 h o w w at er b ag s ar e u sed t o co n t ai n t h e b al l o o n s

I n pair s, discuss w ays of over com ing t he pr oblem s m ent ioned in t he


conver sat ion. How could clust er ballooning be m ade m or e accessible t o
a m ass m ar k et ? W h at o t h er eq u i p m en t / assem b l i esco u l d b e u sed ?

s d assem b t i es
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I Wor k in gw it h d r aw in g s
l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e d i f f er en t t y p es o f d esi g n i n f o r m at i o n n eed ed o n a co m p l ex
en g i n eer i n g p r o j ect , su ch as t h e co n st r u ct i o n o f a l ar g e cr u i se sh i p . Ho w m an y
dif f er ent dr aw ings do you t hink m ight be pr oduced f or such a pr oj ect ? How
w o u l d t h ey b e o r g an i sed an d cat eg o r i sed ?

2a ) l . t l o e, a t ech n i ci an at a sh i p y ar d , i s t al k i n g t o Li n d a, o n e o f h i s en g i n eer i n g
co l l eag u es i n t h e d esi g n o f f i ce. He i s ask i n g ab o u t so m e i n f o r m at i o n w h i ch h e
can ' t f i n d o n an y o f t h e d r aw i n g s. Li st en t o t h e co n v er sat i o n an d an sw er t h e
f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
I W h at ar ea o f t h e sh i p ar e t h ey d i scu ssi n g ?
2 W h at d o es t h e t ech n i ci ann eed t o k n o w ?

Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g d ef i n i t i o n s u si n g t h e t y p es o f d r aw i n g i n t h e b o x .

cross-sect ion elevat ion explodedüew not e phn schemat ic


specif icat ion

1 X p\ art \ gives a view of t he whole deck, t rom above.


2 An - g i v es a v l ew o f al l t h e p an el s,f r o m t h e f r o n t .
3 An - g i v es a d eco n st r u ct edv i ew o f h o w t h e p an el sar e f i x ed
t oget her .
4 A- g i v es a cu t aw ayv i ew o f t h e j o i n t b et w eent w o p an el s.
5 A- g i v es a si m p l i f i edr ep r esen t at i o no f a n et w o r ko f ai r d u ct s.
6 A- g i v es a b r i ef d escr i p t l o no r a r ef er en cet o an o t h er r el at ed
dr aw ing.
1 A- g i v es d et ai l ed w r i t t en t ech n i cald escr i p t i o n so f t h e p an el s.

Which t w o t ypes of dr aw ing in Exer cise 2b ar e exam ples of gener al


ar r an g em en t d r aw i n g s, an d w h i ch t w o ar e ex am p l es o f d et ai l d r aw i n g s?

30 Un i t 4 En g i n eer i n d
g esi g n
b-- -

Read t he f ollow ingt echnicalquest ionst hat cam e up dur ing t he


shipbuildingpr oj ect and decide w hich t ype of dr aw ingis r equir ed t o answ er
each quest ion.
l H o w m a n y p a n e | s a r e t h e r e a l t o g e t h e r o n t h i s w a | l ?-
2 What pr of ilear e t hesehollowbeam s:r ect angularor cir cular ?
3 What ar e t he posit ionsof all t he f loodlight sar oundt he deck per im et er ?

4 H o w m a n y b r a n c h e s c o m e o f f t h e m a i n s p r i n k | e r s u p p | y p i p e ?-
5 How do all t he int er nalcom ponent of s t he f an unit f it t oget her ?

3a What is meant by scale on a drawing? ln pairs, o< plainhow a scale rule,


like t he one show n in t he pict ur e,is used.

b ) u nft er receiving t he drawings for t he panet s, Joe is now discussing


some det ails wit h Pavel, a colleague. List en t o t he conversat ion and answer
t he f ollow ingquest ions.
I What pieceof inf or m at ionis not show non t he dr aw ing?
2 What golden rale is ment ioned?

Complet e t he following ext ract s from t he conversat ion and explain what is
m eant by each one.
I / s fhis drawing scale?
2 lt's one - five.
3 ... gou shouldn'tscale - drawings...
4 ... it 'sact ual size, on a --scale drawing...

4 You are engineers on a proiect t o design t he met al


handr ail t hat w ill r un ar ound t he per im et er of t he
t op, out door deck of a lar ge cr uise ship. ! n pair s,
discuss what drawings you will need t o produce for
manufact uring and inst allat ion wit h regard t o t he
f ollow ingissues:
o t he t ypesof viewt hat w ill be r equir edand w hat each
on e w ill sh ow
o t he appr oxim at escaleof dif f er entdr aw ingsand view s
o w hat w r it t eninf or m at ionyou w ill needt o pr ovidein
t he specif icat ion.

5 You are going t o provide design informat ion t o enable


a pr oduct iont eam t o m anuf act ur ea pr oduct or
applianceyou know w ell. Make a list of som e of t he
dr aw ingst hat w ill be needed, not ing w hat each one
w illsh ow .

Unit 4 Engineering design


d i m en si o n san d p r eci si o n
Di scu ssi n g
6 d ln pair s, discuss w hat is m eant by pr ecision and accur acg.

Read t he t echnical advice w eb page and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
1 Ho w i s a su p er f l atf l o o r d i f f er en tf r o m an o r d i n ar y co n cr et ef l o o r ?
2 W h at accu r acycan b e ach i ev edw i t h o r d i n ar y sl ab s, an d w i t h su p er f l atsl ab s?
3 W h at p r o b l em i s d escr i b ed i n h i g h b ay w ar eh o u ses?

Floors:FAO
SuperÍ lat
What is a super f lat f loor ?
Co m p act ian n gdf i n i sh i nt h
g esu r f aceo Í W etco n cr eti sean i n h er en it m p r o cess.
| yp r eci se Fo rano r d i n ar y
co n cr etsleabt o b el ai dw i t h i n t o l er an ce,
en g i n eer
cans o n l yr eal i st i calexl yp ect
t h esu r f ace
t o b ef i n i sh ed
t o p l u so r m i n u5s m mBy. co n t r ast su, p er f lco
at n cr etf leo o rar t o m eetex t r em el
s ef i n i sh ed clyo set o l er an ces,
'1m m
b ei n gaccu r att e ow i t h i n acr o ss t h ei u
r p p er
su r f ace.

Wher e ar e super f f atf loor s used?


Fl o osu
r r Í aces w i t hex t r em e| t i gy h t o I er an ces ar eÍ r eq u ensp t | eci
y f i ed
i nw ar eh o u ses w h er e Au t o m at ed
Gu i d edVeh i cl es o p er at Un e ev en s eesp eci alpl yr o b l em ati ni h
f l o o rar c i g hb ayw ar eh o u ses, w h i chu se
au t o m at fed o r k | i fwt si t ha v er t i caIr eacho Í 3 0m et r es o r m o r e'
At su cha h ei g hs|t , i g hvtar i at i o ni nsÍ | o o r
| ev eIar eam p | i f i edi nt h ef o r mo Í v er t i caI t i | t cau
, si nign accu r at mean o eu v r at
i n hg i g h| ev el| 'Ít h ese
v ar i at i o ar
n seo u t si dteo l er an ce t h eycanl eadt o co l l i si o nwsi t hr ack i nel g em en tos,r cau sei t em tso b e
d r o p p edÍ rom p a| | et s.

ln pair s, discuss w hat is m eant by t oler ance in t he cont ext of dim ensions and
p r eci si o n .

d Com plet e t he f ollow ing expr essions f r om t he w eb page w hich ar e used t o


d escr i b e t o l er an ces.
I - t o l er an ce( i n si d et h e l i m i t s o f a g i v en t o l er an ce)
2 - o r - Sm m ( + / - 5 m m )
3 - t o l er an ce( cl o set o l er an ce)
4 - t o | er an ce( n o t i n si d et h e| i m i t so f t o | er an ce)

e Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g sen t en ces u si n g t h e ex p r essi o n s i n Ex er ci se 6 d .


I Th e f r am e' st o o b i g f o r t h e o p en i n g .Th e o p en i n g ' st h e r i g h t si ze,so t h e f r am e
m u st b e
2 Th e t o t al t o l e r a n c ei s I m m . T h e o e r m i ssi b l ev a r i a t i o ne i t h e rsi d e o f t h e i d e a l
is
Th e en g i n eer sp eci f i ed + / - 5 m m f o r t h e sl ab f i n i sh , an d w e g o t i t t o
+ I - 2 m m . So i t ' s w el l
4 Yo u can ' t f i n i sh co n cr et et o + / - 0 . I m m . Th er e' sn o w av v o u can w o r k t o su ch

ln som e sit uat ions, engineer s descr ibe t oler ances using p/ us or m inus,
f or exam ple + / - I m m , and in ot her sit uat ions as w it hin, f or exam ple
w i t h i n l m m . l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e d i f f er en ce i n m ean i n g b et w een t h ese t w o
d escr i p t i o n s, g i v i n g ex am p l es o f si t u at i o n s w h er e each d escr i p t i o n m i g h t b e
u sed .

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I

7a ) q. i f \ 4ei,a st r uct ur al engineer , is t alking t o Lew is, a pr oj ect m anager , about


t h e f l o o r sp eci f i cat i o n f o r a m an u f act u r i n g p l an t t h at i s cu r r en t l y at d esi g n
st age. List en t o t he conver sat ion and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h at h as t h e cl i en t r eq u est edw i t h r eg ar d t o t h e f l o o r sl ab ?
2 W h at ar e f r ee m o v em en tf l o o r s an d d ef i n ed m o v em en tf l o o r s?
5 W h at i ssu e d o es t h e en g i n eerd i scu ssr eg ar d i n gq u al i t y ?
4 W h a t o p t i o n i s d i sc u sse di n v o l v i n gg r i n d i n g ?
5 W h at can b e d o n e t o t h e r ei n f o r cem en t o p er m i t g r i n d i n g ?

Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g t ab l e u si n g t h e w o r d s i n t h e t ex t i n Ex er ci se 6 b an d
au d i o scr i p t 4 . 3 o n p ag e 8 9 .
Nam eof dim ension Lar gedim ension Sm at [dim en sion
1 Whaf st he- ? I s it - ? I s it sh or t ?
2 Whaí s11] w
g iá| h ? I s it - ? I s it n an ow ?
3 What 's
t he- ? I s 11high 7 I s it [ ow ?
4 11gt hickr r ess?
What 's I s it - ? I s it t hin?
5 t he- ?
What 's I s i1 a\ eep 7 I s it sh allow ?

Mei has done a r evised dr aw ing f or t he f loor slab. Read t he ext r act f r om her
em ai l ab o u t t h e n ew d esi g n an d co m p l et e t h e m essag e u si n g t h e co r r ect f o r m
of t he w or ds in Exer cise 7b.

To: Lew is Rosas


Su biectBev
: ised f loor slab d r aw in g

P| easef ind at t acheda r eviseddr aw ingÍ ort he Í | oors| ab,now r econf igur edÍ ordef inedm ovem ent .
| n or der t o accom m odat eguidedvehicI es1 08Om m ( 1) w iáe ( as specif iedby t he c| ient )
W e p r o p o Se a s t a n d a r d ( 2 ) - o f 1 2 8 0 m m f o r e a c h s u p e r f | a t | a n e . A t 1 4 . 5 m , t h e
( 3 ) - o f t h e| o n g est | an eo n t h en et w o r k i sw i t h i n t h em ax i m u m sl ab r u n t h at can b ecast
in a singleconcr et epour ,t hus avoidingconst r uct ionj oint son st r aightr uns. On cur ved sect ions,a
st an d ar d8 . 5 m t u r n i n gr ad i u si s u sed ,as p er t h e g u i d edv eh i cl em an u f act u r err' seco m m en d at i o n s.
y f ut ur egr inding,w e have | ocat edt he t op | ayeroÍ r einÍ or cem ent
| n or der t o a| | owf or t he event ua| itof
1Om mdeeper below t he slab sur f ace.This addit ional( 4)- has not , how ever ,been
added t o t he over allslab ( 5) , w hich r em ains275m m . The r einf or cingbar s also r em ain
in I 2m m diam et er As . a r esult ,t he levelsof w all- m ount edpr ocess inst allat ions - m any of w hich need
t o be f ixed at a pr ecise ( 6)- -
above f inishedf loor level ar e unaf f ect ed.

W h i ch t w o w o r d s i n t h e em ai l r el at e t o ci r cl es? W h at asp ect s o f a ci r cl e d o


t h ey d escr i b e?
W
8 Th e m an u f act u r i n g p l an t i n Ex er ci se 7 w i l l
be built f r om a st eel f r am e. The ver t ical
el em en t s o f t h e f r am e w i l l b e Un i v er sal
Co l u m n s ( UCs) . Lo o k at t h e sect i o n o f a UC. f langes
l n p ai r s, d escr i b e t h e d i f f er en t d i m en si o n s
t hat def ine a UC pr of ile by explaining w hat
t he let t er s on t he sect ion r ef er t o.

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- Descr ib in gd esig np h asesan d p r oced u r es
9 ! n pair s, discussw hat is m eant by a design pr ocess.ln engineer ing,w hat ar e
t he st ages in t he developm entof designs?

10 a The f ollow ingext r act sf r om em ails r elat e t o a pr oj ect t o build an indoor ski
com plex in Aust r alia, using ar t if icial snow .The m essagesw er e cir culat edby
an engineert o m em ber sof t he design t eam , and t o a specialist cont r act or .
Read t h e em ailsan d , in p air s,an sw ert h e f ollow in gq u est ion s.Not e t h at t h e
em ails ar e not in t he cor r ect or der .
I Wh at ar e all t h e em ailsab ou t ?
s e m en t ion ed ?
2 Wh at d if f er entty p esof d ocu m en t ar

We now have a f ullset of w or kingdr aw ingsf or It I at t ach a sum m ar yof our m eet ingw it h t he
t he m ain ski lif t( at t ached)These
. incor por at e I client last Tuesday.lt out linesideas expr essed
som e am endm ent sr equest edby t he client , i OVt he client 'sm ar ket ingt eam , and descr ibes
w hich have now been appr oved.Har d ; w hat an exper ienceat t he ski com plex should
copies have been Í or uvar ded t o t he r e| evant be like,f r om a visit or 'spoint oÍ view .We'| |be
cont r act or s'pr em ises,f or f abr icat ion. Soing t hr ought hese not es at t he pr olectkick-
oÍ Ím eet ingnext Thur sday,t o c| ar if yt he design
. , p| easeÍ or m ulat any
br ieÍ so e quer iesbeÍ or e
..
P| easef ind at t acheda f u| |set oÍ pr e| im inar y II t hen.
dr aw ings,as subm it t edt o t he clientf or
appr ova|/ com m ent s.These ar e Í orinf or m at ion
only at t his st age. , "
Please not e t hat dw g 18A is cur r ent lybeing
o r evised,t o r esolvepr oblem sencount er ed
At t ached ar e a f ew r ough sket chesset t ing dur ingassem blyof t he ski lif t .BevisionB w ill
out t he over alllayoutof t he ski com plex.At be cir culat ednext w eek. Unt ilt he am ended
t his point ,t hese ar e init ialideas based on dr aw ingis issued, pleaset r eatdw g 18A as
t he client 'ssuggest ionsand t he appr oxim at e super seded.lf you r equir especif icdet ails
dim ensionsspecif iedin t he design br ief .I look ur gent ly,please cont act m e, and I w ill ar r ange
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f or w ar dt o any f eedback by t he end oÍ t his Í ora suit ab| esket ch t o be issued'
l|
w eek. II

b Pu t t h e em ai l s i n t h e co r r ect seq u en ce.


l_2_3_4_5

C Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g d ef i n i t i o n s u si n g t h e t y p es o f d r aw i n g i n t h e b o x .

designbrief pret iminary


drawing sket ch workingdrawing

l A- i sar o u g h d r aw i n g o f i n i t i a| i d eas, a| so u sed w h en p r o d u ct i o n


p r o b l em s r eq u i r een g i n eer st o am en d d esi g n d et ai l san d i ssu e t h em t o t h e
w o r k f o r cei m m ed i at el y .
2 A - i s a w r i t t e n Su m m a r y i n t e n d e d t o s p e c i f y d e s i g n o b j e c t i v e s .
3 A- i san ap p r o v ed d r aw i n g u sed f o r m an u f act u r i n g o r i n st a| | at i o n
Th er e i s o f t en a n eed t o r ev i set h ese d r aw i n g st o r eso l v ep r o d u ct i o np r o b l em s.
I n t h i s case, am en d ed v er si o n sar e i ssu ed t o su p er ced et h e p r ev i o u so n es.
4 A- i sad et ai | ed d r aw i n g t h at co | | eag u esan d co n su | t an t sar e
i n v i t ed t o ap p r o v e i f t h ey accep t t h em , o r co m m en t o n i f t h ey w i sh t o r eq u est
an y ch an g es.

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g esi g n
I

d Find synonym s f or t he f ollow ing w or ds in t he def init ions in Exer cise I Oc.
1 accept I aQ?vo\ le 5 give f eedback | -
2 am en dl- 6 r e Pl a c e / u Pd a t e l -
3 appr oxim at el- 7 st at el -
4 cir culat el- 8 so lv el-

e I n pair s, suggest w hat needs t o be done next in each of t he f ollow ing


sit uat ions.
1 Th ey ' v ef o u n d a p r o b l em w i t h d r aw i n g 6 3 o n si t e. Th e d et ai l w e' v esp eci f i ed
d o esn ' t w o r k .
2 I ' v ed o n e a p r el i m i n ar yd esi g n f o r t h e d u ct l ay o u t ,b u t t h e cl i en t h asn ' t seen
it yet .
3 I ' v eg o t a f eel i n gt h e d r aw i n gt h ey h av e o n si t e i sn ' t t h e l at est o n e.
4 W e' v ej u st r ev i sedd r aw i n g 1 4 . Th e ch an g esar e g o i n g t o af f ect t h r ee
dif f er ent cont r act or s.
5 Th i s i s t h e cl i en t ' sw r i t t en d esi g n b r i ef . Ho w sh al l w e k i ck o f f t h e d esi g n
w ork?

Ll a Leo is t he ski com plex pr oiect m anager . Wit h design Aust r alian Ski com plex - Design
w or k about t o begin, he is m eet ing senior engineer s Coor dinat ion Meet ing Agendj
f r om t he design t eam s t o discuss design coor dinat ion. Tuesday 8t h May
ln pair s, exp| ain t he it em s on t he m eet ing agenda and ConÍ er encer oom 9. 30am - í 1. 00am
suggest w hat kinds of issue m ight be discussed. To: RN, LG, SB, CW, Sf t

lt em
b ) t l List en t o t hr ee ext r act s f r om t he m eet ing and
m at ch each ext r act ( l- 3) t o an agenda it em ( a- c) . a Design int er f ace( m echanical.
2_ 3_ et ect r ical)
l_
b Design and inÍ or m at ionÍ | owpr ocedur e
c } l'l List en again and m ake not es about t he pr oblem . ( st r uct ur al'm echanical, elect r ical)
discussed in t he m eet ing. ln pair s, discuss som e
possible solut ions t o t he pr oblem s. c I nt er - t eamcom m unicat ion -
Í or m a|and inf or m a|
d } s. s List en t o Leo sum m ar ising t he solut ions t hat
have been agr eed in t he m eet ing. What has been decided
r egar ding t he f ollow ing Point s?
I Th e d eci si o nt h at t h e sen i o r en g i n eeri n each t eam m u st m ak e, r eg ar d i n g
d r aw i n g s
2 Th e ci r cu l at i o np r o ced u r et h at w i l l b e u sed f o r each d r aw i n g
3 Th e r o l e o f t h e M& E co o r d i n at o ri n r el at i o nt o t h e sen i o r en g i n eer san d t h e
p r o j ect m an ag er
4 Th e ar r an g em en tt h at w i l l m ak e i n f o r m alco m m u n i cat i o neasi er

e ln pair s, discuss how t he design pr ocedur es discussed in t he m eet ing w ill


w or k in t he f ollow ing sit uat ions.
I l ssu i n gt h e f i r st d r af t o f a sp eci al i sedh y d r au l i ch o se d r aw i n gf o r t h e sk i l i f t
2 Desi g n i n gan el ect r i calsu p p l y sy st em f o r so m e w at er - co o l i n geq u i p m en t
3 Rev i si n gt h e co n n ect i o nd et ai l s b et w eenso m e sk i - l i f tm ach i n er yan d i t s
co n cr et ef o u n d at i o n

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d esi g n 35
f Resot v in gd esig np r ob lem s
72 I n pair s, discuss pr oblem s t hat can ar ise w hen dif f er ent dr aw ings t hat
m ake up a design ar e not pr oper ly coor dinat ed.

13 d The f ollow ing r ecor ds ar e f r om t he indoor ski com plex pr oj ect . They show
cor r espondence bet w een t he design t eam and const r uct ion t eam . Read
t hr ough t he t ext s quickly and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h at i s t h e g en er al su b j ect o f t h e co r r esp o n d en ce?
2 What is m eant by quer g and inst r uct ion?
5 So m e q u er i es r ef er t o ear l i er co n v er sat i o n s.Su g g est w h y t h ese h av e b een
f o l l o w edu p i n w r i t i n g .
4 What is m eant by dw g and dim s?

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b o l t sp ec t o f o ci l i t o t eo ssem b l y .

Read t he cor r espondence in det ail. Wr it e t he quer y num ber s in Exer cise
1 3a next t o t he descr ipt ions ( l - 5) . You w ill need t o r ef er t o som e quer ies
m o r e t h an o n ce.
l An i n st a| | at i o n
t h at w o n ' t f i t , aS co m p o n en t sar e i n each o t h er ' s w ay 8é ,8
2 A r esp o n sef r o m t h e en g i n eerask i n g f o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n
3 Ou er i es t h at su g g est a so l u t i o n ,w h i ch w i l l r eq u i r et h e en g i n eer ' sap p r o v al

4 Req u est st o t h e en g i n eert o i n st r u ctt h e co n t r act o ro r m ak e so m et h i n gcl ear .

5 Sep ar at e d o cu m en t sr ef er r i n gt o d et ai l st h at d o n ' t co r r esp o n dw i t h each


o t h er

36 Un i t 4 En g i n eer i n d
g esi g n
T
{

C Com plet e t he f ollow ing pair s of sent ences using t he ver bs in t he box.

advise ct arifo ct ash propose request

I Th e co m p o n en t sar e i n each o t h er ' sw ay . : Th e co m p o n en t s- .


2 Pl ease ask f o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n .: Pl ease m o r e i n f o r m at i o n .
3 Can I su g g est a so l u t i o nt o t h e p r o b l em ? : Can | - a so l u t i o n ?
4 Pl ease i n st r u ctt h e su p p l i er t o sen d t h e p ar t s t o t h i s ad d r ess. : Pl ease
t h e su p p l i e r .
5 An y co n f l i ct i n gd et ai l s m u st b e q u er i ed . : Yo u m u st - an y
co n f l i ct i n gd et ai l s.

4 a I n pair s, look at t he f ollow ing plan and sect ions f r om a dr aw ing on t he ski
com plex pr oj ect , show ing st eelw or k det ails on par t of a ski lif t . Exam ine
how t he r ect angular plat e is bolt ed t o t he T pr of ile below it . Can you
f ind t he discr epancy bet w een t he det ails, and t he clash pr event ing t he
connect ion f r om being assem bled?

ooo
oo
ooo Sect i o n B- B Sect ion A- A

Ch en , a t ech n i ci an , i s ex p l ai n i n g t h e p r o b l em i n Ex er ci se 1 4 at o Ro n , an
engineer . Com plet e t he conver sat ion using t he w or ds in t he box.

alt ernat ive as per ct arifo clash confirm cont radict s dj t c'€
e 'afiey propose

Chen: There3 o ( 1) áiscvePart rc/ bet ween t hese det ai3 t hat gou might be
oble t o ( 2) - st raight awag. On t he plan of t his plat e, it
shows eight bolt s. But on sect ion A, here, t here are no bolt s shown in t he
m i d d l e , So t h e r e w o u l d o n l y b e si x , w h i c h o b v i o u sl a ( 3 ) - t h e
plan. But as Aou can see, t his plat e's going t o be bolt ed t o a T profile.
So we couldn't put a row of bolt s down t he middle, because t heA'd
( 4) - wit h t he flange running along t he middle of t he T. So I 'd
( 5) - j ust going for t wo rows of bolt s. The ( 6)
would be t o redesign t he T sect ion, which would obviouslg be a bigger
j ob.
Ron: Yes. Let 's go for t wo rows of bolt s, ( 7) - t he sect ions.
Chen: OK fine. Will gou send an email t o ( 8) - t hat ?

) o. g t ist en t o t he conver sat ion and check your answ er s t o Exer cise l4b.
How does t he explanat ion com par e w it h your descr ipt ion of t he pr oblem ?

Wr it e an em ail f r om Ron t o Chen, conf ir m ing t he r evision agr eed in t he


discussion above.

Un i t 4 En g i n eer i n g
d esi g n 37
rt! tI a

I Descr ib intgy p esof t ech n icalp r ob lem


1 I n pair s, discuss t he t echnical challenges of endur ance car r aces like t he
Le Mans 24 Hour s spor t s car r ace.

2a ) S. t Sanino, an engineer w it h a spor t s car r acing t eam , is giving a t alk


t o som e of his t eam 's sponsor s at a t est session. List en t o t he t alk and
answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
1 W h at say i n g em p h asi sest h e i m p o r t an ceo f r el i ab i l i t y ?
2 W h at ex p r essi o nr ef er st o t h i n g s t h at can cau se f ai l u r es?
3 W h at ex p r essi o nd escr i b esd am ag e cau sed b y n o r m al u se?

) s. t l n t h e t al k , Sab i n o n am es f i v e en g i n eer i n g en em i es. Co m p l et e t h e


f ollow ing list . List en again and check your answ er s.
I h- : h i g h t em p er at u r es
2 p- : l o ad s f r o m ex p an d i n gg ases o r l i q u i d s
3 v - : co n t i n u o u sh i g h - f r eq u en cy m o v em en t o r sh ak i n g
4 s- : su d d en i m p act s
5 a- : dam age t o sur f aces caused by f r ict ion

ln pair s, suggest w hich engineer ing enem ies in Exer cise 2b can be t he m ost
pr oblem at ic f or each of t he f ollow ing car par t s.
I ch assi s 4 su sp en si o n 7 w rngs
2 en g i n e 5 b r ak es ö coolin gsy st em
3 g ear b o x an d cl u t ch 6 t y r es J n u t san d b olt s

3a ) s. z t ist en t o Sabino t alking about som e t echnical pr oblem s t he t eam have


had at t he t est and m ar k t he f ollow ing st at em ent s Tr ue ( T) or False ( F) .
I So m e l i q u i d w as l o st f r o m a p i p e.
2 A car l o st al l i t s co o l an t w i t h t h e en g i n e st i l l r u n n i n g .
3 A car ' s en g i n e st o p p ed o n t h e ci r cu i t .
4 So m e t y r es w er e d am ag ed .
5 A w h eel n u t f el l o f f a car o n t h e ci r cu i t .
6 A car ' s su sp en si o nw as b r o k en .

38 Unit 5 Br eakingpoint :
I

b Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he t alk using t he w or Cs in t he box.

bend blochng cnck j am snap

1 ... gou don't wdnt ongt hing t he airflow t o t he radiat ors.


2 . . . t heg had a w heel nut - , it w ouldn't t ur n.
3 . . . he didn't hit t he bar r ier s and - t he suspension or
it complet elg.
4 . . . it didn't - t he t ub - t he chassis.

C Com plet e m or e ext r act s f r om t he t alk using t he cor r ect f or m of a ver b in


box 1 and a w or d in box 2.

7 2
blow ct og cut leak run wear rvo'r* t oose up out

1 ... a y1u1 wovbe) \ loose on a radiat or pipe, which result ed in coolant


liauid -
2 . . . he sw it ched of f bef or e t he sAst em had - of coolant .
3 . . . t he engine on one of t he cor ner s.
4 ... t he openings in t he side pods alwags wit h dirt .
5 The t Ares weren't close t o
6 . . . t he r adiat or pr oblem didn't cause t he engine t o -

d ) s. z t i st en ag ai n an d ch eck y o u r an sw er s t o Ex er ci ses 3 b an d 3 c.

e Read t h e f o l l o w i n g co m m en t s m ad e b y r ace t eam t ech n i ci an s. Co m p l et e t h e


f o l l o w i n g sen t en ces u si n g t h e co r r ect f o r m o f w o r d s i n Ex er ci ses 3 b an d 3 c.
I Th er e' ssm o k e an d f l am es p o u r i n g o u t o f t h e en g i n e.; 1 ' 5 b l o w \ q P
2 Th er e' sa p o o l o f o i l u n d er t h e car . So m et h i n g ' s
3 Th i s cy l i n d er h ead b o l t w o n ' t l o o sen . l t ' s - .
4 Th eai r f i | t er ' sf u | | o f d i r t . | t ' sco m p | et e| y - .
5 Th i s w i n g su p p o r t ' sb een m o v i n g ab o u t . Th e b o l t s h av e - .
6 So m et h i n g ' sst o p p i n gt h e o i l f l o w Th e p i p e m i g h t b e
7 Ar e y o u su r e t h at p u sh r o d ' sst r ai g h t ?l t l o o k s as i f i t ' s
8 We' | | n eed t o ch an g et h eseb r ak ep ad s. Th ey ' r en ear | y - .
9 Th er e' sh ar d l y an y f u el l ef t i n t h e car . I n an o t h er l ap , w e' l l

Read t h e t ech n i cal f act s ab o u t t h e l t al i an m o t o r r aci n g ci r cu i t , Mo n za,


and sum m ar ise how t he t r ack is dif f er ent f r om m ost ot her s.
Parabolica
l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e t ech n i cal p r o b l em s t h at r aci n g car s co u l d
have at Monza as a r esult of t he f act or s descr ibed in t he t ext .
t
St arVFinish

Thecircuitis characterised bylongslraights andchicanes. Thismeans thecars'engines


ar eatÍ u|t hr
| ot tÍ | or
eover75%oft he| ap,a higher per cent age
t han m ostot her cir cuit s. ?
Thetrackrequires heavier-than-averagebrakingovera givenlap,asthecarsrepeatedly
dece| erat atteheendofsom e oft hew or ld's
í ast esl Í or
st r aight st heslowchicanes. Ch ican e
Ret t ifilio
Thechicanes ar elinedbyr ugged ker bs.
Riding overt hese har d iscr ucialf orf astlaps.
The| ong st r aight r equir
s sm Í orm inim um
e a|w| ings dr ag.Thism eans low eÍ dow nÍ or ce'
r esult ing
in low er gr iponcor nerands under andlessst abilitover
br aking, y bum ps. l" lr
Lesmo2 rl
.' , - 1
Themainhigh-speed Lesmol, Lesmo
corners 2 andfurabolica areall rightturns. a
Par tof
s lhecir cuit ar esunoundedbyt r ees,
w hich m eans leaves canbeblow n { f}
ontothetrack. Chicane Della Roggia

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r an din t er p r et í nf gau t t s
Assessin g
5 á | n pair s, discuss a t echnical pr oblem you've exper ienced w it h a device,
equipm ent or vehicle. Descr ibe t he f ault , and how you t r ied t o solve t he
p r o b l em .

Re a d t h e t r a i n i n g n o t e s f o r t e l e p h o n e h e l p l i n e
st af f w or kin g f or a m an u f act u r er of m in in g
p l a n t . l n p a i r s, d i scu ss w h a t e a ch p o i n t m e a n s.

?'ob / em-so / ving check/ is t

/ User s observattons.'
- nature oí fau/ t
- circumstances of fau/ t
- externa/ foctors
2 Process of e/ imination
3 / dentií v the í ai/ ure
4 Determine action and urqency

6a ) S, l f Ur Ro o n ey , an en g i n eer at a q u ar r y f i r m , i s t al k i n g t o Al , a h el p l i n e
co n su l t an t , ab o u t a t ech n i cal p r o b l em w i t h a d i esel en g i n e. Li st en t o t h e
conver sat ion and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h at d o es t h e w ar n i n g m essag esay ?
2 W h at ex t er n al f act o r i s d i scu ssedas a p o ssi b l ecau se?
3 W h y i s t h i s p o ssi b l ecau se el i m i n at ed ?
4 l n w h at ci r cu m st an cesd o es t h e f au l t o ccu r ?
5 W h at d o es t h e co n su l t an ti d en t i f yas t h e m o st l i k el y cau se?
6 W h at act i o n i s r eq u i r ed ,an d h o w u r g en t i s i t ?

Mat ch t h e w o r d s i n t h e b o x t o t h ei r sy n o n y m s i n t h e sen t en ces ( l - 7 ) .

defect defect ive fut faut t y int ermit t ent t y maj or minor propert y syst emat icalt y

I Ther e's a pr oblem . lat qlt I-


2 Per h ap ssom et h in in sy st emis w r on g .-
g t h ef u elin j ect ion I
3 lt ' sa ser iou sp r ob lem .
4 lt ' sa slig h t p r ob lem-.
5 ls it w or k in gcor r ect ly ?
6 Th e p r ob lemon lyoccu r sf r om t im e t o t im e.
7 Th e p r ob lemd oesn ' toccu rev er yt im e.-

C Al m ade t he f ollow ing not es about t hr ee engine pr oblem s. Mat ch t he f ault s


( l - 3 ) t o t h e p ossib lecau ses( a- c) .

ISiart ormot oraomet imos vrorKs,


somo't imesdoesn'i. a holing a1s't em pr oblem .
ongineis í 1ear sold. Fan?ulat erpump?
2 Diet r ibut ion
boltf ailed.t ngineblevrbe|
. t r eplr acYó conlaclproblom
b O\ ect rica\
-
recent ly almostnew l-ooseconncction?
7 Nswengine. Runsf qr 2o m ina,ihcniem p.gaugoalw als c Manufact uring dcÍ Ycil
goesint ored,and enginecult out ( safe\override) lncorrYclfit t ing?Noi wear

40 Un it 5 Br eak inpgoin t
I

d I n pair s, descr ibet he pr oblem sin Exer cise6c using t he f ollow ingphr ases.

a f u u t t ypar t a su ddenpr oblem a syst em at icpr oblem an in st allat ión pr gblem


an in t er m it t en tpr oblem cau sedby w ear an d t ear I f s / I t w as . . . I t 's / I t w as pr obably. . .
Pe r h a p si f s / i t w a s . . . T h i si s / w a sa . . .

e Com plet e t he f ollow ing t able using t he phr ases in t he box f r om t he


conver sat ion.

I doubtifs it can,tbe it couldbe it mightbe it : mt st áe it soundslike iÍ s

7 it t ^ l'^ stbe
1 I í s cert ain| .y
2 I í s probab| /.y-
3 I t sp o ssi b Ly
/ -/ - a pr obt em w it h. . .
4 I fs probabl.y not / -
5 I í s cert ainlynot / -

f ) S, l Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he conver sat ion using phr ases in
Exer cise 2e. List en again and check your answ er s.
1 Obvioust g, it mqsf be some sort of defect in t he fuel iniect ion sAst em.
2 So - a soft ware problem.
3 . . . m agbe a def ect ive sensor .
4 Presumablg, - angt hing t oo serious.
5 - wat er, t hen, if t he fuel went in direct lg from a deliverg.
6 - a fault g fuel pre-heat er.

7 a I n pair s, analyse t he pr oblem descr ibed below . Under line t he w or ds in t he box


t hat descr ibe it .

maj or minor sudden syst emat ic int ermit t ent

The pr oblem
Th ed r iv erof a d u m pt r u ck ,w h ichop er at esin a q u ar r y h as n ot icedt h at t h e
t r uck'sdieselengineis slight lydow non pow er .The pr oblemhas becom e
pr ogr essively w or seover sever alw eeks.Apar t f r om t he pow erloss,t he
en g in eis p er f or m in con
g sist en t ly w,it h n o m isf ir in gan d n o ov er h eat in gTh
. e
degr eeof pow erloss r em ainsconst antt hr oughouta givenper iodof use,
f r om st ar t ingt he enginet o t ur ningit of f . No incr easein f uel consum pt ion
h as b eenn ot ed .

Read t h e n ot esan d assesst h e p ossib le


causes of t he pr oblem in Exer cise7a using ?ossiblecdf f ies0f t he enginePr obler n
t he w or ds in Exer cises6d and 6e. . w dt erin t hef uel supply
' a lubricat ionProblen
' a cloggedfuel filt er
, a blockagein t he exhduit ll; t em
o d cornPres,i\ nle^ Kfr1m t he pist on
qlinders

Un i t 5 Br eak i n gp o i n t 47
I Descr ib Í nt h
g e cau sesof f au lt s
8 Look at t he f ollow ing st r at egies f or pr event ing and dealing w it h t echnical
pr oblem s in aviat ion. ln pair s, discussw hat is m eant by t he f ollow ing
t er m s and how t hey ar e used by engineer sand pilot s.
I ch eck l i st s 3 b ack - u pi n st al l at i o n s
2 st an d ar d p r o ced u r es 4 p l a n n e dm a i n t e n a n c e

9 a Read t h e ar t icleon t h e r ig h t an d " We have a problem"


answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.
Thet ruest oryof AirTnnsat Ft ight236.
I How d id t h e p r ob lemst ar t ?
t T,h. chain of event s began during rout ine maint enance
2 Wh at w er et h e in it ial,u n seen
I w ork on an Air Transat Airbus A330. An incorrect
con seq u en ces? hydraulic pipe w as fit t ed t o t he right -hand engine. The
3 Wh at w er et h e su b seq u en t component w as oversized, leaving inadequat e clearance
con seou en ces? w it h an adiacent fuel line. Subsequent ly, t he t w o pipes
rubbed t oget her, causing t he fuel line t o w ear progressively.
The problem w ent undet ect ed, unt il t he night of August
24,2001, at 35,000 feet above t he At lant ic. ! ( rit h Flight
b Com plet e t he sequence of
236 en rout e from Toront o t o Lisbon, carrying 30ó
event s t hat f ollow ed t he people, t he fuel line rupt ured, result ing in a maj or leak.
f u el l eak o n t h e Ai r b u s Less ú an t w o hours lat er, t he aircraft w as complet ely out
A3 3 0 u sin gt h e of fuel, gliding silent ly t hrough t he night sky . . .
ext r act s ( a- d) .

Ül: ] B r r r e f light dat a r ecor der am ount of f uel r em ainingin 116: ll -


r egist er edan abnor m al incr ease t he r ight t ank w as signif icant ly
ÜE: lE, w it r r t he air por t in
in f uel consum pt ion.At t his below t he planned quant it y.
si g h t ,t h e l an d i n gg ear w as
st age. how eve[ t his slight low er ed m anually.The pilot
anom aly w as insuf f icientt o t hen per f or m eda ser iesof
cause w ar ning light st o com e 05: t l5 , qsa pr ecaut ion.t he cr ew
decided t o divef t t o t he near est spect acuí ar z| 9za9 m anoeuvr es
on t o alef t t he cr ew t o anv t o slow t he plane dow n as
im m inent danger . air por t- t he Laj esm ilit ar yair base
in t he Ázor es. m uch as possible.The air cr af t
t ouched dow n on t he r unw ay
ilS: ll n w ar ning m essage at 37 0 km / h - exceedingt he
ÜE: dE r r uc 2 FAI Lappear eo, st andar dappr oachspeed
cam e up. aler t ingt he cr ew
and t he lef t engine cut out . by over 100 km / h. The pilot
t o an í m ba| ancebeNveent he
Having com plet elyr un out of applied em er gencybr aking.
am o u n t o f f u el i n each w i n g
f uel, and w it h bot h engines causingsever alt yr est o blow
t ank. I nit ially.t he pr oblemw as
now dow n, t he Air busA330 out and cat ch f ir e.But t he plane
t hought t o be an inst r um ent
w as g l i d i n g .d escen d i n gat st opped safely.well before t he
m alf unct ion.But f ur t heranalysis
2. 000 f eet oer m inut e. end of t he r unw ay.
bv t he crew revealed t hat t he

a An alar m sounded, a r ed m ast erw ar ning lit up As t he air cr af tw as now pow er lessand pot ent ially
and t he m essageENG I FAI Lcam e up on t he uncont r ollable,an em er gencyr am air t ur bine
scr een.Secondslat et t he r ight engine f lam edout w as deployedaut om at icallyt o gener at eback- up
due t o insuf f icientf uel. elect r icalpow er f or t he f ly- by- w ir cont
e r olsand
b Dur ing a r out ineinst r um entcheck, t he cr ew inst r um ent s.How evel w it h t he m ain hydr aulics
not iceda dispr opor t ionat e am ount of oil had shut dow n. t he f lapsand spoiler sused t o slow t he
been used by each engine. Oil pr essur eand plane bef or eand af t er landing w er e inoper able.
t em per at ur er eadingsf or each engine w er e also The co- pilotcalculat edt he plane could r em ain
ir r egularbut
, t he levelsw er e f ound t o be w it hin air bor nef or 15- 20 m inut es.and t hat l- aj esair base
acceot ableoar am et er s. w as an est im at ed20 m inut esaw ay.
The cr ew decided t o t akeact ion t o cor r ectt he
anom aly,opening a cr oss- f eed valve t o t r ansf er
f uel f r om t he lef t t ank t o t he r iqht t ank.

42 Un i t 5 Br eak i n gp o i n t

I
T

C Make opposit es of t he f ollow ing w or ds using t he pr ef ixes in t he box.

ab- dis- im - in- ( xa) ir- mat - over- un-

I cor r ect irrcow ecf 7 pr opor t ionat e


2 u n d er sized I r eg u lar
3 ad eq u at e 9 b alan ce
4 det ect ed l 0 f u n ct ion
5 n or m al l l op er ab le
6 su f f icien t

d Com plet e t he f ollow ing sent ences using t he w or ds in Exer cise 9c. Som et im es
m or e t han one w or d is possible.
l Th et em p er at u r eg au g eW asf au | t y . Th at ' sw h y i t w asg i v i n g -
r ead i n g s.
2 Th e sh af t w as t h i n n er t h an i t sh o u l d h av e b een , so i t s st r en g t hw as

3 The pow erout putf r om t he m ot orvar ies.We don't under st andw hy it 's

4 Th e b o l t ' s . l t ' s t o o b i g t o f i t i n t o t h e h o l e.
5 Th em ach i n e' sn o t w o r k i n g asi t sh o u | d . Th er e' sso m ek i n d o f - .
o Th e b r ak i n g f o r ce o n b o t h f r o n t w h eel ssh o u l d b e t h e sam e. Th er e sh o u l d n ' t b e
an_.
Th ef au l t W as- . No n eo f t h em ai n t en an cet ech n i ci an sh ad n o t i ced
it .
8 Th e co n t r o l p an el i sn ' t w o r k i n g ,so y o u can ' t co n t r o l t h e m ach i n e.l t ' s t o t al l y

0 , p h on in gAlan , a colleag u e,ab ou t


a ) S. l Ju lia, an air cr af tser v icet ech n icianis
a pr oblem w it h t he t yr es on a plane. List en t o t he conver sat ionand m ar k t he
st at em ent sTr ue O) or False ( F) .
I Th et y r ep r essu r eson t h e b lockb ein gd iscu ssed ar e OK.
2 Th er eis t oo lit t leair in sid esom eof t h e t y r es.
3 The t yr e pr essur esar e t he sam eacr osst he air cr af t .
4 The degr eeof w ear acr ossall t he t yr esis t he sam e.

Com plet e t he f ollow ing sent ences using w or ds in Exer cise 9c


t o m ake t r ue sent ences about t he conver sat ion.
I Th et y r ep r essu r eson t h e b lockb ein gd iscu ssed ar e - .
2 Th er eis air p r essu r ein sid esom eof t h e t y r es.
3 Th et y r ep r essu r eson t h at b lockar e
t o t he r est of t he air cr af t .
The w ear r at e is - acr ossall t he t vr es.

ln pair s, discusst he possible causesof


insuf f icientt yr e pr essur e in gener al,and
t he specif icpr oblem Julia descr ibesin
Exer cise 10a, and say w hy each gener al
cause you discussedis likely or unlikely
in t his case.
I Discu ssin gr ep air san d m ain t en an ce
tta I n pair s, discuss t he dif f er ence bet w een r epair s and m aint enance and
declde w het her t he f ollow ing w or ds r elat e t o r epair s, m aint enance or bot h.

broken ct ogged defect ive faut t y worn

b ! n p ai r s, co m p ar e car m ai n t en an ce w i t h ai r cr af t m ai n t en an ce. W h i ch
aspect s ar e quit e sim ilar and w hich ar e ver y dif f er ent ?

72a Mat ch t h e co n t en t sect i o n s ( l - 1 0 ) o f an ai r cr af t ser v i ce m an u al t o t h e


descr ipt ions ( a- j ) .

Cont ent s
I Open in gan d dism an t lin gaccesspan els nrl
LEJ a Sw i t ch i n go f f t h e p o w er su p p l y
2 Toppin gu p, dr ain in gan d r eplacin g b Mak i n g su r e cer t ai n p ar t s h av en ' tw o r k ed
coolan t san d lu br ican t s ! l o o se
3 Replacin gf ilt er s ! c Ch an g i n gp ar t s t h at can b eco m e cl o g g ed
4 Saf ely isolat in gelect r icalcom pon en t s ! d Ad d i n g a n d c h a n g i n gf l u i d s
5 Saf ely discon n ect in gan d r econ n ect in g
e Eq u i p m en tt h at n eed s t o b e set u p p r eci sel y
elect rical component s !
6 Mech an icalcon n ect ion st o be ch eckeÜ
maintenanee
t igh t en edat each ser vice !
7 Part s suscept iblet o w ear/ damage,t o be g Tak i n gp ar t s o f f an d r ef i t t i n gt h em w i t h o u t
exam in edat each ser vice ! d an g er
8 Sen sit ivedevicest o be adiu st edat each h Co m p o n en t st h at can ' t b e r ep ai r edo n si t e
ser vice ! i Det ai l so f h o w l o n g p ar t s ar e d esi g n edt o
9 I nformat ionon non-serviceablepart s/
l ast
sealedu n it s ! j Mak i n g su r e p ar t s ar e st i l l i n g o o d co n d i t i o n
l0 T a b l eo f co m p o n e n lti f e sp a n s !

b Mat ch t h e v er b s ( l - l O) f r o m Ex er ci se l 2 a t o t h e d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- j ) .

1 adj u st a car r yout plannedm aint enance


2 dr ain b changean ot dor dam aged par t
3 discon n ect c checkcarefut t y
4 dismant le d em pt ya t iquid
5 exam in e e add moreft uidt o fit t a t ank t o t he recommended
level
6 replace f set up car ef ully
by m akingsm a[ changes
[
7 r econ n ect Í 1 t akeapar tassem bt edcom ponent s
8 service h appt yt he correctt orque,for exampt teo loosebot t s
9 t ight en i est ablish a connect ionagain
10 t op up j removeor isolat efroma circuitor net work

44 Un i t 5 Br eak i n gp o i n t
13a ) s. s n ser v i ce t ech n i ci an i s ex am i n i n g so m e m ach i n er y an d t al k i n g t o
a co l l eag u e. W h at d o es h e say ab o u t each p o i n t o n t h e m ai n t en an ce
ch eck l i st ?

l4aí ntervance
ClwcL| tst
1 Caalp.nt t awL
2 Caalp"wt
canlí tí an
3 Caa| n,wt
fi,Ltcrcanlí tí an
t+ BLal,owenr/ da,rrr,qe
5 BLala aLr,gnruwt

) s. S t i st en ag ai n . Do y o u t h i n k t h e t ech n i ci an s ar e w o r k i n g o n an ai r cr af t
o r o n an i n d u st r i al m ach i n e?

c l n p ai r s, d i scu ss w h at m ai n t en an ce n eed s t o b e car r i ed o u t o n t h e


m ach i n er y i n Ex er ci se | 3 a, d escr i b i n g t h e o p er at i o n s st ep b y st ep .

74a Yo u w o r k f o r I PS, a p r o d u cer o f i n d u st r i al p ack ag i n g m ach i n er y .As a


m em b er o f t h e g l o b al ser v i ce t eam y o u r r o l e i s t o t r av el ab r o ad d eal i n g
w i t h ser i o u s t ech n i cal p r o b l em s at y o u r cl i en t s' p l an t s. Read t h e f o l l o w i n g
em ai l f r o m a p l an t i n Hel si n k i an d su m m ar i se t h e p r o b l em .

To Ch r is McLean
Su bj eclFor k lif td am aoe t o lPSl5 Helsin k i

Fo| | ow ing our phone conver sat iont his m or ningI conf ir mt hat a Í or k| ift rt uck has hit
o u r l PSl 5 u n i t .Th e i m p acth as m ad e a l ar g eh o l ei n t h e m ai np an elo n t h e si d e
oÍ t he m achine.our t echnicianw ho is t r ainedt o car r y out r out ineadj ust m ent s
on t he m achinehas m ade an ext er nalvlsualinspect ion.He has advised m e t hat
t he m echanism sf or adj ust ingt he pr ecisealignm entof t he cut t ingblades have
b een d am ag ed .Li q u i dl u b r i canits al so l eak i n go u t f r o m u n d ert h e m ach i n ean d a
cr acklingsound can be hear d insidet he unit w hen it is sw it chedon - pr esum ably
due t o ear 1hing/ shor t - cir cuit ring
esu| t ingÍ r ome| ect r ica|dam age.
by your ser vicet eam '
I conÍ ir mm y r equestf or int er vent ion

l n p ai r s, d escr i b e t h e seq u en ce o f st ep s y o u ' l l n eed t o


lPs ls Helsih Li
t ak e t o car r y o u t r ep ai r s w h en y o u ar r i v e i n Fi n l an d ,
u si n g t h e n o t es t o h el p y o u . e i\ t ev\ arl ) t ot uat ge
e ol/ garrfs
75 Th i n k b ack t o so m e r ep ai r s o r m ai n t en an ce y o u d i d , r elec| ricarl srapgly: our / o€

o r h ad d o n e f o r y o u , i n t h e p ast , f o r ex am p l e o n a r lt abvicai\ t :
i\ ,/ oqt
car , b i k e o r d o m est i c ap p l i an ce. I n p ai r s, ex p l ai n w h at r ext evrrarl gart rels
ser v i ci n g o r r ep ai r s w er e r eq u i r ed , an d t h e m ai n st ep s e at ligruaert oP craft it g bla/ res
i n v o l v ed i n car r y i n g t h em o u t . e t est
e \ ew Pavfs

Un i t 5 Br eak i n gp o i n t 45
UNI T 6
Discussingt echnicat ,-
requirement s 90 -t
a Suggest ingideasandsolut ions
a Assessingfeasibit it y
a Descr ibing
im pr ovem ent s
and
redesigns

E Di scu ssi n g
t ech n i calr eg u i r em en t s
What is needs analgsis? ln pair s, discuss w hy t he f ollow ing f act or s ar e
i m p o r t an t i n n eed s an al y si s, g i v i n g ex am p l es o f p r o d u ct s an d i n st al l at i o n s.

budget capacit y dim ensions t ayout looks per f or m ance


r egut at ions t im esca[ e

2a ) O. t Cl au ai a, an en g i n eel i s ask i n g Kev i n an d Dav e, t h e m an ag er s o f a f u n


p ar k , ab o u t t h ei r r eq u i r em en t s f o r a p r o p o sed sp ace m o d u l e si m u l at o r cal l ed
Mar s Lander . List en t o t he conver sat ion and not e t he t hr ee m ain ar eas
Cl au d i a ask s ab o u t .

) t f How do Ct audia and Kevin f ocus on specif ic subiect s? Com plet e t he


f ollow ing phr ases f r om t he conver sat ion using t he w or ds in t he box. List en
ag ai n an d ch eck y o u r an sw er s.

concer nedr egar d r egar dingr egar ds t er m s

1 ... w it h t o t h e cap aci t A, . . .


2 ... in o f t h e n u m b er o f p eo p l e . . .
3 . . . as f ar as size is -
4 . . . An d o s - t h e g r ap h i cs . . .
5 . . .- t h e sc h e d u l e. . .

W r i t e q u est i o n s u si n g t h e f o l l o w i n g p r o m p t s an d t h e p h r ases i n Ex er ci se 2 b .
I dim ensions: w hat / over all size / m odule? \ , it h vqgot v) 'f o f he / , ir ^ , r er r sior r s,
what | is t he overat ll size o| | he wroáqle7
2 m at er ials: w hat I bodyw or k I m ade of ?
3 sc h e d u l e w
: h e n / w o r k sf a r t ?
4 p o w er :w h at / m ax i i r u m o u t p u t I n eed I b e?
5 h eat r esi st an ce:w h at so r t / t em p er at u r e/ p ai n t / n eed / w i t h st an d ?
6 t o l er an ce:w h at l ev el/ p r eci si o n/ y o u w an t u s / w o r k t o ?
46 Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev el o p m en t

T
I

I a ) O. Z Claudia goes on t o ask about t he physical ef f ect s t he sim ulat or needs


t o pr oduce. List en t o t he conver sat ion and m ake not es on t he f ollow ing
point s.
I Po ssi b l ev ar i at i o ni n si m u l at o r m o v em en t
2 Ext ent of physical ef f ect s r equir ed
3 Best w ay t o assess physical ef f ect s

) O. Z t ist en again and expt ain w hat is m eant by t he w or ds and phr ases
in bold.
1 ... t o what ext ent do gou wont t he experience t o be phgsical?
2 The degree t o which it moves can be varied ...
3 ... t fb obviouslg difficult t o quant ifg somet hing like t his ...
4 The onlg wag t o det ermine what 's right is t o act uallg sit in a simulat or ...
5 ... gou con ossess t he possibilit ies.

Follow ing t he m eet ing, Claudia w r it es an em ail t o updat e Rod, an


engineer ing colleague. Read t he ext r act and choose a w or d or phr ase f r om
Exer cise 3b t hat m eans t he sam e as t he w or ds in bold. Som et im es m or e
t h an o n e an sw er i s p o ssi b l e.

To: Rod Nelson


Su biectMars
: Lander

I nor dert o ( ] ) Í . ndout about t he sim u| at or 's


dynam iccapabilit ies,w e | ookedat t he
shou| dpr oduce'and ( 2)t he am ount t hesephysica|
t ypesoÍ ef f ectt he sim u| at or , r SSeSS
I
ef f ect sshou| dbe Í e| byt passenger s'SpeciÍ ical|t y'heÍ ol| ow ingissuesw er ediscussed:
2_
- ( 3)How sever ely shouldt he m odulegener at evibr at ion, t o sim ulat eenginet hr ust ?
- How m uch buf f et ing Thatis, ( 4)how sever ely t he m odule
shouldbe sim ulat ed?
3
gener at esj olt ing,due t o supposedat m ospher ic
t ur bulence.
4
- ( 5)How m uch w illpassenger sbe exposedt o const antlinearGJor ce, t o sim ulat e
deceler at ion?
| nor dert o ( 6)w or k out t he m agnit udeoÍ t heabovepar am et er s, it w as decidedt hat
t he pr ot ot ype
w illbe equippedw it hvar iablecont r ols.Thisw illenablet heclientt o
( 7)eva| uat edif f er ent| eve| oÍ
s sever it yt hr ought r ia| sinsidet he sim u| at or '
-a-t

4 You ar e consult ing engineer s pr epar lng t o w or k w it h a space agency t o


design an unm anned landing m odule. The m odule, w hich w ill car r y scient if ic
equipm ent , is int ended t o det ach f r om a space ship or bit ing Mar s and
land on t he planet . At t his st age, t his is all you know about t he pr oj ect . I n
pair s, pr epar e a list of t he m ain quest ions you w ill need t o ask at t he needs
analysis m eet ing using t he f ollow ing ideas.
. t y p e o f sci en t i f i ceq u i p m en t
o si ze/ w ei g h ot f eq u i p m en t
o so l i d i t y / f r ag i l i toyf eq u i p m en t
o su r f aceco n d i t i o n sat l an d i n g si t e

Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev el o p m en t 47
Su g g est in gid easan d solu t ion s
) I n pair s, discuss t he f ollow ing quest ions about cr eat ive t hinking.
o W h at ar e t h e m o st ef f ect i v ew ay s o f co m i n g u p w i t h i d eas an d f i n d i n g
i n g en i o u sso l u t i o n st o t ech n i calp r o b l em s?
o W h at d o y o u t h i n k o f b r ai n st o r m i n g- g en er at i n gl o t s o f i d eas r an d o m l y
in a group session, wit hout analysis init iat t y, t hen subiect ing each idea t o
an al y si san d cr i t i ci smas a seco n d p h ase?
o W h at d o y o u t h i n k o f ev al u at i n gi d eas p r o g r essi v el y- co n t i n u al l ysu b j ect i n g
t h em t o an al y si san d cr i t i ci sm ?
o W h en cr eat i v et h i n k i n g i s r eq u i r edt o so l v e p r o b l em s,w h at ar e t h e p r o s an d
co n s o f w o r k i n g i n d i v i d u al l y i,n sm al l g r o u p s,o r i n l ar g e g r o u p s?

6 a Read t he new spaper ar t ict e and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I Ho w i s t h e st at u e b ei n g m ad e, an d w h at i s i t b ei n g m ad e f r o m ?
2 W h at i s Ri ck Gi l l i am ' sr o l e?
3 W h at w i l l t h e st at u e b e p l aced o n i n i t s f i n al p o si t i o n i n f r o n t o f t h e
m u se u m ?
4 W h at t ech n i calp r o b l em d i d t h ey h av e t o so l v e?

t Th " n ew st at u e o u t si d e t h e
I Museum of Nat ur al Hist or y
has been a m am m ot h pr oj ect ,
lit er ally. The soon- t o- becom plet ed
sculpt ur e por t r ays a lif e'sized
w oolly m am m ot h, car ved f r om a
sing| e block oÍ sandst one. I nit ially,
one aspect of t he pr oj ect had
engineer s baí f led. Rick Gilliam ,
t he engineer over seeing t he
logist ics, adm it t ed t hat he and his
colleagues had f r ied t heir br ains
t r ying t o f igur e out how t he
36- t onne m onst er could be
low er ed ont o t he st one plint h t hat
w ill suppor t it .
'We
knew t hat w e could put slings
under t he base of t he st at ue,
and pick it up w it h a cr ane, ' he
explained, and t hat t r anspor t ing
it f r om t he st onem ason's var d t hey can be w it hdr aw n? We couldn't t hink
on a low Joader w ouldn't be a pr oblem . of an easy w ay t o do it . ' The cr eat ive
'The pr oblem
is placing it on t he f lat plint h answ er event uat ly cam e, not f r om t he
t hat suppor t s it . How do you pr event engineer s, but f r om t he st onem asons, w ho
t he cr ane's slings f r om get t ing t r apped had af f ect ionat ely been nicknam ed t he
'cavem en'.
bet w een t he base and t he plint h, so t hat

48 Un i t 6 Tech n i cat
d ev et o p m en t
b Ri ck i s t al k i n g t o Gab r i el l a, an en g i n eer i n g co l l eag u e, ab o u t t h e p r o b l em o f
p l aci n g t h e st at u e. Bef o r e y o u l i st en , ex p l ai n w h at i s m ean t b y t h e f o l l o w i n g
t er m s an d t r y t o g u ess w h at t h e t h r ee p o ssi b l e so l u t i o n s ar e.

bar drit t frict ion a grab( on t he endof a cranej ib)


horizont al lift ing eyes resin vert icat

C ) O. g Li st en t o t h e co n v er sat i o n an d su m m ar i se t h e i d eas. Ho w d o t h ei r i d eas


com par e w it h your s? Why is each suggest ion r ej ect ed?

d Com plet e t he f ollow ing suggest ions f r om t he conver sat ion using t he w or ds in
t he box.

about at t ernat ively anot her cout d couldn't don't not

1 Whg \ ot come up wit h a wag of hooking ont o t he side of t he st at ue?


2 Well, w e dr ill int o it , hor izont allg . . . ?
3 We fill all t he holes, couldn't we?
4 Or, - , we could mal: e sure t he holes were out of sight .
5 What drilling int o t he t op, vert icallg?
6 I suppose opt ion w ould be t o use som e sor t of gr ab, on t he end
of t he crane j ib.
7 Whg w e ask t hem ?

g Yo u ar e en g i n eer s w o r k i n g o n t h e m am m o t h st at u e p r o j ect , w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g
t ech n i cal r eq u i r em en t s. l n p ai r s, d i scu ss p o ssi b l e so l u t i o n s t o t h e p r o b l em o f
p l aci n g t h e st at u e o n t h e p l i n t h u si n g t h e p h r ases i n t h e b o x .

Al t e r n a t i v e l y An o t h e ro p t i o nw o u l db e . . . t e ...
Co u l d n ' w W e co u l d . . .
W h a ta b o u t . . .? W h yd o n ' tw e . . . ? W h yn o t . . . ?

l No holes, s| o| s ov gvoTves w.ot ybe cut ih | he s| at | qe. fl| l o€ i| s sh'€


a ces mhs! vemat ih iht ,rc| .
, NT sP,rcevS l,q,rYbe le€
t belweeh t he qt láevsiáe o* | he st ar| ue,s { lar| barse au/ t he + lat
h| | ev J[ av| a16eo€ | he glirr| h. Í he t wo sh'Paces mus| be le{ t i\ áivec| co\ t ,rc| wit h earch
olhev.
o Í Áe st art qe u,rl^ s|lrot be srabj ec| eá | o shocks. Sra/ áe\ ) ,vols, evelt oQ ar € e w u.rillimet ves,
at ve oht o* | he qqes+ io\ giverr | he * vargilit y oP t he sch| Pt qY€ / especiat lly art it s covhevs at \ á
e) t geS, which cort \ be ) ,ov,t age) , eat Sily.
, A'ly accessovy eqrriguaerr|u,rat ybe raseá, wit hit t t he liprit s o€ t ech'ricarl possibi| it 7 at rrá
rearsot lrrble cost

Th e st o n em aso n s su g g est ed a so l u t i o n t o t h e st at u e p r o b l em . Read t h ei r i d ea


o n p ag e 9 9 an d co m p ar e i t w i t h y o u r so l u t i o n . W h at ex t er n al f act o r s co u l d
cau se so m e p r o b l em s w i t h t h ei r i d ea? Ho w co u l d t h ese b e so l v ed ?

Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev et o p m en t 49
Assessingf easibit it y
8 a I n pair s, dscuss w hat is m eant by f easibilit g.

b Look at t he f low char t and, in pair s, discuss how budget s and schedules
af f ect t he t echnical f easibilit y of design, developm ent and m anuf act ur ing
so l u t i o n s.

Si ze o f b u d g e t
A b i g g er / sm al l erb u d g et o f t en m ean s . . . Tech n í cal f easi b i t i t y
. . . m o r e/ l essso p h i st i cat ed / i n n o v at i vdeesi g n .
Le n g t ho f sc h e d u l e . . . h i g h er / l o w erq u al i t y / r el i abl iit y / ef t i ci en cy .
A l o n g er / sh o r t ersch ed u l eo f t en m ean s . . .

9a ) s.l vit t oa an engineerf r om a Ger m an


com p an yt h at m ak esan d in st allsin d u st r ial
gant r y cr anes, is phoning Raiesh, t he
const r uct ionm anager of a m anuf act ur ing
p lan t cu r r en t lyb ein g b u ilt n ear New Delh i,
lndia. They ar e discussingt he gant r y cr ane
due t o be inst alled at t he plant . List en t o
t he conver sat ionand answ er t he f ollow ing
quest ions.
w alls?
I Wh y ar e h olesn eed edin t h e con cr et e
2 What are core drilled holes and what are
preformedholes?
3 l n t h i s co n t ex t ,w h at i s m ean t b y p l ag ?
4 W h at i m p act w i l l t h e l ack o f p l ay ar o u n d t h e b o l t s h av e ( o n t h e
co n st r u ct i o n ) ?
5 Ap ar t f r o m t ech n i calq u est i o n s,w h at t w o i ssu esw i l l d et er m i n et h e m o st
f easi b l ew ay o f f o r m i n gt h e h o l es?

ln pair s, com par e cor e dr illing and pr ef or m ing w it h r egar d t o t he f ollow ing
f easibilit y issues. Which t echnique is m ost suit able f or t he sit uat ion in
ü: Exer cise 9a?
fr
cost precision ümescat e

) O. S Vif t or and Raj esh ar e assessing t he m ost suit able m et hod of f or m ing
t he holes in t he w alls. List en t o t he conver sat ion and com par e t heir
answ er s w it h your s.

) o. l t ist en again and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.


I What ar e t he advant ages of using pr ef or m ed holes in t er m s of cost and
t i m escal e?
2 W h at ' s t h e m ai n d i sad v an t ag eo f co r e d r i l l i n gt h e h o l es?
3 What t oler ance can easily be achieved w it h pr ef or m ed holes?
4 What t oler ance is r equir ed f or t he holes on t his pr oj ect ?
5 What 's t he r isk of using pr ef or m ed holes?
6 What key f easibilit y issue does Raj esh ident if y?

50 Unit 6 Í echnicaldevet opm ent


I

e Com plet e t he f ollow ing expr essions f r om t he conver sat ion using t he w or ds in
t he box and indicat e t he degr ee of f easibilit y each expr ession descr ibes.

borderline dcad forever t eg painst aking peanut s perfect l.yst ret ching.t at t way

@-e @l p er f ect ly
f easib le o
1 it ,t lbe AeaA 2g5g Ú ! tr
2 it ' t t cost - tr D !
f easib le b u t
ch allen g in g o
3 it 'llbequ it ea- j ob ! ! tr com p let et y
4 it 's- f easible tr ! ! u n f easib le @
5 it 's achievable, but it 's - it !! tr
6
-l
t her e's no - Aou can do it !l !
it 's - !! !
8 if 's o - or der !! !
9 i t ' l l t ak e - trtr !
10 it 'll cost an ar m and a - !! !
f How f easible do you t hing t he f ollow ing suggest ions ar e? Label t t r em @ Q
or @ accor ding t o t he key in Exer cise 9e.
1 Th e m ach i n ep ar t s ar e t r i ck y t o p ai n t w i t h b r u sh es,o r t o sp r ay .W h y d o n ' t w e
dip t hem in paint ?
2 Th e st eel b ar i s l OOm m i n d i am et er .Co u l d n ' t i t b e cu t b y h an d , u si n g a
h ack saw ?
3 Silver 'sa good conduct or .Why don't w e use it f or w ir ing, inst ead of copper ?
4 I n st eado f p u t t i n gl ead b al l ast i n t h e h el i u m b al l o o n b ask et ,w h y d o n ' t w e u se
w at er cont ainer s?
5 They'veused t he w r ong t ype of f uel in t he engine. I 'd suggest st r ipping t he
w h o l e t h i n g d o w n an d cl ean i n gi t b y h an d .
6 Th ey p r o d u ce6 , 0 0 0 u n i t s p er d ay an d n o r m al l yd o a q u al i t ych eck o n l 0 l oo f
t h em . Co u l d n ' tt h ey ch eck ev er y si n g l ep r o d u ct ?

g ln pair s, give an appr opr iat e r esponse t o t he suggest ions in Exer cise 9f
using t he expr essions in Exer cise 9e.

10 I n pair s, discuss t he f easibilit y of t he f ollow ing solut ions t o t he pr oblem of


f or m ing accur at ely posit ioned holes t hr ough t he plant w alls in New Delhi.
St udent A, you ar e Vikt or ; St udent B, you ar e Raj esh. Discuss t echnical
issues, cost and t im escale, and r ank t he solut ions in or der of f easibilit y.
I l s a d i am o n d d r i l l r eal l y n eed ed t o g o t h r o u g h r ei n f o r cedco n cr et e?Su r el y y o u
can d r i l l i n t o co n cr et ew i t h an o r d i n ar v h am m er - act i o nd r i l l ? W o u l d n ' t t h at
r ed u cet h e co st ?
2 Co u l d n ' t t h ey m ak e t h e p r ef o r m edh o l es w i d er t h an r eq u i r ed ,so t h er e' sex t r a
t o l er an ce?Th en , o n ce t h e b o l t s ar e f i x ed , t h e sp ace ar o u n d t h em co u l d b e
f i l l ed w i t h cem en t .
3 W h y n o t d r i l l t h e h o l es i n t h e st eel b eam s o n si t e, i n st ead o f p r e- d r i l l i n g
t h em ? Th en t h ey co u l d b e p o si t i o n edt o su i t t h e l o cat i o no f t h e p r ef o r m ed
h o l es i n t h e w al l . Th at w ay , i t w o u l d n ' t m at t er i f t h e h o l es i n t h e w al l s w er e
sl i g h t l yo u t o f p o si t i o n .
4 I n st eado f b o l t i n g t h r o u g h t h e co n cr et e,w h at ab o u t ad d i n g ex t r a st eel
co l u m n st h at r u n d o w n t h e w al l s? Th e b eam s co u l d t h en b e su p p o r t ed o n
t h ese, an d n o h o l es w o u l d b e r eq u i r edt h r o u g h t h e co n cr et e.

Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev el o p m en t 51
Descr ib in gim p r ov em en tan
s d r ed esig n s
Look at t he slide f r om an engineer s't r ainingcour se, Tot alTechnical
lm pr ovem enÚ.| n pair s, suggest exam plesof t echnica|im pr ovem ent st o
illust r at e each one. Ar e t her e ot her point s t hat could be added t o t he list ?

t2 it Look at t he slide f r om a design m eet ingat a com put er pr int er


m anuf act ur er .ln pair s, suggestw ayst hat t he f ollow ingpr int er f act or s
m ight be im pr ovedin som e of t he ar eas on t he list .

cables/ connect ions cart ridges papeÍ poweÍ soft ware


case ink/ t oner

Pccolble oneoe Í or improvemonÜ


I Aesthetics
2 User interfoce
3 Reliobilit y
4 Gonsum obles
5 Out pur quolit y ond speed
ó MoinÍ enonce
7 Monuf oct uring
I Environmentql impocr
'LO. O
f t 4" . t " , a m anager at t he pr int er m anuf act ur er , is br ief ing t he design
t eam on key requirement s for t he redesign of a print er. List en t o t he st art of
t he m eet ing. Which t w o ar eas on t he slide in Exer cise l2a ar e discussed?

) O. O t ist en again and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.


I Sh o u l d t h e l ay o u t an d co m p o n en t so f t h e n ew p r i n t er d i f f er m u ch f r o m t h e
ex i st i n gd esi g n ? W h y ( n o t ) ?
2 Ho w m an y t i m es h as t h e ex i st i n g m o d el b een i m p r o v edi n t h e p ast ?
3 W h at co n si d er at i o ni s b eh i n d t h e d eci si o no n h o w d i f f er en tt h e n ew so f t w ar e
sh o u l d b e ?
4 To w hat ext ent should t he new sof t w ar e syst em dif f er f r om t he exist ing one?

Look at t he f ollow ing ver bs f r om t he discussion and f ind t hr ee exam ples


w her e r e- m eans again. Mat ch t he ot her t hr ee ver bs t o t he def init ions in
t he box.

improveoverall improvet he det ails st ay ( t hesame)

I r ed esi g n áesiqrr arqarirr 3 r ef in e 5 r et h in k


2 r ei n v en t 4 r ev am p 6 r em ain

52 Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev el o p m en t
) O. O Com plet e t he f ollow ing expr essions f r om t he discussion using t he
w or ds in t he box. List en and check your answ er s.

Achil.t es back dnwingboard ground heel improvement


leap quantum rcinvant room scntch up whct

1 veirrve\ f the wheel


2 designing t he whole t hing from t he
for
4 t he
5 t o t he
6 m ake a
1 designing t he sgst em from

Mat ch t h e ex p r essi o n s ( l - 5 ) i n Ex er ci se l 2 e t o t h e d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- 0 .
a w ast e t i m e r e- cr eat i n gso m et h i n gt h at h as al r ead y b een cr eat ed I
b t h e b i g g est w eak n ess
c st ar t ag ai n b ecau set h e f i r st p l an f ai l ed
d m ak e h u g e p r o g r ess-
e d esi g n f r o m t h e b eg i n n i n g I-
f p o t en t i alf o r d o i n g a b et t er j o b -

Rew r it e t he f ollow ing sent ences using t he cor r ect f or m of t he expr essions
i n Ex er ci se l 2 e.
1 Un f o r t u n at el yw
, e h ad t o scr ap t h e co n cep t an d st ar t ag ai n .
We hará | o qo barclr | o | he zt varwir,rq boav) ..
2 Th i s p r o b l em i s t h e p r o d u ct ' sm o st ser i o u ssh o r t co m i n g .

3 Th er e' sn o p o i n t r ed esi g n i n gw h at al r ead y w o r k s p er f ect l yw el l .

4 l t ' s a t o t al l y n ew d esi g n - w e st ar t ed f r o m t h e v er y b eg i n n i n g .

5 Th e n ew d esi g n i s so m u ch b et t er - i t ' s a t r an sf o r m at i o n
I
6 I t h i n k t h er e' sd ef i n i t el ya p o ssi b i l i t yt o d o b et t er i n t h i s ar ea.

.3a ! n pair s, discuss how com put er point ing devices have im pr oved since t he
f ir st m ouse w as invent ed. Use t he language f r om t his sect ion and t he
w or ds in t he box.

bat t bu t t on s f ir st m ech an icalm ou se opt ical m ou se opt ical sen sor s


r ef in edm ech an icalm ou se sen sit ivesu r f u ce t ou ch pad w h eel w ir et ess

You have been asked by a com put er har dw ar e m anuf act ur er t o t hink of
som e f unct ional im pr ovem ent s and t echnical solut ions f or point ing devices.
l n p ai r s, d i scu ss y o u r i d eas.

í QrEffi
Pr esent your ideas in Exer cise I 3b t o anot her pair .

Un i t 6 Tech n i cald ev el o p m en t 53
UNI T 7
Describingheat t hand safet y
pr ecaut ions
Em phasising t he im por t ance
of
pr ecaut ions
Discussing r egulat ionsand
st andards
Workingwit h writ t en
inst r uct ionsand not ices

n Descr i b i nhgeal t han dsaf et y


p r ecau t i o n s
tl So m e en g i n eer i n g o r i n d u st r i al act i v i t i es ar e esp eci al l y d an g er o u s. l n p ai r s,
t h i n k o f m o r e ex am p l es t o ad d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g l i st .
o M a n u f a c t u r i n gp r o c e sse su si n gd a n g e r o u sc h e m i c a l s
e Ca st i n ga n d w e l d i n gi n v o l v i n gh i g h t e m p e r a t u r e s

2a l n p ai r s, d i scu ss w h at i s m ean t Dor ian Food Pr ocessin g


b y t h e i t em s o n t h e Heal t h an d Healt h & Saf et y Meet ing Agenda
Saf et y m eet ing agenda.
W ed n esd ay l ó Ap r i l , Co n f er en ce Ro o m , 2 . 0 0 p m - 4 . 0 C
b ) l , t Ro san a, t h e assi st an t To: RM, MA, DB, SM, BP, LJ
m an ag er at a Do r i an Fo o d Ch ai r : Ro san a Mar t i n ez
Pr o cessi n g p l an t , i s ch ai r i n g
I Hazar d o u ssu b st an ces& Per so n al Pr o t ect i v eEq u i p m en t
t he w eekly Healt h and Saf et y
2 Har m f u l g ases/ f u m es6 asp h y x i at i o n h azar d s
m eet ing. List en t o f our ext r act s
3 Fi r e / Ex p l o si o n h a za r d s
f r o m t h e m eet i n g an d m at ch 4 Mach i n er y : g u ar d san d saf et y d ev i ces
each ext r act ( a- d) t o an 5 Accessw ay s, g u ar d r ai l san d em er g en cy ex i t s
ag en d a i t em ( l - 7 ) . ó El ect r i caI i n st al l at i o n s
a_ c_ 7 No i se h azar d s

) l . t Li st en ag ai n an d m at ch t h e w o r d s f r o m t h e m eet i n g ( l - 8 ) t o t h e
d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- h ) .

1 con f in edspaces a bu r n st h e skin


2 C0, det ect or b con t act ( w it h a dan ger )
3 exposu r e c sou r cesof ign it ion
4 ir r it an t d sm all ar easw it h ou t ven t it at ion
5 t oxic e m easu r escar bondioxide
6 corrosive f poison ou s
7 f lam m able g causesskin t o react
8 naked flames/ sparks h cat chesfire easily

54 an d p r ecau t i o n s
Un i t 7 Pr o ced u r es

L
Which f our t ypes of PPE show n in t he phot os ar e m ent ionedat t he
meet ing?

I n pair s, discusst he hazar dsin t he f ollow ingsit uat ionsand t he pr ecaut ions
t hat should be t aken.
I Wor k in gin sid ea con t ain erw it h lim it edair cir cu lat ion
2 Clean in gm et alu sin gacidt h at can b u r nt h e sk inan d w h ichg iv esof f f u m es
3 Usinga gr indert o cut t hr ougha st eel plat e
4 Ap p ly in gp ain tt h at can cau sep ain f u rl ash eson t h e h an d s

3a St ephanie,Dor ian'ssenior saf et y of f icer ,is at t endinga m eet ingon


st andar d pr ocedur ef or som e engineer ingw or k t hat w ill be car r ied out at
sever alof Dor ian'splant s ar ound t he w or ld. Bef or e t he m eet ingshe m ade
not es. Read her not es and answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.
I What is meant by hazard
Hazardanafusts & safesptenoft^ rorL.

b
analgsis?
2 What is anot herw ayt o saysaf e } peratÍ sn:t4aí nten'a,we,
tagraí nsí hs . ' G- ,
3
sAstem of work?
What t ype of w or k is goingt o be
í nva| ,ví ltg ng(ufthary-ar,etgb'w)
weaí U
car r iedout , and w her e? kcat isnlI nterí nn
a( enptgsí ks(apprar
4 What is m eantby accesst o 3n dí nrwt er
r,| 5n daep),
at bat t ans
silos?
5 What ar e t he specif ichazar ds f[ aí nsa| etgí ssws:ilcussta sihsforr.,orters
r elat ingt o conf inedspacesin & quí pwnt' Can!í wd, spoa hnzards
t h issit u at ion ?

b ) l: St ephanieis discussingsom e of t he hazar dsw it h Ben, one of Dor ian's


engineering managers. List en t o t he conversat ion and not e t he hazards
t hat t hey m ent ion.
I Access hazar ds:
2 Conf inedspacehazar ds:

C ) lf List en again and answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.


I What saf et ypr ecaut ions
ar e discussed?
2 Whichpr ecaut ionm ight m akeone of t he hazar dsw or se,and how ?

I n pair s, discusssuit able healt h and saf et y pr ecaut ionsand PPE f or


t he following operat ions on an exist ing st eel pet rol st orage t ank at a
pr ocessingplant . St udent A, you ar e a saf et y of f icer ; St udent B, you ar e an
engineer ingm anager .Use t he phr ases in t he box. Sw ap r oles and pr act ise
again.
a An op en in gn eed st o b e cu t t h r ou g ht h e w all.
o A n ewst eelou t letp ip em u stt h enb e w eld edon t ot h e op en in g .
a The exist ingpaint m ust t hen be r em ovedf r om t he ext er nalsur f aceof t he
t an k ,b y sh ot - b last in g .
The t ank m ust t hen be r epaint ed.
Them aindanger / hazar isd. They'thave
L t o t akecaret hat ...
Anot herdanger / hazar isd. . . havet o be ( very)caret ul...
They'l.t
a r iskof . . . - ing
Ther e's To be safe,t hey't l.needt o ...

Unit 7 Pr ocedur esand pr ecaut ions 55


of p r ecau t ion s
Em p h asisintgh e im p or t an ce
a Dor ian Food Pr ocessingis cur r ent lyst andar disingsaf et y pr ocedur esat
it s plant s ar ound t he w or ld. Read t he f ollow ingext r act f r om t he cont ent s
page of t he com pany'snew saf et y docum ent at ionand answ er t he f ollow ing
quest ions.
I Wh at is m ean tb y LVan d HV elect r icalm ain t en an ce op er at ion s?
m ig h tb e car r iedou t in a f act or y ?
2 Wh at k in d sof elect r icalm ain t en an ce

LV &HV ELECTRI CAL MAI NTENANCE OPEMTI ONS


Part I I dent ifying and designat ing Rest rict ed Areas
( sw it chboar ds, t r ansÍ or m erst at ions, ar eas w it h
exposed conduct ors)
Par t 2 Aut hor ising m aint enance
- The r ole of t he Elect r ical Super visor
- Pr ocedur es f or issuing Per m it s t o Wor k
Par t 3 I solat ing and ener gisingcir cuit s
- Lock-Out Procedure
- Temporary Warning Not ices on swit chboards

) l.l t ist en t o St ephanieexplainingt he saf et y pr ocedur est o Lin, t he plant


m anager in Beij ing.What is m eant by t he f ollow ingphr ases?
I r est r ict edar eas
2 a p er m itt o w or k
3 t h e elect r icalsu p er v isor
4 t he lock- outpr ocedur e

) l.l Com plet et he f ollow ingext r act sf r om t he conver sat ionby under lining
t he phr ases t hat give t he st r ongest em phasis.List en t o t he conver sat ion
again and check your answ er s.
1 Rest rict edareas are places wherea serious danger is present .So it 's
essent ial t hat t hese should be kept locked at oll t imes / all t he t ime.
ll, 2 Under no circumst ancesshould angone / Nobodg should under ang
lli circumst ancesbe able t o access t hem ...
3 ... it 'simport ant t hat permit s are issued each t ime / everg single t ime
som eoneent er s...
4 And it 'scrucial t hot t here'sj ust one / j ust a single keg t o eoch rest rict ed
area.
5 Then,whilet heg'reworking,it 's vit al / it t sadvisable t hat t heg keep t he keg
o n t h e m. . .

Which of t he f ollow ingphr asesgive m or e em phasist han r t 3 im por t ant , and


w hich give less?
I it ' scr u cial 3 it 's pr ef er able
2 it ' sessen t ial 4 it 'svit al

56 Unit 7 Pr ocedur esand pr ecaut ions

I
I

Rew r it et he f ollow ingpr ecaut ionsusing t he phr ases in t he box t o add em phasis.

atatFtirrrcseverysingte ií s crucial ií s essential ií s ütat


undernocircumst ances

I Th ef ir e ex it sh ou ldalw ay sb e k ep tclear .
Í he s'e exi| shorrla\be kept clearr at | arllt rt .les.
2 lt ' sim p or t antto t est t h at t h e cir cu itis isolat ed .

3 Yo u sh o u l d r eset t h e al ar m r o u t i n el yw h en y o u st ar t t h e sy st em .

4 l t ' s a g o o d i d ea t o ch eck t h at t h e cab l e i s n o t d am ag ed .

t h at y ou sh ou ldon lyst or en on - f lam m abm


I t ' sr ecom m en d ed leat er ialsin
t h iszon e.

6 No b o d y sh o u l d en t er t h e r est r i ct edar ea w i t h o u t p er m i ssi o n .

7 Bef or ep r essu r isintgh e sy st em m


, ak esu r eall t h e con n ect ionar
s e t ig h t .

I n pair s, discuss t he f ollow ing basic pr ecaut ions f or w or king on elect r ical cir cuit s.
Bef or e st ar t ing: Dur ing w or k: To f inish:
o l so l at e ci r cu i t at sw i t ch b o ar d o Ti g h t en co n n ect i o n sf u l l y o Ch eck n o l o o se w i r es
o Test ci r cu i t - n o cu r r en t o Do n ' t d am ag e i n su l at i o n o Test ci r cu i t

6 d Read t he f ollow ing ext r act f r om an elect r icit y com pany new slet t er . What
pr ocedur e does t he ar t icle descr ibe?

A helicopt erhover sbet w eent he t ow er ingpylonsof an ext r a- high- volt age pow er
l i n e. I n a cr ad l e,su sp en d edsev er alm et r esb el o w t h e ai r cr af tst , an dt w o l i n e
m en , sh r o u d edi n h o o d ed ,st ai n l ess- st eel t h r ead edh o t su i t s.Ju sta f ew f eetaw ay
i s a l i v e el ect r i ccab l e,f i zzi n gw i t h 4 0 0 , 0 0 0v o l t s.On e o f t h e m en , h o l d i n ga
sh o r tm et alw an d , r each eso u t t o w ar d st h e cab l e.Po ck er si zedl i g h t n i n gb o l t s
ar c t h r o u g ht h e ai r .Th er et n o d i scer n i b l eel ect r i csh o ck ,, i u sta sl i g h tt i n g l i n g
sen sat i o nA. l ead i s t h en cl i p p edt o t h e l i v e cab l e t o m ai n t ai nan el ect r i cal
co n n ect i o nw i t h t h e cr ad l ean d h el i co p t erTh . e l i n e m en ar e n o w o n , an d
m ai n t en an ce w o r k o n t h e l i v e p o w er l i n e can b eg i n .

I n pair s, discuss t he m ain pr ecaut ions you t hink should be t aken dur ing
live line m aint enance w or k by helicopt er w it h r egar d t o t he f ollow ing hazar ds.
I Co l l i si o n san d sn ag g i n g( g et t i n gcau g h t / t r ap p ed )
2 Hazar ds f r om elect r ocut ion and heat
3 Mech an i calf ai l u r e( h el i co p t eran d eq u i p m en t )

) l. l f r isaof , an elect r ical engineer , is descr ibing live line m aint enance by
helicopt er f or a TV docum ent ar y. What pr ecaut ions does he descr ibe f or
each of t he t hr ee t ypes of hazar d in Exer cise 6c?

ln pair s, t hink of an oper at ion you ar e f am iliar w it h t hat r equir es saf et y


pr ecaut ions. St udent A, you ar e a saf et y of f icer ; explain t he pr ecaut ions t o
a new em ployee. St udent B, you ar e a new em ployee. Sw ap r oles and
pr act ise again.

Unit 7 Pr ocedur esand


tl
ll
- Discussingr egulat ions
and st andar ds
ll
8 ln pairs, discuss what is meant by regulat ions and st andards, Í or
example safet g regulat ions and design st andards. Give some examples of
or ganisat ionsand depar t m ent sin your count r y and lnt er nat ionalbodies
t hat pr oduce t hese kinds of r ules.

9a Of f shor e oil plat f or m sar e cover ed by ext ensivesaf et y r egulat ionsand


design st andar ds. ln pair s, discusst he m ain hazar dst hat oil plat f or m
w or ker s f ace and suggest som e saf et y pr ecaut ionst hat need t o be t aken.

) 7.5 lsobel, a Healt h and Saf et y specialist ,is speakingt o new lyr ecr uit ed
oil plat f or m t echnicianson a t r aining cour se.List en t o t he int r oduct iont o
her t alk and answ er t he f ollow ingquest lons.
I Wh at k in d sof r eg u lat ion
w ill t h e cou r sed ealw it h ?
2 Wh at ex am p lesd oest h e t r ain erg iv e?
3 Wh at im p or t an pt oin tis em p h asised ?

Com plet et he f ollow ingext r act f r om lsobel'st alk by under liningt he cor r ect
w or ds.

Thefocus of t he course will be on Aour personal ( 1) legislat ion / obligat ions in


t erms of looking aft er Aour own safet g, and t he safet g of ot hers.That meons
we'll be focusingon specificsafet g regulat ions.For inst ance,we'llbe looking at
personal prot ect iveequipmentt hat 's ( 2) compulsorg/ prohibit ed. Or act ivit ies
t hat are ( 3) compulsorg/ prohibit ed in cert ain oreos, such as smoking. The
maj orit gof t he obligat ionswe'll deal wit h are legal ( 4) requirement s/ permit s.
I n ot her words,t heg're( 5)permit t ed / st ipulat ed bg law as part of healt h and
safet g ( 6) legislat ion / obligat ion. lf gou ( 7) cont ravene/ complg wit h t hese
kinds of regulat ions,it 'snot t he same as t urningup for work lat e, or merelg
breachingAour cont ract of emplogmentin some wag. I f someonefails t o
( 8) cont ravene/ complg wit h healt h and safet g regs, t heg'rebreaking t he law.
I t 'sas simple as t hot . I h sure Aou'reall aware of t hat , but it is an import ant
point t o emphasise.

It
tr Com plet et he f ollow inggr oups of synonym susing t he w or ds in bold in
Exer cise9c.
l i| | ega|/ banned/ f or bidden7 pvohbi| eá
2 allow ed/ au t h or ised I-
3 adher et o / conf or mt o / -
4 st at ed I -
5 b r eak( t h elaw )/ b r each( r eg u lat ionIs) - ( r eg u lat ion s)
6 law s/ r eg u lat ionIs- / leg al- / p er son al
7 obligat or yI -

58 Unit 7 Pr ocedur esand pr ecaut ions

I
I

) a Read t he ext r act f r om a guide t o saf et y in t he of f shor e oil indust r y.


Com plet e t he t ext using t he w or ds you w r ot e in Exer cise 9d.

Th e h el i co p t erf l i g h t st h at f er r yp er so n n elt o an d f r o m t h e p l at f o r mar e su b j ectt o


specif ic saf et y ( r ) legislar t ior r. The pr ocedur esand st andar dst hat ar e
( z) - b y t h i s r eg u l at i o n sr el at e,p r i n ci p al l yt,o t h e f o l l o w i n gar eas:
o Hel i co p t ersea cr ashev acu at i o nt r ai n i n g .Co u r sesar e G) - f o r al l
p e r so n n e l
o Desi g nan d saf e o p er at i o no f o i l p l at f o r mh el i d eck s
o Sp e c i a l i se dp i l o tt r a i n í n g .
Fo r N o r t hSe a o i l p l a t f o r m tsh a t f a l l w i t h i nUK ( + )- , o p er at i o nm
s u st
G) - t h e l eg al ( 6 )- o f Br i t i shHeal t han d Saf et y
r eg u l at i o n s,an d Ci v i lAv i at i o nAu t h o r i t yr u l es.Th ey m u st al so sat i sf yt h e
ad d i t i o n alsp eci f i c( ) - l ai d d o w n b y t h e UK Heal t han d Saf et y
Ex ecu t i v ean d t h e Of f sh o r eI n d u st r yAd v i so r yCo m m i t t ee,Hel i co p t erLi ai so n
Gr o u p ( OI AC- HLG) .

b Read t h e f o l l o w i n g n o t es o n t h e d esi g n r eq u i r em en t s f o r h el i d eck s o n


oil plat f or m s. ln pair s, discuss t he possible r easons f or t hese design
st andar ds.

' oPlarvges|
helicogter
T;:H s } :yí ."* ffi ;;::l.r:*
7 f,q7voach/ tal.eolP vohtes: ar{ iarcerrt stvqclqves below level oP
he| iáecL - ho t,ill stvhctqves

j Pevir,retev gvofec-Fiorr (fo pveve\ f peysohhel fvoua * arllirrg): harta\ raril


| hart car't be loweveá ov hovieorrt arlrt el - \ o $xeA hart ávai| s

4 Eqrei7u.rerrt| o co7e with bará wearthe' / poov y!foi| i1': geviuaetev .)


larrráirrg lights arrrá arrrchor goirrts

I I m agine you ar e t r aining new engineer s in your w or kplace ( or a w or kplace


you know ) . ln pair s, explain t he m ain r equir em ent s of som e r egulat ions or
st andar ds t hat ar e r elevant t o your indust r y using t he f ollow ing point s.
. k ey l eg al r eq u i r em en t s
o t h e k i n d s o f o p er at i o nt h at m u st co m p l y w i t h r eg u l at i o n s
o pr act ices/ pr ocedur est hat ar e per m it t ed
o pr act ices/ pr ocedur est hat ar e pr ohibit ed

Unit 7 Pr ocedur esand pr ecaut ions 59


I Wor kingw it h w r Í t t eninst r uct ionsand not ices
12 Th i n k o f si t u at i o n s w h er e w r i t t en n o t i ces an d i n st r u ct i o n s ar e u sed i n
i n d u st r y . I n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
1 W h at d i f f er en tk i n d s o f i n f o r m at i o nd o t h ey co m m u n i cat e?
2 W h at ar e t h e ch ar act er i st i cso f ef f ect i v en o t i cesan d i n st r u ct i o n s?

13a Th e f o l l o w i n g w ar n i n g n o t i ces ar e f r o m a g u i l l o t i n e f o r sh eet m et al an d a


p r eci si o n w ei g h i n g d ev i ce i n a m an u f act u r i n g p l an t . l n p ai r s, d i scu ss w h et h er
each n o t i ce w ar n s o f a p r o b l em t h at co u l d i n j u r e w o r k er s, d am ag e t h e
m ach i n e. o r b o t h .

/ 5\
DANGER
I MPORTANT CAUTI ON WARNI NG
El€
ctüut| on dskt Na ar* r-* rt i* " b| " g u illot in e Taka orc whcn
ln ercnt of firc usa p ar t s in sid e. Moist u r e- sen sit ive | lf t lng m ach| n€
.
co2 Üt| ngubhaB onlt| .
blade bef or e device. St or e in a Hmk crane to rcd
op en in g p an €| llÍ t| ng GyCr on| y.
Do not u$ watal
in v aI id at esg u aÍ an t ee. cleaning d r y p l a ce .

a b c o e

b Lo o k at t h e f i r st w o r d i n each si g n an d an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
1 W h i ch w o r d i s o n l y u sed t o w ar n o f a r i sk o f i n j u r yt o p eo p l e?
2 W h i c h w o r d i s o n l v u sed t o w ar n o f a r i sk o f d am ag e t o eq u i p m en t ?

t4 d Th e f o l l o w i n g ex t r act s ar e f r o m t h e i n st r u ct i o n m an u al s o f t h r ee o f t h e
m ach i n es i n Ex er ci se | 3 a. I n p ai r s, an sw er t h e q u est i o n s ( l - 6 ) .

b
I Wh en lif t in g t h is m ach in e, it is essen t ial
I n t h e even t of a f ir e w at er ext in gu ish er s
I' t h at on ly t h e t w o lif t in g eyes m ar ked in
sh ou ld n ot be u sed on t h is m ach in e as it r ed sh ou ld be u sed. No ot h er par t s of
con t ain s elect r ical cir cu it s, an d can t h er ef or e t h e f r am e ar e load- bear in g an d m u st n ot ,
cau se elect r ocu t ion . On ly a car bon dioxide t h er ef or e, be u sed as an ch or poin t s.
ext in gu ish er sh ou ld be u sed.

I W h y i s i t u n saf et o p u t w at er o n t h e m ach i n e? W h at i s t h e p u r p o se o f t h e i t em s m ar k ed
2 W h at t y p e o f f i r e ex t i n g u i sh eri s r eco m m en d ed ? in r ed on t h e m ach in e?
W h a t c o u l d h a p p e ni f t h e m a c h i n ew a s
l i f t ed b y o t h er p ar t s o f t h e f r am e?

Car e sh ou ld b e t ak en w h en clean in g b elow


t h e g u illot in e b lad e as t h er e is a d an g er t h at
t h e b lad e m ay d escen d . Bef or e clean in g , t h e
con t r ol lev er sh ou ld alw ay s b e set in t h e Blad e
Lock ed p osit ion . Pr ot ect iv e g lov es sh ou ld b e Wh y is it im p or t an t o lockt h e g u illot in e
w o r n d u r i n g c l e a n i n g a s t h e su m p b e l o w t h e blade?
b lad e m ay con t ain sh ar p m et al of f - cu t s.
W h at o t h er d an g er i s t h er e, an d w h at
o r e c a u t i o nsh o u l db e t a k e n a s a r e su l t ?

60 an d p r ecau t i o n s
Un i t 7 Pr o ced u r es
b ) l.O Pet r us, an engineerf r om a m achinem anuf act ur er is , giving
inst r uct ionsabout t he m achinesin Exer cise l4a t o a client . As you list en,
f ollow t he w r it t en t ext s ( a- c) and ident if y as m any dif f er encesas you can
bet w eent he spoken inst r uct ionsand t he w r it t en inst r uct ions.Use t he
f ollow ingideas.
1 g r am m at icald if f er en ces
2 use of cont r act ions
in w or dsused
3 dif f er ences

a Read t he f ollow ingspoken explanat ionsof t he oper at ing pr ecaut ionsf or an


indust r ial blow er .Rephr aset hem as w r it t en inst r uct ions,m aking changes
based on t he differences bet ween spoken and writ t en language st yle you
ident if ied in Exer cise l4b.

You shouldn'tp| aceobj ect sin Í r ontoÍ t heair in| etAnd . you shou| dkeept he in| etgr i| | e f r ee
and c| eanit r egu| ar | |y.Ít her e'sdam aget o t he in| etgr i| | e,
Í r omobst r uct ions, st op t he b| ow er
im m ediat ely.
For eignbodiesent er ingt he duct can causeser ioushar m ,becauset he unit
cont ainspr ecision- engineerpar ed t sr evolvingat speed,so it 'shighlysuscept iblet o dam age.

obiecfs shorela\hot be plot ce) , irr Qvorrt o* t he ariv irrlet

BeÍ oreyou st artt he b| ower'it 's import antt o ensuret hat t he e} t erna|Vent sat t he end oÍ
duct ar e open.Whenyou open t hevent s,Í u| |ext
t he air - int ake y endt he adj ust inghand| e.
Thenw henyou closet hem ,t ur nt he handleand allowit t o r et ur nundert hef or ceof t he
spr ing.Don'tpusht he handle,becauset hatcan st r aint he spr ingm echanismand , r esult
in dam age.

Ee€
o ve st arvt ihq | he b| oweÍ ,,..

Think of som e saf et y or oper at ing pr ecaut ionsyou ar e f am iliar w it h f or a


m achineor pr ocessyou know .Wr it e one or t w o par agr aphsof inst r uct ions,
explainingt he m ain pr ecaut ionst hat should be t aken.

! n pair s, explain t he saf et y or oper at ing pr ecaut ionsf or t he m achlneor


pr ocess using your inst r uct ionsas a guide.

and pr ecaut ions


Unit 7 Pr ocedur es 61
lI Descr ib in au
g t om at ed
sy st em s
ln pair s, discusst he dif f er encebet w eenan aut om at edand a m anual syst em .
What do you t hink a Building Managem ent Syst em ( BMS) does in int elligent
buildings?Suggest som e oper at ionst hat can be m onit or edand cont r olled
aut om at icallyby t he BMS in lar ge buildingssuch as of f ices.

2a ) s.t Roland, a m echanicaland elect r icalser vices( MeE) engineer ,is t alking
t o Saskia, an ar chit ect ,about t he design of a new building.List en t o t he
conver sat ionand answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.
I Wh at is a k eych ar act er ist ofic t h e clien tcom p an y ?
2 ic f ectt h e b u ild in gd esig n ?
How w ill t h isch ar act er ist af
3 What do you t hink is m eantby pr esencedet ect or s?
4 Wh at d oesRolan dsay ab ou td esig nop t ion san d h owd oesh e d escr ib eop t ion
on e?

) sz Rolana gives som e exam plesof sensor sand cont r ols.List en t o t he next
par t of t he conver sat ionand t ick t he point s he m ent ions.
I con t r ollin tgh e elect r iclig h t in gin sid et h e b u ild in g !
2 co n t r o l l i n gt h e am o u n t o f so l ar r ad i at i o nen t er i n gt h e b u i l d i n g !
3 co n t r o l l i n gt h e ai r f l o w i n g i n an d o u t t h r o u g h t h e w i n d o w so f t h e b u i l d i n g !
4 co n t r o l l i n gt h e f l o w o f w ar m an d co o l ai r ar o u n d t h e i n t er i o ro f t h e b u i l d i n g !
Mat ch t he w or ds in t he box t o t he synonym s ( l - 5) .

detect dettctor pick up reading regutate set off trigger

I sensor/ áet ec| ov


2 m e a su r e m e In-t
3 cont r ol( adj ust I) -
4 sen se/ - I
5 act ivat e | - |

62 Unit 8 Monit or ingand cont r ot


Com plet et he f ollow ingext r act sf r om t he conver sat ionby under liningt he
correct words.
1 Not j ust t he usual sAst emst hat act ivat e/ det ectt he light s ...
2 We could use presencedet ect orst o pick up/ cont rolot her sgst ems...
3 ... a presencedet ect or set s off/ sensest hot evergone'sleft a meet ingroom -..
4 ... a t emperat uresensor picks up a posit ive det ect or/ reading...
5 ... t he sensor det ect s/ regulat essunlight ,and senses/ t rigges t he blinds ...
6 ... t hosesensor sset of f / sensea cir culat ionsAst em...
-l
... we'd use presencedet ect orsand heat sensorst o det ed/ regulat e as mang
sAst emsas possible?

I n pair s, descr ibe t he f ollow ingaut om at edsyst em susing t he w or ds in


Exer cise2d.
sensor par am et er syst em
I pr esencedet ect or m ovem ent lig h t s
2 sm okedet ect or sm oke f ir e alar m
3 t her m ost at r oom t em per at ur e elect r icconvect orheat er
4 pr essur eplat e w eightof a per son in t r u d eralar m

la ) g. l RolanA and Saskia go on t o discuss an alt er nat ive cont r ol syst em in t he


building. List en t o t he conver sat ion and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h at assu m p t i o ni s t h e i d ea b ased o n ?
2 What design appr oach m ight be t aken w it h r egar d t o cont r ols?
3 W h at i s t h e ad v an t ag eo f t h i s ap p r o ach ?

You ar e in t he Mör E design t eam f or t he new bui| ding pr oj ect and have
r eceived t he f ollow ing em ail f r om t he pr oj ect engineer asking f or your input .
Read t he em ail and, in pair s, discuss w hat t he engineer w ant s you t o do.

a
To: LaurenHarvey
Subj ectPresence
: det ect ors

Could you look int o t he pr act icalit iesof using pr esencedet ect or sf or cont r ollingt he
| ight sin differentpaft s of t he building?We'| l probab| yhave a mixt ureoÍ det ect or-
cont r olledsyst em sand m anualsw it ches.The quest ionis, w hich Wpe of cont r oldo
we want t o have in each locat ion? ( Please see my list below.)A crit ical issue will be
set t ing t he swit ch-off delay in differentlocat ions, i.e. how long t he light s remain on
aft er t he last movement is det ect ed. On my last prolect , we had a lot of complaint s
f r om t he c| ientabout t he | ight sgoing of Í w hi| epeop| ew er e st i| |in r oom s. So can
you t hink about dif f er entt im er delaysf or dif f er entlocat ionsin t he building?
Main locat ions:open- planof f ices,individualof f ices,m eet ingr oom s, cor r idor s,
st ore rooms
T,,
I
Pr epar e not es f or a shor t t alk t o br ief t he pr oiect engineerusing your ideas
f r om Exer cise3b. St udent A, you ar e an Mör E engineer .Br ief t he pr oj ect
engineeron your ideas. St udent B, you ar e t he pr oj ect engineer .List en t o
t he br ief ing and ask quest ionsabout specif icdet ails. Sw ap r oles and pr act ise
again.

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Ref er r ingt o m easur abtpar
e am et er s
l n p ai r s, t h i n k o f m o n i t o r i n g an d co n t r o l sy st em s t h at ar e w i d el y u sed ar o u n d
t h e h o m e. Di scu ss h o w t h e f o l l o w i n g p ar am et er s ar e m easu r ed an d / o r
co n t r o l l ed i n t h ese co m m o n d o m est i c ap p l i an ces.
Par am et er s:t em p er at u r e p r essu r e t i m e act i o n s/ m o v em en t
Ap p l i an ces: b o i l er s h eat i n gsy st em s r ef r i g er at o r s w ash i n g m ach i n es

5a Mat ch t h e sen so r o r m easu r i n g sy st em ( l - 5 ) t o t h e i n d u st r i al ap p l i cat i o n s


( a- e) .

1 pr essurme easur em ent a monit oring t he speed of w at er t rave[ t ingat ong a suppt y pipe
2 t em per at urmeeasur em ent b measuringt he [ eve[ of heat generat edby an exot hermicreact ion
3 f lowm easur em ent c m on it or in gt h e n u m berof can s m ovin galon g a con veyorbelt
4 levelm easur em ent d m on it or in gt h e am ou n tof et h an olcon t ain edin a st or aget an k
5 processrecorders e checking t he force exert ed by st eam inside a vessel

b I n p ai r s, t h i n k o f o t h er u ses f o r t h e k i n d s o f sen so r an d m easu r i n g eq u i p m en t


i n Ex er ci se 5 a.

6a ) s. l Jo ch em an d Kat er i n a, t w o p r o cess en g i n eer s at a ch em i cal s p l an t , ar e


d i scu ssi n g t h e m o n i t o r i n g an d co n t r o l sy st em s t h at w i l l b e n eed ed f o r a n ew
pr oduct ion line. List en t o t hr ee ext r act s f r om t heir discussion and answ er t he
f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
Ex t r act I a W h at p r o b l em i s d i scu ssed ?
b W h at m ech an i calsaf et y p r ecau t i o ni s p r o p o sed ?
Ex t r act 2 c W h at i ssu e i s d i scu ssed ?
d W h at t h r ee p ar am et er sr el at ed t o co n su m p t i o nar e i m p o r t an t ?
e To cal cu l at et h e p ar am et er s,w h at d o es co n su m p t i o nn eed t o b e
c o n t i n u o u sl ym e a su r e da g a i n st ?
Ex t r act 3 f W h at i ssu e i s d i scu ssed ?
g W h i ch t w o m easu r em en t sn eed t o b e t ak en ?
h W h a t o p t i m u mv a l u e n e e d st o b e d e t e r m i n e d ?

b Mat ch t h e w o r d s ( I - I O) f r o m t h e d i scu ssi o n t o t h e d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- j ) .

1 input a t he best / t he most effect ive/ efficient


2 ou t pu t b h ow of t en som et h in gh appen s
3 opt im um c t h e am ou n tof su pplies, f f u el
u sed
4 different iat d t h e t ot al qu an t it yso f u r
5 con su m pt ion e a specif iedper iod
6 cu m u lat ive f a valu e of t en expr essedw it h per ,f or exam pleu n it s per h ou r
7 rat e g t h e exit valu e,f or exam pleat t h e en d of a pr ocess
8 cycle h t he ent ry vat ue, for exampt eat t he st art of a process
9 frequency i t he gap bet w eent w o values
10 t im esca[ e j at t t h e st epsin a pr ocess,f r om st ar t t o f in ish

64 Un i t 8 Mo n i t o r i n gan d co n t r o l
The f ollow ing specif icat ion w as w r it t en f ollow ing t he conver sat ion. Com plet e
t he t ext using t he w or ds in Exer cise 5b.

Vessel Bl: Sensor and Measur ing Syst em Requir em ent s


Two pressure sensors: one locat ed inside t he vessel, and a second sit uat ed
on t he pipe running downst ream, t o enable any pressure ( l) ái$Pevet | iarl
t o be det ect ed.
A flow met er t o monit or gas ( 2) . Dat a will be recorded as a
( 3) - figure ( t ot al usage) , and as flow ( 4) - , in
lit res per second. Not e: Soft ware will be configured t o log flow against t he
( 5 ) - o f a sy st e m c l o c k , i n o r d e r t o p i n p o i n t p e a k f l o w p e r i o d s
occurring bet ween t he st art and finish ofa given react ion ( 6) -,
and t o assess t he ( 7) wit h which t hey occur.
Two t emperat uresensors: one at t he ent ry point of t he vessel, t o measure
( 8 ) - t e m p e r a t u r e , a n d a se c o n d a t t h e o u t l e t p o i n t t o m o n i t o r
( 9 ) - t em p er at u r e. No t e; Pr eci ser eg u l at i o n o f t h een t r y
t em per at ur ew ill be key t o obt aining ( 10) r eact ion
performance.

7a You and your par t ner ar e pr ocess engineer s w or king w it h Jochem and
Kat er ina at t he chem ical plant . You need t o assess t he sensor s and
m easur ing equipm ent r equir ed f or t he st eam pr oduct ion f acilit y. ln pair s,
discuss t he r equir em ent s using t he inf or m at ion in t he diagr am . Make not es
o f y o u r i d eas.

St eamou t
( lit r es/ sec)
oC bar

Wat er V
Lev. oC

Wat erin
( lit r es/ sec)
oc
Gasb u r n er
or

Pr o p a n ei n
( lit r es/ sec)

b I n pair s, discussw hat par am et er scan be det er m inedf or t he inst allat ionof a
heat ing cycle using your ideas f r om Exer cise7a. You should assum e t hat all
t he m easur em ent sw ill be r ecor ded against a t im escale.

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Di scu ssi n gr ead i n g san d t r en d s
o
tl l Ín |IpJd
ai r| s,
Í s'u
d il scu ss tf h
n e tf act
acf ,oor rsst h
n at cau se m a|
ai nnss el ecf
ect r |i ci
c|t tyyco n su m p rt i| oonnt o v ar y .

b ) g . S Hel en , an el ect r i cal en g i n eer at a p o w er st at i o n , i s g i v i n g a t al k t o a


gr oup of visit ing invest or s. List en t o t he t alk and not e t he f ive f act or s t hat
i n f l u en ce el ect r i ci t y co n su m p t i o n .
I 3_ 5
z 4

C Com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he t alk using t he cor r ect f or m of t he
w or ds in t he box.

decr easef at l incr ease r ise

1 Dur ing per iods of ver g cold or ver g hot w eot her ,dem and ir t cvear ses
T h e - i n d e m a n d i so b v i o u sl u d u e t o m i l I i o n so f e l e c t r i c r a d i a t o r s
co m i n g o n . . .
2 . . . a keg f act or w hich - or - dem and, is w het her or
n o t i t ' s l i g h t o r d ar k . . .
3 . . . on cold, dar k, w int er evenings, t he in dem and is signif icant . . .
ll 4 Cenerollg, demand during t he week, when fact ories and offices
ar e oper at ional . . .
5 So dem and - at t he w eekend.
6 There can be a sudden when people rush t o swit ch ket t les on,
or heat up snocks in microwaves, and t hen a sudden short lg
aft erwards.

) S. O Li st en t o t h e n ex t p ar t o f Hel en ' s t al k an d an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g
q u est i o n s.
1 W h y d o es t h e co m p an y o f t en h av e si g n i f i can tsp ar e g en er at i n gcap aci t y ?
2 W h at i d eal si t u at i o nd o es Hel en d escr i b e?
3 W h y i s t h i s i d eal si t u at i o nd i f f i cu l tt o ach i ev e?

Mat ch t h e w o r d s ( | - 8 ) f r o m t h e t al k t o t h e d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- h ) .

lt 1 con t in u ou s
-
a m axim u mpow err equ ir em enat
t a given t im e
ll 2 f l. u ct u at ion s
\ b am ou n tbet w eenan u pperan d low er lim it
3 peaksan d t r ou gh s \ . w it h ou t in t er r u pt ion
4 peak dem an d d h igh poin t s an d low poin t s on a gr aph cu r ve
5 range e regular and repet it ive
6 band of fl.uct uat ion f moment aryrises fot t ow edby a fut t
7 bLips g ch an ges,m ovem en t sin gen er al
8 con t in u al h zon e of u p- an d- dow nm ovem en t

Look at t he gr aph show ing elect r icit y dem and


f l u ct u at i o n s o v er a w eek i n t h e UK. Fi n d p ar t s o r
pat t er ns on t he gr aph descr ibed by t he w or ds in :
Ex er ci se 8 e an d an al y se t h e f l u ct u at i o n s. Ho w d o =
t h ey co m p ar e w i t h Hel en ' s ex p l an at i o n ?
o

D a y o f t h e w e e k { No v e m b e r )
Daily p eak d em an d 8p m

66 Un i t 8 Mo n i t o r i n gan d co n t r o l
9 it Read t he docum ent on ener gy saving aim ed at indust r ial plant and f acilit y
m anager s. Com plet e t he t ext using t he w or ds in Exer cise 8e.

D y n o m i cd e m o n dco n t r o sy l st e mco s n b e f i t t e dt o e l e ct r i cool p p l i o n ce st h o to p e r o t e


o n d u l yc y c l e s i, e . o p p l i o n c etsh o ts t o r tu p , r u nf o r o t i m e ,s h u td o w n o g o i n ,o n d t h e n
r e m o i no n st o n d b yf o r o w h i l eb e f o r er e p e o t i n gt h e so m ecy cl e .H e o t i n go n d r e f r i g e r o t i o n
u n t t so r e co m m o ne x o m p l e so f p o w e r - h u n g reyq u i p m e ni th q t o p e r o t eo n t h i sst o r t - r u n - st o p -
w o i tb o si s.
D y n o m i csy st e m es x p l o i t h ef o ctt h o td u t ycy cl eo p p l i o n ce sd o n o t r e q u i r e
( l ) co t i f i h q o h sp o w e r .T h ep u r p o seo f t h e sy st e m iss t o h e l p sm o o t hp o w e r d e m o n df o r
t h e b e n e f i ot f e l e ct r i cu t i l i t i e s.
T o o ch i e v et h i s,t h e yd e l o y t h e st o r t - uopf t h eo p p l i o n ce s
t h ey co n t r o l d u r i n g p er i o d so f ( 2 ) - ' Ho w ev er , o n | y m i n o r o d i u st m en t so r e
m o d et o t i m i n go s, g e n e r o l l yt,h eo p p l i o n ce sco n ce r n e dco n o n l y b e h e l do n si o n d b yf o r
sh o r tp e r i o d so s i h e y n e e d t o r u n o n o ( 3 )- b o si s.Bu t t h i sst i l lb e n e f i t es l e ct r i c
u t i | i t i eso si t h e| p st o o v o i d p r o b l em o t i c, m o m en t o r y ( 4 ) - o n t h ed em o n d
cu r v e.
D y n o m i cco n t r o l w s o r k b y d e t e ct i n g sl i g h t( 5 ) i n t h ef r e q u e n cyo f i h e m o i n s
A Cs u p p | y . A | t h o u g h t h i s v o r i e s o n | y w i t h i n o V e r y n o r r o w ( ó) - , s m o | | d r o p s
i n f r e q u e n cyi n d í co t teh o tp o w e r st o t i o nt u r b i n e o s r e w o r k i n gcI o set o f u | |co p o ci t yT. h e
d y n o m i cco n t r o sy l si e mco n t h e r e f o r he o l d t h eo p p l i o n ceo n st o n d b yf o r o sh o r tt i m eu n t i r
m o i n sf r e q u e n ciyn c r e o s eosg o i n .

b Read t he t ext again and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.


I What is m eant by dut g cgcle?
2 W h at p r o b l em i s d y n am i cco n t r o l d esi g n edt o av o i d ?
3 W h at sen so r i n p u t d o d y n am i cco n t r o l sr el y o n t o al l o w t h em t o f u n ct i o n ?
4 W h at d o es t h e sen so r i n p u t i n ( 3 ) i n d i cat ew i t h r eg ar d t o p o w er st at i o n s?
5 To w h at ex t en t d o d y n am i csy st em sm o d i f y d u t y cy cl es?

10a Read t he ext r act f r om t he t alk and, in pair s, discuss t he f oilow ing
quest ions.
... elect rical charge is ext remelg difficult t o st ore in large amount s, Aou con't
j ust charge up huge bat t eries. So we use an innovat ive t echnique t o st ore up
power pot ent ial during off-peak periods.
I W h y d o y o u t h i n k t h i s i s su ch a m aj o r i ssu e f o r p o w er st at i o n s?
2 Can y o u su g g estw h at i n n o v at i v et ech n i q u ei s u sed t o so l v e t h e p r o b l em ?

) g, l Helen goes on t o descr ibe t he solut ion t o t he pr oblem . List en t o t he


t alk and m ake not es on pum ped st or age.

Pr epar e a shor t t alk on t he oper at ion of a pum ped st or age hydr oelect r ic
pow er st at ion f or visit or s t o t he pow er gener at ion com pany. Use your
not es f r om Exer cise lOb and t he w or ds in t he box. St udent A, you ar e an
elect r ical engineer ; St udent B, you ar e a visit or on a t our of t he plant . ln
pair s, give your t alk and ask and answ er quest ions. Sw ap r oles and pr act ise
ag ai n .

gr aüt y h igh level. low [ eve[ m ou n t ain pu m ps r eser voir t u r bin es

Un i t 8 Mo n i t o r i n gan d co n t r o l 67
tI
- Giving appr oxim at ef i gur es
I
17 a Read t he em ail ext r act and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h o d o y o u t h i n k se n t t h e e m a i l ?W h a t i s t h e i r r o l e w i t h i nt h e c o m p a n y ?
2 W h at t y p e o f r ev i ew i s t h e co m p an y g o i n g t o u n d er t ak e?
3 W h at i s t h e o b i ect i v eo f t h e r ev i ew ?

To: Gerry Klein


Subj ect :I nt ernal review

Dear colleagues,
As you know , w e ar e pr epar ingt o under t akea com pr ehensiveint er na|r eviewoÍ t he com pany'S
your engineer ing
or ganisat lonand f acilit ies.A key ar ea of t his r evieww ill be t o assess how ef f icient ly
exper t iseis being ut i| ised.I w ou| dem phasiset hat t he aim oÍ t his assessm entis not t o quest ionyour
pr of essionalcom pet ence.On t he cont r ar y,I and t he com pany'snew shar eholder sr ecogniset he high
degr eeoÍ t echnica|exper t isew it hint he or ganisat ion.our int ent ionis t o w or k t ow ar dsopt im isingt his
valuabler esour ceby ident if yingt he dem andson your t im e t hat ar e lar gelyunpr oduct ive( such as
t asks) in or der t o allow your skillst o be used m or e pr oduct ively.
adm inist r at ive

b The f ollow ing ext r act is f r om a quest ionnair e used in t he r eview w hich w as
I
I sent t o st af f in t he com pany's design depar t m ent . Read t he quest ionnair e
an d m at ch each q u est i o n ( l - 3 ) t o p o i n t s ( a- c) .

Appr oxim at ely w hat per cent age oÍ your t im e do you spend on t he t ypes of t ask
b e| o w ? Fo r each q u est i o n , t h e su m o f v a| u es g i v en f o r A + B sh o u l d eq u al í o o % .

1 A D o i n g t e c h n i c a l t a sk s t h a t u se m y e n g i n e e r i n gsk i l l s e x t e n si v e l y 'y"
B D o i n g m o d e r a t e l y t e c h n i c a l t a sk s t h a t a l e ss q u a l i f i e dc o l l e a g u e c o u l d d o - %

2 A D o i n g [ e c h n i c a l t a sk s t h a t a d d v a l u e [ e . 9 . d e si g n r n g ,p r o b l e m - so l v i n g-] %
B D o i n g t a sk s t h a t d o n o t a d d v a l u e [ e . 9 . a d m i n i st r a t i o n )- " / "

3 A D o i n g t a sk s t h a t a r e p u r e l y t e c h n i c a l - %
B D o i n q t a sk s t h a t r e l a t e t o t e c h n i c a l o r q a n i za t i o na n d d e c i si o n - m a k i n q- %

a Th e ex t en t o f t ech n i calr o l e v er su s m an ag em en tr o l e
b Th e d eg r ee o f co m m er ci alex p l o i t at i o no f t ech n i calsk i l l s
c Th e d eg r ee o f ap p l i cat i o no f ex p er t i sean d ex p er i en ce

C ) g, S Eleanor and Ger r y t w o design engineer s, ar e t alking about t he


quest ionnair e. List en and w r it e appr oxim at e values, t o t he near est l0o/ o, f or
Ger r y's answ er s t o t he quest ions.

d Com plet e t he f ollow ing sent ences using t he w or ds or phr ases in t he box.
Som et im es m or e t han one answ er is possible.

t at t parFq$í € offt he t op of my head nowhere


near pret t ymuch
rought y somewhere in t he regionof

I They asked f or a baillpar vk'qr t ^ " ' f or set t ing up t he new syst em '
2 I ' v eg o t t h e f i g u r esi n m y co m p u t er ,b u t I co u l d n ' t t el l y o u
3 Th e w o r k i s f i n i sh ed ,t h er e' sj u st t h e t i d y i n g u p t o d o .
4 Th e act u al co st o f t h e st ad i u m w as - t h e est i m at eat E2 m o v er b u d g et .
5 | t h i n k i t ' l l t ak e t w o w eek s t o co m p l et et h e r ep o r t .
6 T h e d e v e l o p m e nw t i l l c o st $ 10m.

68 Un i t 8 Mo n i t o r i n gan d co n t r o l

I
I

I n pair s, ask and answ er t he quest ionsf r om t he quest ionnair ein Exer cise I I b
using t he phr ases in Exer cise I I d. Not e dow n your par t ner 'sansw er s.
I A- o / o B- o / o

2 A- o / o B- o / o

3 A- o / o B- o / o

1, 2 a ) a.g Rs par t of t he com pany'sint er nat r eview ,an assessm entis being m ade
of t he har dw ar eand sof t w ar et hat m ake up t he f ir m 's Com put er Aided Design
( CAD) syst em . Dan, a design engineer ,is t alking t o Beat r ice,his m anager ,
about t he st at e of t he syst em .List en and m ar k t he f ollow ingst at em ent sTiue
CI ) or False ( F) .
I Most of t h e scr een sar e t oo sm all.
2 En g in eersp
s en da lot of t im ew or k in gon scr een .
3 Lar genum ber sof dr aw ingsar e pr int edat t heir of f ice.

Find w or ds and phr ases in audioscr ipt 8.9 on page 93 t o m at ch t he f ollow ing
d ef in it ion s( l - 5 ) .
I ap p r ox im at ely
/
2 m u chm or et h an/
3 at least/ ( t w o t hir ds)
4 m ost/
5 alm ost zer o /

Com plet e t he f ollow ing r eplies t o expr ess t he f igur es in appr oxim at e t er m s
u si n g t h e w o r d s i n Ex er ci ses | 1 d an d l 2 b . So m et i m es m o r e t h an o n e an sw er
is possible.
l How o| d is t his equipm ent ? A goü, f ive year s o| d. ( at | east 5 year s)
2 W h at p er cen t ag eo f t h e PCs n eed ch an g i n g ?- al l o f t h em . ( 9 5 o / o )
3 Ho w m an y o f t h e co m p u t er sar e u p t o sp ec? al l o f t h em . ( 1 Oo / o )
4 How m any of t he st af f use t he CAD syst em ? half of t hem . ( 55o/ o)
5 H o w m u c h w o u | d t h e n e w p r i n t e r sc o st ?- $ 2 ' 0 0 0 . ( $ 3 ' l 2 0 )
6 H o w m u c h d o e sa n a d a p t e r | i k e t h i sc o st ?- ( $ z;
7 How long w ould a f ull syst em t ake t o inst all? 5 days. ( 4- 6 days)
8 Can m o st o f o u r cl i en t sr ead t h ese f i l es? Yes, o f t h em . ( 95o/ o)

13 You ar e set t ing up a sm all com pany of consult ing engineer s em ploying seven
m em ber s of st af f - f ive engineer s and t w o assist ant s. You need t o r ent
an of f ice, equip it w it h a com put er net w or k w it h CAD syst em and adm in
sof t w ar e, and buy ot her basic of f ice equipm ent . ! n pair s, discuss som e
ballpar k f igur es r elat ing t o t he f ollow ing quest ions.
o W h at co m p u t er eq u i p m en tw i l l b e r eq u i r edan d h o w m u ch w i l l i t co st t o b u y ?
o W h at o t h er i t em s o f f u r n i t u r e/ eq u i p m enwt i l l b e n eed ed ,an d h o w m u ch w i l l
t his cost ?
. Ho w m u ch f l o o r sp ace w i l l b e r eq u i r edi n t h e o p en - p l ano f f i ce?
. Ho w l o n g w i l l i t t ak e t o set u p t h e o f f i ce- i n st al lt h e f u r n i t u r ean d eq u i p m en t ?

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- Exp lain in g
t est san dexp er im en t s
I n pair s, discuss t he f ollow ing t est s and exper im ent s and t heir m ain
advant ages and disadvant ages.
I co m p u t er m o d el s an d si m u l at i o n s 2 r ed u ced - scal et est i n g 3 f u l l - scal et est i n g

2 a ln pair s, suggest how t he f ollow ingdevelopm entt ools could be used f or


aer odynam ict est ing.
o Com p u t at ion alFlu idDy n am ics( CFD) o f ield t est ing
o a w in dt u n n eleq u ip p edw it ha r ollin gr oad

) S.t Rn int er nat ionalt eam of r esear cher sar e collabor at ingon t he design
of an exper im ent alener gy- ef f icientvehicle.They ar e discussingt he t ools
availablef or developingt he vehicle'saer odynam icdesign. List en t o t he
conver sat ionand answ er t he f ollow ingquest ions.
I Wh at op t ion sar e av ailab lef or w in dt u n n elt est in gin t er m sof scale?
2 Wh yar e r ollin gr oad su sef u in
l w in dt u n n elsw h ent est in gv eh icles?
3 Wh at issu ew ill d et er m in ew h et h eror n ot a r ollin gr oadis n ecessar y ?
4 Wh at p oin t is m ad eab ou tt h e r eliab ilit of
y CFD an d w in dt u n n eld at a?
5 What pr oblemis m ent ionedw it h r egar dt o out doort est ing?

) g.t t ist en again and com plet et he f ollow ingext r act sf r om t he conver sat ion
using t he w or ds and phr ases in t he box.
Theacidtest back-to-backtesting in thefietd mock-up
triatrun tried-and-testedvalidate vfttnt

1 ... t he t est swouldobviouslgDe virt t ^ al , based on a comput ermodel.


2 ... go int o a wind t unnel,wit h a scale model, or a full-size
3 ... t f's not j ust about dat a got hering.Youalso have t o t he dat a.
4 The onlg comes whengou t rA out a full-scaleprot ot Apein real
condit ions.We need t o make sure t hat evergt hingis - out side,wit h
a full-scale
5 ... wit h changeable weat her, it 's not easA t o do - out

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Mat ch t he w or ds and phr ases in Exer cise 2c t o t he def init ions ( a- h) .


a a 3 D m o d el si m u l at i n gsh ap e an d si ze, b u t w i t h o u t i n t er n alco m p o n en t s
uaoclc-t ep
b p r ov ent o b e r eliab let h r ou g hr eal u se/ t r ials
c ou t d oor s.in a r ealsit u at ion
d d escr ib es som et h in g sim u lat edb y sof t w ar e, n ot p h y sical
e a cr u cialt r ialt o p r ov ew h et h eror n ot som et h in w g or k s-
f t r ialst o com p ar et w o d if f er ensolu
t t ion s,in t h e sam econ d it ion s
g p r o v e t h e o r e t i ca | co n ce p t sb y t e st i n g t h e m i n r e a | i t y -
h a pr act icalt est of som et hingnew or unknow nt o discoverit s ef f ect iveness

Com plet e t he aer odynam ic design developm ent plan of t he ener gy- ef f icient
vehicle using st ages ( a- e) .
a Test m odel in w ind t unnel t o validat e dat a f r om scale t est s
b Car r y o u t b ack - t o - b ackt est s i n w i n d t u n n el w i t h m o ck - u p s
c Bu i l d f u l l - si zew o r k i n g p r o t o t y p e
d Sel ect b est d esi g n , b ased o n d at a f r o m w i n d t u n n el t est s
e Nar r o w d o w n d esi g n o p t i o n st o t h r ee, b ased o n co m p u t er d at a
Aer odynam ic design developm ent plan
I Ex p er im enut sin gCFD sof t w ar e
2

3 Pr o d u ce r ed u ced - scal em o ck - u p so f d esi g n san d t est i n w i n d t u n n el


4
5 Bu ildf ir stf u ll- scale m ock - u p
6
1 Pr o d u ce t w o r ev i sedd esi g n st o i m p r o v eo n f u l l - scal em o ck - u p
I
9 Select best design, based on dat a f r om t est s
l0
il Car r you t f ieldt est sw it ht r ial r u n sou t sid e

3 You ar e m em ber sof a t echnologicalr esear cht eam sim ilar t o t he one
in Exer cise2b. You have been asked t o design a t est pr ogr am m ef or an
exper im ent alsyst em f or air - dr oppingcar go. Read t he br ief and, in pair s,
discusst he t ypes of t est r equir ed and t heir sequence.

Design br ief
Th e syst em allow s r elat ivelyf r agilecar go t o be air - dr oppedf r om plan es
in t o r em ot e locat ion s on t h e gr ou n d. lt com pr ises a par ach u t e,at t ach ed
t o a cylin dr icalcon t ain er t w o m et r es lon g w it h a diam et er of 1. 5 m et r es.
Th e con t ain er is su r r ou n ded by a def or m able pr ot ect ive st r u ct u r e.
The aims of t est ing are t o develop t he designs of:
a) t he parachut e
b) t h e pr ot ect ive st r u ct u r e, in or der t o m in im iset h e im pact t o car t o
in side t h e con t ain er .
Th e n u m ber of t est s m u st be m axim ised w it h in a lim it ed bu dget .As
t est s involving real drops from aircraft are cost ly, t hese must be kept t o
a m inim um .

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I view son pr edict ions
Exchanging and t heor ies
4 a t n pair s, answ er t he
f ollow ingquest ions.
I Wh at k in d sof car g ois
som et im esdr oppedf r om
aircraft ,and why?
2 What ar e t he advant ages
an d d isad v an t ag es
of
air - d r op s?

Read t he f ollow ing pr edict ions of how a cont ainer air - dr opped w it h
par achut es m ight behave w hile f alling, and on hit t ing t he gr ound. Com plet e
t he pr edict ions by under lining t he w or ds you t hink ar e cor r ect .
I Th e l o n g er t h e co n t ai n eri s i n t h e ai r , t h e m o r e i t s h o r i zo n t alsp eed w i l l
decr ease/ incr ease.
2 Co m p ar ed w i t h a l o w - al t i t u d ed r o p , t h e v er t i calsp eed o f a h i g h - al t i t u d ed r o p
w i l l b e l o w er / h i g h er .
3 I n t er m s o f d am ag e t o t h e co n t ai n er ,a h i g h v er t i cal / h o r i zo n t ali m p act sp eed
i s p o t en t i al l yw o r se.
4 A v er y l o w - al t i t u d ed r o p w i l l m o st l i k el y cau se t h e co n t ai n ert o sl i d e/ r o l l
al o n g t h e g r o u n d .

) g: Ar naud and Jenna, t w o engineer s, ar e t alking at t he st ar t of an air -


dr op r esear ch pr oj ect . Which pr edict ions in Exer cise 4b do t hey agr ee on,
and w hich do t hey disagr ee on? How do t heir ideas com par e w it h your s?

5a Rephr ase t he w or ds in br acket s t o com plet e t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he


conver sat ion.
l So ' - ( i n t h e o r y ) ' t h e h o r i zo n t a l sp e e d w i l l k e e p d e c r e a si n g . . .
2 So, ( assum e)t he dr op alt it ude's ver g low , . . .
3 ... - ( sure) o low vert ical speed is t he crit ical fact or.
4 Because, ( presume) , if t he groundspeed's quit e high, t here's a
danger t he cont ainer will roll ...
5 So, ( ar gue) ,r olling is t he w or st pr oblem , . . .

Rephr ase t he w or ds in bold in t he f ollow ing sent ences using t he w or ds in


Exer cise 5a.
I I su p p o se t h er e' l lal w ay sb e a cer t ai n am o u n t o f g r o u n d sp eed .
2 l f w e assu m e t h e co n t ai n erw i l l r o l l , w e' l l n eed t o p r o t ect i t acco r d i n g l y .
3 Acco r d l n g t o t h e h y p o t h esi s, g r o u n d sp eedw i l l al m o st al w ay sb e p o si t i v e.
4 Yo u co u l d say t h at i t ' s i n ev i t ab l et h e co n t ai n erw i l l r o l l an d b o u n ce al o n g .
5 I ' m co n v i n ced t h at h i g h v er t i calsp eed i s l ess p r o b l em at i ct h an h i g h
g r o u n d sp eed .

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c I n pair s, decide w het her t he f ollow ing w or ds and phr ases ar e used t o agr ee
or disagr ee. can you t hink of ot her phr ases f or agr eeing and disagr eeing?
Ab so l u t el y I ' m n o t co n v i n ced I ' m n o t so su r e No t n ecessar i l y
Of cour se Tr ue

d Look at t he diagr am and, in pair s, discuss t he f ollow ing quest ions.

Dr opalt it ude

Air cr af tspeedand d'ir ect ion


Win dsp eedan dd ir ect ion

sp eedof con t aj n er
Ver t ' icaI

{- Air sp eed of con t ain er


{- o f co n t ai n er
Gr o u n d sp eed

I W h at i s t h e d i f f er en ceb et w eenai r sp eed an d g r o u n d sp eed ?Ho w d o


w i n d sp eed an d w i n d d i r ect i o nr esu l t i n a d i f f er en ceb et w eenan ai r cr af t ' s
ai r sp eed an d i t s g r o u n d sPeed ?
2 l f an ai r cr af t ' sg r o u n d sp eedan d ai r sp eed ar e t h e sam e, w h at m u st t h e w i n d
sp eed b e?
3 I n t h eo r y ,an ai r cr af tcan f l y w i t h a g r o u n d sp eedo f zer o i n cer t ai n ex t r em e
co n d i t i o n s.w h at w o u l d t h ese co n d i t i o n sb e, w i t h r eg ar d t o w i n d sp eed an d
t he air cr af t 'sdir ect ion r elat ive t o t he w ind?
4 To m i n i m i set h e h o r i zo n t alg r o u n d sp eedo f an ai r - d r o p p edco n t ai n ero n
l an d i n g ,w h at sh o u l d t h e ai r cr af t ' sd i r ect i o nb e, r el at i v et o t h e w i n d ?
5 l f sev er alai r - d r o p sar e car r i ed o u t f r o m t h e sam e al t i t u d ew i t h d i f f er en t
w i n d sp eed s,h o w w i l l h i g h er w i n d sp eed s af f ect t h e g r o u n d sp eedo f t h e
co n t ai n ero n l an d i n g ?

6 a t n pair s, discuss w hich of t he f ollow ing opt ions you t hink is pr ef er able and
why.
I a l o w - l ev eld r o p w i t h l o w v er t i calsp eed an d h i g h h o r i zo n t alsp eed
2 a h i g h - l ev eld r o p w i t h h i g h v er t i calsp eed an d l o w h o r i zo n t alsp eed

I n pair s, discuss how t he design of t he cont ainer used f or dr opping car go


w ould be dif f er ent f or each of t he t w o opt ions in Exer cise 6a. For each
sit uat ion, consider how t he cont ainer could be built t o cushion t he t ype
of im pact . I n par t icular , t hink about t he shape of t he cont ainer and t he
pr ot ect ive st r uct ur e ar ound it .

Un i t 9 Th eo r yan d Pr act i ce 73
- Com p ar in gr esu lt sw it h ex p ect at ion s
7a ln pair s, discuss t he dif f er ence bet w een expect at ions and r esult s.
Cive an exam ple r elat ing t o r esear ch and developm ent ( R& D) in
en g i n eer i n g .

Man f r ed Hau g , an aer o n au t i cal en g i n eer , i s d escr i b i n g h i s ear l y


r ocket exper im ent s. Read t he descr ipt ion and explain w hat is
m ean t b y t h e ex p r essi o n s i n b o l d .
Relging on t rial and error isn't olwags t he best wag t o improve
t echnologg, but I found it was an effect ive waA t o develop roclset s.
Especiallg as rocket science was unfamiliar t errit org for me. I was on
a st eep learning cule, hence t he numerous explosions.

Read m or e of t he descr ipt ion. What kinds of r ocket did t hey build
and how do you t hink t hey w or ked?
I should sag t hat t his had not hing t o do wit h NASA, and happened
a long wag from Cape Canaveral. lt was j ust me and a few friends
on a windswept foot ball field near Homburg. But t he plast ic bot t le
wat er rocket s we built and launched went t hrough an impressive R&.D
!l progromme, bearing in mind we were onlg 12 gears old!

8a ) g. S t ist en t o an int er view w it h Manf r ed about building and


launching w at er r ocket s and answ er t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I Ho w f u l l w er e t h e b o t t l es?
2 W h at co i n ci d en cew as h el p f u l ?
3 How pow er f ul w as t he r ocket ?
4 W h at p r o b l em o ccu r r ed ?

Read t he f ollow ing ext r act s f r om t he int er view . What is m eant by t he w or ds


in bold?
1 ... we expect ed it would shoot up reasonablg fast .
2 ... we didn't ant icipat e j ust how powerful it would be.
3 lt totallg exceeded our expectations.

lt 9a I n pair s, discuss t w o or t hr ee solut ions t o t he pr oblem exper ienced w it h t he


r ocket , based on basic m at er ials and sim ple assem bly t echniques. For each
pot ent ial solut ion, explain how you w ould expect t he r ocket t o per f or m and
w hy, descr ibing pot ent ial pr oblem s f or each solut ion.

) g. q Vanf r ed goes on t o descr ibe how he and his f r iends solved t he


p r o b l em . Li st en t o t h e d escr i p t i o n an d su m m ar i se t h e so l u t i o n , ex p l ai n i n g
w hy it w as ef f ect ive. How does t he solut ion com par e w it h your ideas in
Exer cise 9a?

) g. q Ust en again and com plet e t he f ollow ing phr ases f r om t he descr ipt ion.
I ( as expect ed) lt didn't go exact lg
2 ( ext r em elyw ell) lt w or ked

74 Un i t 9 Th eo r yan d p r act i ce
t 0a t n pair s, discuss possiblew ays of m akingt he w at er r ocket m or e pow er f ult o
allow it t o at t ain higher alt it udes.The basis of t he design should be t he
sa m e a n d y o u m a y o n | y u se b a si cm a t e r i a l s. Fo r e a ch so l u t i o n , e x p l a i n t h e
f ollow ingpoint s.
o Why you w ouldexpectt he r ockett o be m or eef f ect ive
. Any pot ent ialPr oblem s
t he
) g.S t ist en t o Manf r ed descr ibinghow t he r ocket w as developedand
r esult s of f ur t her t est s. Make not es on t he im pr ovem ent m
s ade and t heir
consequences. How do t he solut ions com par ew it h your ideas f r om
Exer cise lOa?

Read t he f ollow ingphr asest hat Manf r ed uses. com plet e t he def init ionsby
under liningt he cor r ect w or ds.
1 as it t ur nedout : w hat happenedin t heor y/ pr cllCe
2 w hat act uallg hoppened : w hat happenedin t heor y/ pr act ice
3 w e under est im at t
ed he pr essur e : it w asless/ m or et han w e t hought
4 we overest imat edt he st rengt h : it was less/ more t han we t hought
5 plast icbot t lesore hardlg up t o t heiob : t hey'readequat e/ inadequat e
6 I lear nedt he har d w ag. : it w asa t heor et ical/ pr act icallesson

ln pair s, discusst he f ollow ingquest ions.


o Did y ou h av ean y ex p er ien ces of b u ild in gt h in g sw h eny ou w er ey ou n g er
w h ichd id n ' tt u r n ou t as y ou ' dex p ect ed w ? h at d id y ou u n d er est lm ator e
over est im at e? What lessonsdid you lear nt he har d w ay?
o w h en y ou w er ey ou n g erw, h atex p er ien ces w er em ost b en ef icial in h elp in g
y ou t o im p r ov ey ou rt ech n icalsk ills?w h at t ech n ical p r in cip les
d id y ou lear n ?

1t Am at eur r ocket scient ist shave pr oducedw at er r ocket s capable of r eaching


alt it udes of sever al hundr ed m et r es in com pet it ions.I n pair s, t hink of init ial
ideas f or a suit able design w hich com pliesw it h t he f ollow ingcom pet it ionr ules'

Wat er Rocket GomPet it ion


{f Rocket s m ust be assem bled ent ir elyf r om
con su m er Pr od u ct sPu r ch asedf r om
super m ar ket s or DI Y st or es. For saf et y
r eason s, n o g lass or m et alliccom p on en t s
ar e per m it t ed.

{f Flocket sw ill be pr essur ised, and anchor ed


d u r in g p r essu r isat ionu sin g a com p r essor
an d lau n ch p ad p r ov id edb y t h e or g an iser s

Jf Release of t he r ocket w ill be t r igger ed by


com pet it or s, f r om a dist ance, by r ope' at
t he m om ent deem ed appr opr iat e by t he
com pet it or ,based on a r eading on t he
pr essur e gauge of t he com Pnessor .

Unit 9 Theor yand Pr act ice 75


Discu ssin gcau sesan d ef f ect s
I n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e d i f f er en ce b et w een cau se an d ef f ect i n each o f t h e
f o l l o w i n g si t u at i o n s.
1 a v eh i cl et y r e o v er h eat i n g
2 a n e l e c t r i c acl i r c u i to v e r l o a d i n g
3 a sh i p ' sh u l l c o r r o d i n g

t 3a Read t h e t i t l e o f t h e ar t i cl e i n Ex er ci se I 3 b an d ex p l ai n w h at y o u t h i n k i t
m ean s.

b Read t h e ar t i cl e an d an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
I W h at ar e ch i ck encan n o n sd esi g n edt o d o ?
2 W h y w as a ch i ck encan n o n u sed f o r a t r ai n t est ?
3 W h at w er e t h e ef f ect so f t h e t est ?

CHI GKEICAlI
{ l{ ol{GOOFMAKESTECHEGGHEADS
I OOKLI KETURKEYS
j et
\ f , / n en n ew ai r cr af t ar e d ev el o p ed , The ef f ect s w er e devast at ing. As a r esult of
l, Y Y en g i n es an d co ck p i t w i n d sh i el d s ar e t h e i m p act , a h o l e w as sm ash ed , n o t j u st
|Í t est ed t o si m u l at e b i r d st r i k es ( m i d - ai r t h r o u g h t h e w i n d sh i el d , b u t al so t h r o u g h
co l l i si o n s w i t h b i r d s) , w h i ch can r esu l t i n t h e b ack o f t h e d r i v er ' s co m p ar t m en t . I t
dam age. The t est s ar e car r ied out using w as har d t o believe a chicken had caused
special com pr essed- air cannons t hat f ir e so m u ch d est r u ct i o n . Co n seq u en t l y ,t h e
d ead ch i ck en s. On o n e o ccasi o n su ch a engineer s cont act ed t heir aer onaut ical
gun w as lent , by an aer onaut ical com pany, co l l eag u es t o en q u i r e i f t h e p r o b l em m i g h t
t o so m e en g i n eer s d ev el o p i n g a n ew t r ai n . b e d u e t o an i ssu e w i t h t h e g u n , so m e so r t o f
Bir d st r ikes w er e a pot ent ial danger , ow ing f ault t hat could have caused it t o exceed it s
t o t he t r ain's high speed. Having r eceived nor m al f ir ing pow er . No m alf unct ions w er e
i n st r u ct i o n s i n h o w t o u se t h e can n o n , f ound. How ever , it w as lat er discover ed
t he t r ain designer s bought an oven- r eady t hat t he unexpect ed dam age had occur r ed
ch i ck en f r o m a l o cal su p er m ar k et , an d b ecau se o f a t em p er at u r e i ssu e.
subsequent ly f ir ed it at t heir pr ot ot ype.

Th e t ex t i n Ex er ci se I 3 b i s an u r b an l eg en d ( o r u r b an m y t h ) - a co m m o n l y

lt t o l d st o r y t h at i s sai d t o b e t r u e, b u t w h i ch i s n o t . Can y o u g u ess w h at


t em per at ur e issue caused t he unexpect ed ef f ect s?

d Co m p l et e t h e f o l l o w i n g sen t en ces u si n g t h e w o r d s an d p h r ases i n t h e b o x .

becauseof ( x2) caused consequent lyduet o owingt o rt sut t in resultof

I Bi r d st r i k es 6 2 n v esq l t i \ d am ag e t o ai r cr af t .
2 Bi r d st r i k e sW e r e a p o t e n t i a | p r o b | e m f o r t h e t r a i n , - l
I- i t s sp eed .
5 Du r i n g t h e t est , t h e t r ai n w as sev er el yd am ag ed as a - t h e i m p act .
4 Th e d am ag e o ccu r r ed a p r o b l em r el at i n gt o t em p er at u r e.
5Theim pact of t hechicken- it t oent er t het r ain.
6 Th een g i n eer st h o u g h t t h eg u n w asf au | t y , so - t h ey ca| | ed t h ei r
c o l l e a g u e s.

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I
e Read t h e f o l l o w i n g en g i n eer i n g u r b an l eg en d s an d co m p l et e t h e
descr ipt ions of causes and ef f ect s using t he cor r ect f or m of t he w or ds
an d p h r ases i n Ex er ci se I 3 d . So m et i m es m o r e t h an o n e w o r d o r p h r ase i s
p o ssi b l e.
1 Ap p ar en t l y ,t h e b i g g est ch al l en g ei n sp ace ex p l o r at i o nw as d ev el o p i n ga p en
f o r ast r o n au t st o u se i n o r b i t as o r d i n ar y b al l p o i n t p en s d o n ' t w o r k i n sp ace,
becat use oP / Ar l. elo / ow \ t \ glo t he f act t hat t her e's no gr avit y. So
t h i s p r o b l em ,t h er e w er e t eam s o f r esear ch er sw o r k i n g f o r
y ear s,t r y i n g t o f i n d a so l u t i o n .Ev en t u al l yso
, m eo n e cam e u p w i t h t h e i d ea
o f u si n ga p e n c i l .
2 W h en t h ey d esi g n edt h e f o u n d at i o n so f t h e l i b r ar y o n t h e u n i v er si t ycam p u s,
t h ey f o r g o t t o al l o w f o r t h e w ei g h t o f t h e b o o k s o n t h e sh el v es,w h i ch
t h e b u i l d i n gt o st ar t si n k i n g .So - , h al f o f t h e
f l o o r s h av e h ad t o b e l ef t em p t y ,w i t h o u t b o o k s, t o k eep t h e w ei g h t d o w n .
3 Di d y o u h ear ab o u t t h at Ol y m p i c- si zedsw i m m i n gp o o l t h at w as b u i l t ?
Th ey g o t t h e l en g t h w r o n g , t h e t i l es. Th ey f o r g o t t o t ak e
i n t o acco u n t t h e t h i ck n ess,w h i ch t h e p o o l m easu r i n ga f ew
m i | | i m e t r e s t o o Sh o r t . So - , i t c a n ' t b e u s e d f o r s w i m m i n g
co m o et i t i o n s.

14a On e p o p u l ar t o p i c f o r u r b an l eg en d s i s t h e su g g est i o n t h at t h e m o o n
l an d i n g s d i d n ' t r eal l y t ak e p l ace an d w er e f i l m ed o n Ear t h . l n p ai r s, d i scu ss
t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
. I n p h o t o s t ak en o f ast r o n au t so n t h e m o o n , w h y ar e n o st ar s v i si b l e i n t h e
sk y ?
o I n f i l m f o o t ag e,w h y i s t h e f l ag p l an t ed o n t h e su r f aceo f t h e m o o n seen
m o v i n gsl i g h t l y ?
o W h y d o p h o t o s o f ast r o n au t s'f o o t p r i n t sap p ear t o b e o n a w et su r f acean d
n o t i n d r y d u st ?
. W h y i s n o b l a st c r a t e rc a u se db y e n g i n et h r u st d u r i n gt h e l a n d i n gv i si b l e
b e l o wt h e m o d u l e ?

) g . S Car o l i n e an d Ren at o , t w o co l l eag u es at an en g i n eer i n g f i r m , ar e


t al k i n g ab o u t t h e m o o n l an d i n g s d u r i n g a co f f ee b r eak . Li st en t o t h e
conver sat ion and com par e
w hat t hey say w it h your
i d eas f r o m Ex er ci se 1 4 a.

C l n p ai r s, d i scu ss an y u r b an
legends you have hear d
r el at i n g t o en g i n eer i n g
and t echnology. Use t he
f o l l o w i n g i d eas t o h el p y o u .
o unbelievabld e e si g nf a u l t s
. b i zar r e i n ci d en t s
i n v o l v i n gcar s
o r u m o u r sa b o u t a m a zi n g
ex p er im en t al t echn o l o g y
o b a d w o r k m a n sh i pb y =
p l u m b e rasn d
b u i l d e r s,
e l e ct r i ci a n s 'G'; ; -.=
jf-= * "::H
Unit 9 Theor yand pr act ice
.i.
E
UNI T 10
Discussing per f or m ance
and
suit abit it y
a Describingphysicalforces
o Discussingrelat iveperformance
a Descr ibing capabilit iesand
lim it at ions

I Di scu ssi n gp er f o r m an ce
an d su í t ab i l i t y
1a l n p ai r s, an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s ab o u t w i n d t u r b i n es.
1 W h a t f u n c t i o nd o w i n d t u r b i n e sp e r f o r m ?
2 W h a t a r e t h e m a i n a d v a n t a g e sa n d d i sa d v a n t a g eos f w i n d t u r b i n e s?
3 W h at t y p es o f l o cat i o n ar e m o st su i t ab l ef o r w i n d f ar m s?

b l n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e f u n ct i o n s an d t ech n i cal ch ar act er i st i cs o f t h e f o l l o w i n g


w i n d t u r b i n e co m p o n en t s.

bt ades t ow er qen er at or

2a ) t O. t Vi t e, Lo r et a an d Han i f , en g i n eer s at a w i n d t u r b i n e co n st r u ct o r , ar e
d i scu ssi n g p er f o r m an ce an d su i t ab i l i t y i ssu es r el at i n g t o o f f sh o r e w i n d
t u r b i n es. Li st en t o t h e co n v er sat i o n an d an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
I W h i c h w l n d t u r b i n ec o m p o n e n td o t h e e n g i n e e r sd i sc u ss?
2 W h a t i s t h e b i g p r o b l e mw i t h o f f sh o r ei n st a l l a t i o n s?
3 W h i c h t w o t y p e so f c o n st r u c t i o nm a t e r i a la r e b e i n gc o m p a r e d ?
4 W h y ar e co ast al d ef en cesm en t i o n ed ?
5 W h a t p o i n t d o e s H a n i f m a k e a b o u t r e g u l a rm a i n t e n a n c e ?
6 W h at co m p ar i so nn eed s t o b e m ad e w i t h r eg ar d t o l i f esp an ?

b Mat ch t h e w o r d s ( l - 6 ) f r o m t h e d i scu ssi o n t o t h e d ef i n i t i o n s ( a- 0 .

1 appr opr iat e/ su it abt e a t h e r igh t sot u t ionf or a par t icu larsit u at ion
2 con sist en t / r et iable b good en ou ghf or t h e in t en dedf u n ct ion
3 cost -effect ive/ economical c per f or m sa f u n ct ion w e[ .
4 effect ive d w or ksqu ickt yan d w ell
5 efficient e makest he most of resources,isn't w ast eful
6 sufficient / adequat e f doesn 'tbr eakdow n ,at w aysper f or m sin t h e sam ew ay

C Make t he f ollow ing w or ds negat ive by adding t he pr ef ixes in- or un- .


l adequ at e i\ 4áeqr ^ at ! e 6 ef licient
2 ap p r o p r i at e 7 r eliable
3 co n si st en t 8 su f f i ci en t
4 econ om ical 9 su i t a b l e
5 ef f ect ive

78 Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d a r i e s
d ) t O.t t ist en again. What issues do Mike, Lor et a and Hanif agr ee and
disagr eeon?

3a The f ollow inginf or m at ionis f r om t he w eb sit e of Sigm a Pow er ,a f ir m


t hat advisescor por at e and gover nm entclient s on w ind ener S/ pr oiect s.
Com plet et he t ext using t he w or ds in Exer cise2c.

E The f act t hat w ind t ur binesconsum eno f uel and w ast e ver y lit t leener gyis clear lya f undam ent al
advant age.But j ust f iev7 e$$cr er r t ar e t hey? Key f igur es

E Clear ly,w ind t ur binesneed t o be locat edon r elat ivelyw indy sit esin or der t o f unct ion.Fr om a
st an d p o i n tw, h at k i n d so í g eo g r ap h i cal I o cat i o nar e t h e m o st -
m et eo r o l o g i caI ?

E Tur binesar e gener allyplacedat t he t ops of t all t ow er s,w her e w ind speedsar e highel t hus
m ak i n gt h em m o r e . W h at o t h er p o si t i o n i n g f act o r s i n f l u en cep er f o r m an ce?

E W i n d t u r b i n esr ar e| y Í u n ct i o n co n t i n u o u s| y , d u et o t h ef act t h at w i n d sp eed sar e- '


Ho w si g n i f i canits t h e i m p acto f v ar i ab l e w eat h er co n d i t i o n so n p o w er g en er at i n gcap aci t y ?

I
Tr ansm it t ingelect r icit yover long dist ancesis inher ent ly , due t o pow er lossf r om
p o w er l i n es.Fi n do u t m o r eab o u t t h e ad v an t ag eso f g en er at i n g
o v er h eado r u n d er g r o u n d
p o w er l o cal l y .

E Th e g en er at i n gcap aci t yo f w i n d t u r b i n esi s g en er al l y


100% . W h at p er cen t ag e o f t o t al g en er at i n g cap aci t ycan w i n d t
f o r i t t o b e r el i edu p o n
u r b i n esr eal i st i cal p
l yr o v i d e?

I
So m e e a r | y w i n d t u r b i n e sW e r e - , su f f e r i n 9 b r e a k d o w n sc a u se d b y i n a x i a |
st r essesst em m ingf r om higherw ind loadson t he upper blade. How evel t his pr oblem has been
o v er co m eo n m o d er nu n i t s.Lear nm o r eab o u t t h e t ech n i ca| ev o l u t i o n o f w i n d t u r b í n es
{
at

You ar e engineer sat Sigm a Pow er .The m ar ket ingm anager has asked
you t o pr ovide som e t echnicalansw er sf or t he f r equent lyasked quest ions
sect ion of t he com pany'sw ebsit e.The FAO sect ion is aim ed pr im ar ily at
pot ent ial client sw ho ar e t hinking of inst allingw ind t ur bines at t heir sit es
- f act or ies,of f ice com plexes,hospit als,and univer sit ycam puses.ln pair s,
discusst he f ollow ingquest ionsand w r it e t he answ er sf or t he w ebsit e using
t he inf or m at ionin t he f act f ile and your ow n know ledge.

e h av in ga w in dt u r b in eat m y sit e?
Wh at ' st h e b ig ad v an t agof
How d ep en d ab le as a sou r ceof p ow er g
ar ew in d t u r b in es , iv ent h at w eat h ercon d it ionar s e
ch an g eab le?
Wh at k in d sof sit ear e m ostsu it ab le r elat iv teo n at u r alf act or ssu chas
f or w in dt u r b in es,
h ills,t h e coast ,an d h eig h tab ov esealev el?
What 'st he m ost appr opr iat e locat ionf or m y w ind t ur bine,r elat ivet o localf eat ur eson t he
sit e,su chas t r eesan d b u ild in g s?
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Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es 79
I

- Descr ibingphysicalf or ces


4 a Read t he f oilow ingar t icr e.w hat is a sor ar t ow er and how does
it use t he
f or ces of expansionand pr essur e?

j 9L\ j J .Í { )
I y! ; ls
Th en eedt o d ev el o pr en ew ab l en e er g yi s w i d el yseenas
7bt u., a f u t u r i st i tcech n o l o g i cal
ch al l en g e. I n r eal i t yso , m eo f t h e
cr u u e b m ost ef f ect ivew aysof har nessinghor sepow erf r om nat ur e
ar e basedon concept st hat haveexist edf or donkey'syear s.
rcrrrcltc Th ew i n dt u r b i n ei s an o b v i o u sex am p l e.An o t h er- l ess
al m o sta cen t u r yag o- i s t h e
energy? w el l k n o w n ,b u t co n cei v ed
so l art o w ero r so l arch i m n eyAn . d i f t h e Au st r al i an co m p an y
En v i r o Mi ssi oco n m p l et es an am b i t i o u sso l art o w erp r o j ect
i n t h e New So u t hW al esd eser t t, h e t ech n o l o g co y uld
cap t u r en o t j u st t h e su n ! r ay sb u t t h e p u b l i c' si m ag i n at i o n
w o r l d w i d e. Th ef i r mi s p l an n i n gt o co n st r u cta t o w era
co l o ssal o n ek i l o m et r e h i g h .l f b u i l t ,i t w i t lb e t h e w o r l d ' s
t al l estst r u ct u r eb y a h u g em ar g i n .

Howit works
A l ar g eg l assen cl o su r ei s b u i l t ,w i t ha ch i m n eyat i t s cen t r e.
Th esu n h eat st h e en cl o su r e, cau si n gex p an si o no f t h e ai r
i n si d e.At t h e t o p o f t h e ch i m n eyt,h e l o w ert em p er at u ran e d
l o w erp r essu r ed u et o t h e h i g h eral t i t u d ecr eat ea p r essu r e
dif f er ent ialknow nas st ackef f ect .This causesair t o f low
u p t h e ch i m n eyEl . ect r i ci tiys g en er at ed b y t u r b i n esat t h e
b o t t o mo f t h e ch i m n eyw, h i char ed r i v enb y t h e f l o wo f ai r .
Th eb i g g ert h e ar eao f g l assan d t h et al l ert h e ch i m n eyt,h e
g r eat ert h e ai r f l o wan d t h e h i g h ert h e g en er at i n cap
g aci t y .

b W h at p h y si cal f o r ces w o u l d act o n a so l ar t o w er I k m h i g h ?

c ) t o . z su , a st r u ct u r ar en g i n eer sp eci al i si n g r n t h e d esi g n o f v er y t ai l


st r uct ur es, is giving a t alk t o a gr oup of engineer ing st udent s.
List en t o t he
t al k . W h i ch o f t h e f o r ces i n t h e b o x d o esn ' t sh e m en t i o n ?

! 9n! ing cent rifugalforce compressioncont ract ion expansion


frict ion pÍ essureshear t ension t orsion/ t orque

Label t he diagr am s using t he f or ces in Exer cise 4c.

lEr '. - J- - l '( D) '#


cor4PYessro\

6t l8 ,[ É 'o11l
; - EI Tir a'Tq
---T44--

80 Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es
) t O. Z Co m p t et e t h e f o l l o w i n g sen t en ces f r o m t h e t al k u si n g t h e f o r ces i n
Ex er ci se 4 c. Li st en ag ai n an d ch eck y o u r an sw er s.
1 So t hot downward force meons t he st ruct ure is in cou^ pyessio\. especiallU
neor t he bot t om .
2 . . . a hor izont al load, exer t ed bg air - against one side of t he
st ruct ure.
3 Becouse t he st ruct ure is fixed at ground level, and free ot t he t op, t hat
generot es forces.
4 . . . w hen elem ent s bend, gou have opposing f or ces: at one side,
at t he ot her.
5 ... t he wind effect ivelg t ries t o slide t he st ruct ure along t he ground, and t he
foundat ions below t he qround resist t hat . The result of t hat / s -
f o r ce . . .
6 . . . t he foundot ions need t o relu on wit h t he qround t o resist t he
pull- out f or ce, . . .
1 The act ion of t he wind can also generat e . You get a t wist ing
f o r ce . . .
8 When concr et e absor bs heot f r om t he sun, Aou get ; as soon as t he
sun goes in, t her e's

Yo u an d y o u r p ar t n er sp eci al i se i n d esi g n i n g st r u ct u r es f o r el ect r i cal


t r an sm i ssi o n g r i d s. Yo u ar e cu r r en t l y w o r k i n g o n a cab l e su p p o r t co n cep t
f or pow er lines near w ind f ar m s exposed t o sever e w eat her . You have com e
u p w i t h t h e f o l l o w i n g d esi g n . ! n p ai r s, h o l d a sh o r t m eet i n g t o ev al u at e y o u r
design concept . Explain t he f or ces act ing on t he st r uct ur e.

Severe w eat her cable support concept

b eam
w in d d ir ect ion1 \ p ivot in g
:: in su lat or s
_____
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co l u m n1 1 _
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co l u m n2 - v cables

leg 11 l eg 3

z
w i n d d ir ect ion2
t , leg
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con cn et e
f o u n d at i o n s

Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d a r i e s 81
I Discu ssin gr elat iv ep er f or m an ce
5a I n p ai r s, d i scu ss t h e ad v an t ag es an d d i sad v an t ag es o f ai r an d h i g h -
sp eed r ai l t r av el . Fo cu s o n t r i p s o f b et w een 5 0 0 k m an d I , 5 0 0 k m , t h e
j o u r n ey l en g t h o v er w h i ch p l an es an d t r ai n s o f t en co m p et e f o r t h e sam e
passenger s.

Read t h e ex t r act f r o m an ar t i cl e ab o u t t r an sp o r t i n a p o p u l ar sci en ce an d


t ech n o l o g y m ag azi n e an d an sw er t h e f o l l o w i n g q u est i o n s.
I W h at f act o r ssh o u l d b e co n si d er edi n t h e co m p ar at i v ean al y si sd escr i b ed ?
2 W h at i s t h e p u r p o se o f t h e co m p ar at i v ean al y si s?
3 W h at su g g est i o ni s m ad e ab o u t Eu r o p e?

Qpeed, convenience, ef f iciency, and t hese variables t oget her in varying quant it ies,
Jenür onm ent al- f r iendliness: f our f act or s and you have a model for calculat ing t he
wit h which t o assess t he relat ive effect iveness opt imum way of moving people.
of different long-dist ance, mass-t ransport On a European scale, whichever way you mix
solut ions f or passenger s. Technology: t he t he various crit eria, t he most advant ageous
key crit erion in det ermining what t ransport way oÍ get t ing people around t he heart of t he
solut ions ar e available. And dist ance: t he m ain cont inent seem s t o be on high- speed, elect r ic
consider at ion w hen cat egor ising r out es. Blend t r ains.

Find w or ds in t he t ext in Exer cise 5b t o m at ch t o t he f ollow ing def init ions.


W h i ch o n e o f t h e w o r d s h as a p l u r al f o r m ?
1 st an d ar d b y w h i ch y o u j u d g e so m et h i n g
2 f act o r si t u at i o nw h i ch i n f l u en cest h e r esu l t o f so m et h i n g
3 n u m b e r ,a m o u n t o r si t u a t i o nw h i c hc a n c h a n g e

6a What do you know about Fr ance's


high- speed t r ain, t he TGV? What is it s
nor m al oper at ing speed? What is t he
appr oxim at e lengt h of t he t r ain?

Read t he f act s about t he w or ld speed


r ecor d set by t he TGV. Com par e t he w or ld
r ecor d j our ney w it h a nor m al TGV j our ney,
u si n g y o u r an sw er s i n Ex er ci se 5 a.

Wor ld Sp eed Recor df or an I n - Ser v ice


Passen g erTr ain
Dat e Ap r i l 3 , 2 0 0 7
on
loi" t i" n Fiance:Par ist o St r asbour gline
sl i g h t l Ym o d i f r edt r ack
Tr ain St ándár dTGV Wit h f ew er coaches
Recor d 574. 8km / h

82 Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es

I
C ) f O. l An d r ej , a co n su l t i n g en g i n eer sp eci al i si n g i n r ai l t ech n o l o g y , i s t al k i n g
about t he TGV w or ld speed r ecor d. List en t o t he t alk and answ er t he
f ollow ing quest ions.
I Ov er al l , h o w h eav i l ym o d i f i edw as t h e t r ai n ?
2 How long w as t he r ecor d- br eakingTCV?
3 W h y w as so m e o f t h e b o d y w o r k m o d i f i ed ?
4 W h y w as t h e d i am et er o f t h e w h eel sch an g ed ?

d ) f o. l List en again and com plet e t he f ollow ing t able about t he m odif ied TGV
using t he f igur es in t he box.

+ 680/ o + 79olo - t5olo - 509o + 80o/ o

Technical crit eria Modified TGV: % difference from st andard model


Maxim u mspeed

Tr ain len gt h ( w it h coach es)

Aer odyn am icdr ag

Diam et erof w h eels

Mot or pow erou t pu t

g Com plet e t h e f ollow in g sen t en ces f r om t h e t alk by u n der lin in g t h e cor r ect
w or ds.

1 The record speed exceeded t he st andard operat ing speed bg a t ing/ hllt p
margin.
2 The t rain was modified t o a ceft ain/ considerable ext ent ...
3 ... t he modified t rain was significant lg/ slight lg short er, ...
4 ... changes were made t o t he bodgworlt , t o moke it slight lg/ much more
aer o d g n am i c. . .
5 The wheels on t he modified t rain were marginallg/ subst ant iallg bigger ...
6 ... t he power of t he elect ric mot ors wos marginallg/ subst ant iallg higher t hon
t he st andar d unit s . . .
-I
... st andard high-speed t rains con be made t o go fost er bg a slight /
considerable amount .

f Rew r it e t he f ollow ing sent ences t o descr ibe t he m odif icat ions t hat w er e
m ade t o t he TGV f or t he r ecor d at t em pt . Use t he phr ases in Exer cise 6e t o
r eplace t he w or ds in bold.
I Th e su p p l y v o l t ag ei n t h e cat en ar ycab l es h ad t o b e i n cr easedf r o m 2 5 , 0 0 0
t o 3 l . OOO v o l t s.
2 To l i m i t o sci l l at i o n ,t h e t en si o n o f t h e cat en ar ycab l es h ad t o b e i n cr easedb y
60o/ o.
3 On so m e cu r v es,t h e cam b er o f t h e t r ack h ad t o b e i n cr easedb y a f ew
cen t i m et r es.
4 Th e 5 7 4 . 8 k m / h r eco r d b eat t h e p r ev i o u sr eco r d ,set i n 1 9 9 0 , b y 5 9 . 5 k m / h .
5 l n p er f ect co n d i t i o n st h e TGV co u l d p r o b ab l y h av e g o n e f ast er b y 5 t o l 0
km/ h.

7 I n pair s, choose a pr oduct or t ype of t echnology you know w ell and com par e
it s per f or m ance and qualit y w it h an ear lier m odel, descr ibing t he ext ent of
t he dif f er ences.

Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es 83
I Descr ib in gcap ab ilit iesan d lim it at ion s
8a Look at t he phot os and r ead t he ext r act s Í r om The
St or g of John Paul St app, by Nick T. Spar k, and answ er
t he f ollow ing quest ions.
I W h en an d w h er e d o y o u t h i n k i t t o o k p l ace?
2 W h at d o y o u t h i n k t h e ai m o f t h e t est w as?
3 W h at d o y o u t h i n k Jo h n St ap p ' sp r o f essi o nw as?
4 W h at eq u i p m en t d o y o u t h i n k w as u sed ?
5 W h a t d o y o u t h i n k h a p p e n e di n t h e e x p e r i m e n t ?

t he sled'sm ovie cam er as'and


Wit h f ive secondst o go St appact ivat ed
nine r ocket sdet onat edw it h a
p; ; ; ; ; ; J t o. t t . ,t ot t ' ioiii w i" a't
and blast ingSt appdow n t he t r ack'
t er r if icr oar .sendingot 'iit ut t ' of f ir e

' ' ' sonic w ind hit t he w at er


br ake. The r ear of t he sr ed
co n t i n u ed ' h ar d r y sl o w i n g at t or e aw ay. The f r onr
al r u n t ' i t h J; ; . seco n d w ar er
spr ay exploded f r om t he back b r ak e. Th en ,
oÍ Sonic w in| i. it st opped like
concr et e w all. it had hit a

) t O. l List en t o an ext r act f r om a docum ent ar y about


t he exper im ent and check your answ er s t o Exer cise 8a.

Com plet e t he f ollow ing dat a on t he Sonr c Wind t est


using t he f igur es in t he box.

r.2 3 20 46 101s

I Max so eed : - km/ h


2 Accel er at i o nf r o m 0 t o m ax sp eed : seco n d s
3 Acceler at ion f or ce: - Cs
4 Decel er at i o nt i m e: seco n d s
5 Decel er at i o nf o r ce: - Cs

t ist en t o t he next par t of t he docum ent ar y and check your answ er s t o


) t O. S
Exer cise 8c.

Com plet e t he f ollow ing gr oups of synonym s using t he w or ds in t he box.

ablet o capableof copewit h exceed incapabt eof


int endedfor srliet t e.d{ o surpass unablet o wit hst and

1 exposed t o ( a force) / s'^ biect e/ t o


2 r esist ( a f or ceJ| - |-
3 g o b ey o n d ( a l i m i t ) I - I-
4 su i t ab l ef o r ( a u se) I -
5 c a nI - l -
6 c a n ' tl - l -

84 Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es

I
I

Complet e t he following sent ences about Sonrc Wind using t he correct form
of t he w or ds in Exer cise8e.
I The bolt sf ixingt he cam er at o t he sled had t o coPe w it h high shearf or ces.
2 The sled'sr ocket sw er e- gener at ingenor m oust hr ust .
3 The pools at t he end of t he t r ackw er e- st op t he sled r apidly.
4 The skidson t he sled had t o high levelsof f r ict ion.
5 At f ull speed,John St appw as- sever alt onnesof air pr essur e.
6 The r ear of t he sled w as- r esistt he shockof deceler at ion, and
broke off.
7 Doct or st houghtpeoplew er e- sur vivingf or cesof 17 Gs and above.
8 Joh n St ap p- t h e I 7 G lim it b y a h u g em ar g in .

9a You are a consult ant engineer and your firm have received an email from an
ent r epr eneurw it h an am bit iousplan. Read t he f ollow ingem ail ext r act and
not e t he key inf or m at ion.

! n pair s, discusst he key To;JasmineMurray I


inf or m at ionin Exer cise9a and Subiect :
consider t he f ollow ingpoint s.
The proposal is t o build a rocket sled ride on a desert sit e in West ern
o t he levelof G f or ce
Aust r alia.The r idew ill be aim edat w ealt hyt our ist s,and w illallow
o a saf elengt hf or t he t r ack t hem t o exper iencesuper sonicspeeds.We envisagecar r yingt w o
o t h e f easib ilit of
y u sin gw h eelg passenger sat a t im e,seat edbehindt he pilot .The idea is inspir ed
o t h e su it ab ilit of
y t h e b r ak in g by t he Sonic Wind exper im ent s, w hich I 'm sur e you'r ef am iliarw it h.
syst em ssuggest ed However,it goes wit hout saying t hat safet y will be t he number one
priorit y,which means t hat e) dremesof accelerat ionand decelerat ion
) t o.o Jasm ine and Andr ew , m ust be avoided.For inst ance,a w at er br ake,liket he one used in
t he Sonic Wind t est s, is clear lyout of t he quest ion.
consult ingengineer s,ar e
discussingt he issues in The sit e is lar geenought o accom m odat ea t r ack up t o 16 km
long,t houghI r eckon 1Okm w ould be adequat e.Accor dingt o m y
Exer cise9b. List en and com par e
rough ca| cu| at ions,t hat wou| d be sufÍ icientt o al| ow progressive
w hat t hey say w it h your ideas acceler at ionup t o and t hr ought he sound bar r iert o about 350 m / s,
from Exercise 9b. and pr ogr essivedeceler at ion t o a st andst illw it houtexceeding2 G
( 20 m/ s,) ,while st ill leavingt hree t o four kilomet resof t rack as a
! n pair s, discusst he point s safet y margin.However,I 'm not an engineer,so would appreciat e
r aised in t heir conver sat ionand your pr of essional opinionon t hat .
m ake not es sum m ar isingyour ln t er m soÍ basic t echno| ogy, I assum et he m ost suit ab| evehic| e
t hought sin pr epar at ionf or a w ould be a r ail- m ount ed sled, w it h st eelskids t hat gr ip t he t r ack,
m eet ingw it h t he ent r epr eneur . aboveand below t he r ails,t o pr eventder ailing,and avoid pr oblem s
w it haer odynam iclif t .I assum ew heelsw ouldn'tbe f easiblegivent he
Pr epar e a shor t pr esent at ion speeds involved,t houghI 'm not 100% sur e about t hat ,Per hapsyou
f or t he ent r epr eneurusing your can advise.Pr opulsionw ould be pr ovidedby a r ocketor air cr af t . j et .
I alreadyhave a consult antsourcing a suit ableengine, however,so
not es f r om Exer cise9d. St udent t hat angleis beinglookedint o.
A, you ar e t he consult ant
As f ar as your inputis concer ned,t he m ain ar eaw her e I need your
engineer .Give t he pr esent at ion. exper t iseis on t he br akingsyst em .As I said, violentbr akingis out of
St udent B, you ar e t he t he quest ion.As I see it , suit ablygent leopt ionsincludesyst em st hat
ent r epr eneur .List en and ask app| yfrict iont o t he rai| s,aerodynamicÍ | aps,parachut es,or reversed
quest ionsabout specif icdet ails. enginet hr ust .But , again,I 'm not an engineerso , I look f or w ar dt o
Sw ap r oles and pr act ise again. discussingyour t hought son t hese issues.
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Un i t 1 0 Pu sh i n gt h e b o u n d ar i es 85
This glossary cont ainsuseful t echnicalw ords from t he t exB and audioscript sw hich are not coveredspecificallyin t he exercises.

b ear in g mechanismcont ainingballs or rollers placed around a componentw hich spins, e.g. a shaft , t o reduce
frict ion
belt ( drivebelt ) closed band placed around t w o or more w heels( pulleys) allow
, ingone w heel t o drive t he ot her( s)
cab le rope made of many w ires, usually met al
com p on en t individual part of an assembly/ mechanism
elect romagnet ic haí uses an e| ect rica| | generat
y ed magnet icfie| d
foundat ion base support inga building or st ruct ure,usually made of concret e
gears w heelsw it h cogs ( t eet h)w hich mesh t oget her t o t ransfer drive from one w heel t o t he ot her w heret he
w heelsare side by side
inert ia t he resist anceof an obt ect t o accelerat ionor decelerat iondue t o it s mass
lu b r ican t | iquidor viscous so| id ( e.g.oil) used t o reducefrict ion bet w eenmovingpart s w hose surÍ acesare t ouching
( elect ric)mot or device w hich t ransformselect ricalenergy int o rot ary mot ion
p ile foundat ioncomprisinga vert ical column of concret ein t he ground
propeller device w it h spinning blades used t o push boat s or aircraft t hrough w at er or air
reinforcement net w orksoffibres or bars placed inside a mat erial t o st rengt henit , e.g. st eel reinforcementin concret e
remot e cont rol siyst emused t o cont rol a device or vehiclefrom a dist ance,usuallyvia a w irelessconnect ion
sheave alt ernat ivet erm for pulley ( seebert above)
solar pow er energy from sunlight convert edint o elect ricalenergy
st rengt h-t o-w eight t oughnessof a mat eria| ( abi| it yt o resist breaking)re| at ivet o it s densit y ( densit y = masí vo| ume)
rat io
st ruct uralengineer engineerspecialisingin t he design of st ruct ures,e.g. bridges
w in d load force exert ed on a st ruct ureby t he w ind
w ireless signal t ransmissionw it hout a physicalconnect ionby w ire, e.g. by radio w avesor infraredw aves

aggrega[ e solid part iclesor lumps of mat erial used in a mixt ure,e.g. sand and gravel in concret e
aut omot ive relat ed t o vehicle design and manulact uring
b lad e cut t ing device,oft en met al w it h a sharp or t oot hed edge
cement lime-basedpow der mixed w it h w at er t o make concret e
chassis base of a vehiclet o w hich all main component sare fixed
composit e ( mat erial) combined mat erials;consist sof a bulk mat erial ( calleda mat rix) reinforcedw it h fibres or bars, e.g. glass-
reinforcedplast ic [ plast icmat rix w it h glass fibres)
conduct or mat erial t hat conducB ( carrieslelect ricit yor heat - in engineering,usually refierst o an elect rical
conduct or
elect rolysis passing an elect ricalcurrent t hrough a liquid or solid in order t o separat echemicalcompounds
exhaust syst em for evacuat ingsmoke or gases, e.g. from an engine
galvanized coated with zinc - us€
d to protect steel from corrosion (rustingl
in su lat ion prot ect ivelayer t o preventor reduceconduct ionof heat or elect ricit y
ironmongery collect ivet erm for small met al it ems commonlyused in buildings,e.g. door handles,hinges,screw s,nails
kinet ic energy energy in t he form of movement ,e.g. a spinningw heel
melt dow n change a solid subst anceint o a liquid by heat ing it
membrane t hin layer of mat erial,oft en act ing as a barrier, e.g. t o preventw at er passing
punct ure hole causing a leak of air or liquid, e.g. in a t yre
rust common name br iron oxide - producedw hen iron corrodesas a result of exposuret o air and w at er
scrap used/ recoveredmat erial int endedfor recycling;oft en referst o met al

108 Glossar yof t echnicatt er m s


acet y l en e g as com m on lym ix edw it h ox y g enin w eld in g( ox y - acet y len e)
b al l ast d en sem at er ialu sedt o ad d w eig h t ,e. g .as a cou n t er - b alan ce
or t o r esist lif t
cab l e t i e plast ic st rap used t o fix severalcables t oget her side by side, or t o fix cables t o a support ingst ruct ure
cast i n g p ou r in gm olt enm at er ialin t o a m ou ld
ear t n elect r icalcon n ect ionb et w eena cir cu itan d t h e g r ou n d
live in a m ain select r icalcir cu it ,t h e w ir et h r ou g hw h ichcu r r en tf low sin t o an ap p lian ce- also m ean sa cir cu it
is en er g ised( cu r r en is
t f low in g )
m ach in in g collect iv et er m f or p r ocessesin v olv in gcu t t in g ,d r illin g ,et c.
m illin gm ach in e m ach in eWit hcu t t in gw h ee| su sedt o cu t aw ayt h e su r f aceof m et á|in t h in | ay er s
n eu t r al in a m ain select r icalcir cu it ,t h e w ir et h ou g hw h ichcu r r en tf low sou t of an ap p lian ce

b lack b olt in con st r u ct ionan


, or d in ar yb olt
cab let r ay lon g m et alp lat eon w h ichcab lesar e laid - d esig n edt o su p p or tlar g en u m b er sof cab les
co lu m n vert ical support in a st ruct ure
const ruct ionj oint ioint beMeen t w o sect ionsof concret et hat w ere poured at differentt imes ( w hereconcret est ruct uresare
poured in severalst ages)
d u ct large sect ion pipe, w it h a circular or square profile,for carrying air; or a prot ect ivecover for cables or
hoses
f ab r i cat i o n making/ assembling,
oft en used t o describe met alw ork
f ixings collect ivet erm ficr bolt s, screw s,rivet sand clips
high st rengt hfrict ion bolt w hich holds plat es t oget her by frict ion ( grippingt hem t ight ly t oget her)rat her t han by shear force
er ip [ HSFG)b olt
M&E abbreviat ionfor mechonicaland elect rical - in const ruct ion,referst o elect ricalinst allat ions,w at er
p ip es,air - con d it ion in et
g , c.
pour lconcret e) Dlace/ castconcret e
slab large flat area of concret e,for a floor or roof

'f u$if f iÉ É
cl ear an ce dist ancebet w eencomponent sdesignedt o fit t oget her closely
cl u t ch frict ion mechanismallow ingengine mot ion t o be t ransferredt o w heelsprogressively
co o l an t l i q u i d i n a co o l i n g sy st em

or ag r esist an cet o m ov em en t h r ou g ha g as or liq u id ,e. g .w h ena p lan em ov est h r ou g ht h e air


elect ricalcont act point w here t w o elect ricalconduct orsare connect ed
engine oft en referst o an int ernal combust ionengine- i.e. one w hich burns pet rol or diesel
f an sp in n in gd ev icew it h b lad esu sedt o g en er at ea f low of air
f ilt er m at er ialw it h sm all h oleslocat edin a f low of g as or liq u id ;u sed t o b locksolid p ar t icles,e. g .t o p r ev en t
t h em f r om d am ag in ga sen sit iv em ech an ismsu ch as a p u m p
f| aps moveab| epane| son aircraft WingsWhichincrease| ift t o assist | ow .speedf| ight ' e.g. during t ake.ofíand
lan d in g
fly-by-w ire aircraft cont rolsw hich operat e moveabledevices( e.9.flaps) elect ronically,rat her t han mechanically
fuel iniect ion syst em for inj ect ingfuel vapour int o t he pist on cylinder of an engine
t emperat uregau€
e deviceWhichshow sa t emperat urereading
g ear b ox casecon t áin in gsh af t sw it h g ear s'u su al| yw it h a g ear sh if tm ech an isma|
, | ow in g ear st o b e m ov edt o
change bet w eendifferentgear rat ios
h y d r au lics e cir cu it su sedt o p u sh p ist on scalledh y d r au licr am s
h ig h - p r essu roil
isolat e sep ar at ean elect r icalcom p on en ort p ar t of a cir cu itf r om t h e r est of t h e cir cu it- e. g .b y op en in ga
sw it ch - t o prevent elect ricit yfrom flow ingt hrough it
lan d in gg ear w h eelsof an air cr af t
loosecon n ect ion elect r icalcon n ect iont h at is n ot f u llyt ig h t ,of t encau sin gt h e cir cu itt o b e b r ok en ,p r ev en t in gcu r r en t
from flow ing
m isf ir e w h enan en g in eis n ot r u n n in gsm oot h lyd u e t o a f u el or ig n it ionp r ob lem
n on - ser v iceab le p ar t t h at can n otb e r ep air edb y m ain t en an ce
t ech n ician s,
on ly b y t h e m an u f act u r er
( part )
prst on mechanismw hich t ransferslinear mot ion ( backw ardand forw ard movement )t o rot ary mot ion ( t urning
m ov em en t )u, su allyp u sh edb y ex p an d in gg as

Glossar yof t echnicalt er m s 109


r ad iat or h eat - ex ch an gdeev icet h at d issip at esh eat in t o t h e air , u su allyf r om a h ot liq u id( e. 9.coolan t )t h at is
p u m p edt h r ou g hit
sp oiler s m ov eab lep an elson air cr af tw in g sw h ichin cr eased r ag an d r ed u celif t i u sedt o slow air cr af tw h en
d escen d in gan d on lan d in g
st art er mot or e| ect r icm ot or in an en g in eu sed t o t u r n t h e en €in e in or d er t o st ar t it r u n n in g
su sp en sion m ov eab lecon n ect ionb et w eena v eh icle' sch assisan d it s w h eels,con sist in gof sp r in g san d d am p er s
t anK con t ain erf or st or in gllq u id
t h r ot t le acceler at orcon t r olon an en g in e
t urbine t r an sf or m sa f low of f lu id ( liq u idor g as) in t o r ot ar ym ov em en te.
, g .a w in d t u r b in e
VAI VC h egf low of g as or liq u idalon ga p ip e
m ech an ismf or op en in g / closin g / r est r ictt in

Un i t 6
b eam lon g ,n ar r owh or lzon t alcom p on en tin a st r u ct u r e
co r e d r i l l h ole- sawf or d r illin gt h r ou g ht h ick m at er ials
cr a n e m ach in ef or lif t in gh eav yob j ect s,ab le t o r eachsig n if icanht eig h t san d d ist an ces;in clu d esm ob ilecr an es
( w h ichw h eel) t, ow ercr an es( w h ichar e su p p or t edb y a f ix ed t ow er )an d g an t r ycr an es( w h ichr u n alon g
b eam s)
dynam ic , g .a d y n am icload [ : a load g en er at edb y a m ov in gob j ect )
r elat edt o m ov em en te.
C-f orce f o r c e o fa c c e l e r a t i o n o r d e c e l e r a t iIo Ci
n : se q u i v a l e n t t o t h e f o r c e oafc c e l e r a t i o n e x e r t e d b y g r a v i t y
j ib m ov eab lear m of a cr an e
l i f t i n g ey e r in g f ix ed t o a h eav yob j ectallow in ga h ook ( e. 9.of a cr an e)t o b e at t ach edt o en ab lelif t in g
l o w - l o ad er t r u ck w it h a low f lat t r ailer ,u sed f or t r an sp or t in glar g eh eav yv eh icles,esp eciallycon st r u ct ionp lan t
sl i n g s f lat st r ap sw h ichcan b e at t ach edt o cr an eh ook san d p lacedu n d erob j ect sin or d er t o lif t t h em
t h r u st p u sh in €f or ce,e. g .g en er at edb y ex p an d in gg asesex it in ga r ock et

Unit 7
air in let p oin t w h er eair en t er sa d ev iceor p r ocess- t h e op p osit eis air ou t let
ar c elect r icalcu r r en tt r av ellln ga sh or t d ist an cet h r ou g ht h e air t o f low b et w eent w o con d u ct or s
Dlow er p u m p - lik em ech an ismw h ichg en er at esair f low
cir cu itb r eak er elect r icald ev icew h ichin st an t lyb r eak sa cir cu it( sw it ch es
of f t h e p ow ersu p p ly )as a saf et ym easu r eif a
v ar iat ionin cu r r en tis d et ect ed
ex t in g u ish er d ev iceu sedf or p u t t in gou t f ir es;u su allya m et alcon t ain erw it h a h oseor n ozzlecon t ain in gw at er ,CO, ,
( f ir eex t in g u ish er ) p ow d eror f oam
m et alcon t ain erw h ichcon t ain scom p r essedg as, of t enin liq u ef iedf or m
g u ar d r ail saf et yr ail d esig n edt o p r ev en tp eop lef allin gf r om h ig h p laces
h an dr ail ( asg u ar d r ail,ab ov e)
load - b ear in g d escr ib esa p ar t of a st r u ct u r eor assem b lyt h at is d esig n edt o r esisUt r an sm fitor ce
m oist u r e- sen sit lv e can b e d am ag edb y w at er
off-cut s w ast ep ieceslef t ov er af t er cu t t in g
sh ot - b last in g f ir in gsm all m et alb allsp r op elledb y com p r essedair as an ab r asiv eclean in gp r ocess
st l o lar g econ t ain erf or st or in gb u I k€ran u | ar m at er ialssu chas g r ain
st r ain of a com p on en t( e' g 'st r et ch in gd) u e t o f or ce
ch an €e in size/ sh ap e
sw it ch b oar d con t r olp an elcon t ain in gsev er alsw it ch esf or all t h e in d iv id u alcir cu it sof an elect r icalin st allat ion
sw it ch g ear collect iv et er m f or sw it ch in geq u ip m en t
t r an sf or m er elect r icald ev icef or m od if y in gcu r r en tan d v olt ag e- a st ep - u pt r an sf or m erin cr easesv olt ag ean d r ed u ces
cu r r en t ,a st ep - d ow nt r an sf or m erd ecr easesv olt ag ean d in cr easescu r r en t

Unit 8
AC Alt er n at in gCu r r en t
au t om at ion au t om at iccon t r olof a sy st em ,d ev iceor p r ocess
CAD Com p u t erAid ed Desig n- com p u t ersof t w ar ef or p r od u cin gen g in eer in g
d r aw in g s
con v €y or b eI t i t enu sed in m an u f act u r inpgr ocessesan d
m ov in gb elt w h icht r an sp or t sob j ect sh or izon t allyof
w ar en ou ses
d ow n st r eam f u r t h erd ow nt h e d ir ect ionof f low ( e. g .in a r iv er ) ;u sed in en g in eer in g
t o d escr ib ein d u st r lalp r ocesses
an d t h e f low of liq u id / airin p ip e/ d u ctn et w or k s( op p osit e= u p st r eam )
elect r icu t ilit y com p an yw h ichg en er at eselect r icit yat p ow erst at ion s

110 Gl o ssar yo f t ech n i caIt er m s


I

elect r icalch ar g e st ored elect ricit y( pot ent ialelect ricalenergy)


ex ot h er m icr eact ion chemicalreact ionw hich producesheat ( opposit e - endot hermicreact ion,w hich absorbs heat )
f low t a su b st an ce,u su allya liq u idor g as ( e. 9.alon ga p ip e)
m ov em en of
g izm o slang t erm for a t echnicaldevice,usuallyelect ronic- suggest st he device is complex
hydroelect ricpow er elect ricit ygenerat edusing w at er pressure( hydrost at icpressure)
m ain select r icit y d om est icelect r icit ysu p p lysy st em
m an u al cont rolledby a person - t he opposit e is aut omat lc
refrigerat ion processof coolingt o t emperat uresbelow at mospherict emperat ure
reservoir p ow er
m an - m ad elak ef or st or in gw at er ,u su allyf or d r in k in gw at eror h y d r oelect r ic
st andby ( on st andby) w hen a device is ready t o operat e immediat ely,e.g. a TV t hat is ready t o sw it ch on w hen it receivesa
remot econt rol signal
vessel closed t ank w hich can hold a pressuregreat er t han t he at mosphericpressureout side it

aer od y n am ics st udy of airflow e.g. over movingvehiclesand aircraft


aer on au t ical relat ed t o t he design and const ruct ionof aircraft
cent re of gravit y t heoret icalpoint on t he cross-sect ionof an obj ect from w hich t he obiect s mass is t ransmit t edvert ically
dow nw ardsdue t o gravit y
com p r essor device for pressurisinggas ( usuallyair) inside a vessel or net w orkof pipes/ hoses
d at a g at h er in € collect ingand recordingt he result sof t est s for lat er analysis
d ef or m ab le can ch an g esh ap e
d ep loy e.g. w hen skydiverspull t he cord oft heir parachut e,t he parachut eis deployed
release/ ej ecvopen,
d est r u ct ib le can be / is designedt o be broken/ dest royed
DI Yst ore Do lt Yourselfst ore - hardw are/ home improvement sst ore selling building mat erialsand t ools t o
con su m er s
pressuregauge devicew hich show sa pressurereading,e.g. in bar or psi [ poundsper square inch)
t u r b u len ce dist urbed airflow - i.e. air not flow ingsmoot hlyaround an obiect
v acu u m volumecont ainingno gas, e.g. space
w in d sh ield glass at front of a vehicleor aircraft w hich t he driver or pilot looks t hrough, also called a w indscreenin
Br it ishEn g lish

;Sffilffi
bodyw ork t he ext ernal skin of a vehicle;usuallyconsist sof severalpanels
cam b er angle t hat is inclinedfrom horizont al,usuallyat 90 degreest o t he direct ion of t ravel, e.g. t he camber of
a road ( t heslope of t he road across it s w idt h)
cat enary dow nw ardcurved line of a cable w hen suspendedbet w eent w o support s
coast al defences large w alls, blocks, et c., const ruct edt o prot ect t he coast from sea/ oceanerosion
corrode degradeas a result ofa chemicalreact ion,e.g. iron t urning t o iron oxide ( rust )w hen exposed t o w at er
an d air
cor r osr on result of mat erial corroding( seeabove)
d er ail come off t he rails, e.g. t rains can be derailed
det onat e t rigger an explosion
fail-safe cannot fail / go w rong - oft en used t o describesafet y syst ems
horsepow er hist oric unit of pow er,has been replaced by Wbt t s but st ill used t o describe pow er out put from engines
in axial not in a st raight line
opposing forces forcesact ing in opposit e direct ions
oscillat ion wave pattern
reverset hrust t hrust direct ed in t he opposit edirect iont o t hat w hich a vehicle/ aircraftis t ravellingin, int ended t o slow
t he vehicle/ aircraft
rpm revolut ionsper minut e,used t o measuret he speed of rot ary mot ion
sled vehiclet hat slides along ( i.e.does not havew heels) ,e.g. a sled designedt o t ravel over snow
st ress t he force( s)exert edon an oblect , e.g. t ensilest ress in a cable t hat is being pulled in opposit e direct ions
superst ruct ure t he part of a st ruct uret hat is above ground level - t he opposit e is t he subst ruct ure

Gt ossar yof t echnicalt er m s 111


I 1.1 su ch as r ed u n d an tsat ellit es,t h at lit t eror b it al - 7.7
sp ace.Based on car ef u lm on it or in gof d eb r is
Pau la: Ob v iou slyn av ig at ionis t h e p r im ar y Richard: As you can see, w e've st art ed w ork
movement s,in t he case of an alert t he st at ion's
ap p licat ionof m ost GPS d ev ices. on t h e su b st r u ct u r e, in ot h er w or d st h e p ar t
an ch or scou ld b e r aisedan d t h e st at ioncou ldb e
José :Su r e. of t h e st r u ct u r et h at s b elowg r ou n dlev el.Th e
moved,driven by propellers,t o a new locat ion
f ou n d at ion ar s e con cr et ep iles.Basicallya, p ile
Paula: Then you'vegot associat edapplicat ions, out of harm'sw ay.
is a colu m ng oin gd ow n in t o t h e g r ou n d .An d
uses t hat are relat ed t o navigat ing,such as
w e're using w hat w e call bored in sit u concret e,
t racking syst emsyou can use for monit oring - 1.4 in ot h er w or d s,w e b or e,or d r ill,a h ole in t h e
d eliv er yv eh iclesan d f in d in gst olencar s,t h at I g r ou n d ,an d con cr et e' p s ou r edin in sit u ,w h ich
k in d of t h in g .
St efan: So, as you can see from t his cross- m ean sit ' sact u allyp ou r edon t h e con st r u ct ion
José :Mm . sect ion ,w e' v ecom e u p w it h a com p let elyu n iq u e sit e, in it s final posit ion.An alt ernat iveis t o use
Paula: And t hen t here are more creat ive p r of ile.lt ' s ex clu siv et o t h is com p an yan d u n lik e w hat w e refer t o as ore-castdriven oiles. Pre-
feat ures.A good example w ould be on a boat an y t h in gelseon t h e m ar k et . cast referst o t he fact t hat t he oiles are made
CPS, y ou g et d r if t alar m s.So if t h e an ch orst ar t s at a fact oryaw ay from t he sit e, before being
t o drag and t he boat st art s moving,t here'sa d eliv er edTh . ey ' r et h en d r iv enin t o t h e g r ou n d .
set t ing on t he cPs t hat allow s it t o det ect t he St efan: One of t he key advant agesof t his new
Th ey ' r eh am m er edin w it h a p ile d r iv erw h ich ,
m ov em en tan , d an alar m sou n d st o w ar n y ou , f or m is t h at it d r am at icallyr ed u cesv ib r at ion , p u t sim p ly ,is iu st lik e a g ian t h am m er An . d t h ey
an d p r ev en t st h e b oat f r om d r if t in gu n n ot iced . w hich w as alw aysa problem before.Obviously,
d on ' t iu st d r iv e in p iles,t h ey d r iv eev er y on e
m ach in eslik e t h esecan n ev erb e en t ir elyf r ee
José : I see. m ad w it h t h e con st an tb oom - b oom - b oom all
f r om v ib r at ionb u t t h e n ew d esig nr u n sex t r em ely
Pau la: Or an ot h erex am p leon b oat sy st em sis d ay lon g .So, t h an k f u llyf or ou r ear s,w e' r en ot
smoot hly.
man overboard but t ons.So if you're sailing along u sin gt h at t ech n iq u e.I n st eadw , e' r eb or in gt h e
an d som eon ef allsin t o t h e sea, y ou h it a b u t t on , 3 p iles.Th e p ile au g er ov er t h er e is ef f ect iv ely j u st
w h ichlog st h e p osit ionan d en su r est h at y ou St efan: Anot her advant ageof t he new profile is lik e a g ian t d r ill.As it d r illsin t o t h e g r ou n d ,w e
don't lose t rack of w here you w ere,w hich t hen t hat it 's considerablylight er,due t o t he reduced p u m p a sp ecialliq u idcalledb en t on it ein t o t h e
en ab lesy ou t o t u r n r ou n dan d com e b ack t o t h e area of t he overall sect ion.So comparedw it h our h ole.Essen t iallyit, ' sa k in d of clay su sp en siona,
sam e p oin t an d f in d t h e p eBon . p r ev iou sr an g e,it s h ig h lyef f icien tesp
, eciallyin sort of mud. And t hat orevent st he w alls of t he
José :Rig h t . ap p licat ion tsh at r eq u ir econ t in u alst ar t in gan d h olef r om collap sin gin w ar d s.So w h ent h e h ole' s
st op p in g w, h er elow in er t iais im p or t an t . f in ish ed ,it ' sf u ll of b en t on it e.lt look sj u st lik e a
Pau la: So, t h esear e t h e k in d sof ap p licat ion s
b ig m u d d yp u d d leon t h e g r ou n d .Ob v iou slyit , 's
w e w ant t o develop, more specialised,and more L
not a good idea t o st ep in one, like a colleague
creat ive.
St efan: We're st ill conduct inglong-t erm of m in eon ced id . an d t h en h ad t o d r iv e h om ein
José : So, effect ive| y'you're not t a| kingabout reliabilit yt est s, but t rials so far suggest t he h is u n d er p an t sf or a ch an g eof clot h es.So, on ce
t ech n icalin n ov at ion s.Wh at y ou ' r er eallylook in g d esig nis ex cep t ion ally d u r ab le,p r im ar ilyas a t h e h ole' sb een b or edan d f illedw it h b en t on it e.
for is innovat ivew ays of act ually using t he result of t he low vibrat ion levels.We exoect it t hey low er in some st eel reinforcement And . t hen
t echnology. t o b e sig n if ican t ly
m or e r eliab let h an r iv al u n it s concret e'spumped in. And becauset he concret e
Paula: Precisely.Because t hese days, from t he t h at ar e on t h e m ar k et ,w h ichis ob v iou slyan is d en sert h an t h e b en t on it e,it d isp lacesit . So, in
en d - u ser sp oin t of v iew ,accu r acyis n o lon g er im p or t an tsellin gp oin t . simple t erms, if you pict urea glass full of w at er
t h e m ain sellin gp oin t .Most d ev icesar e accu r at e an d im ag in ep ou r in gcon cr et ein t o t h e g lass,t h e
en ou g h .Th e k ey is t o m ak et h em m or e u sef u l.So I 1.5 w at er w ould overflow and you'd end up w it h a
in t er m sof d ev elop m en t ,h at ' st h e k in d of . . . Richard: lf you're t alking t o non-specialist s,and glass full of concret e.So, t hat 's piling. lf anyone
y ou st ar t u sin gj ar g on ,t h en t o y ou r au d ien ce, h as an y q u est ion s,b y t h e w ay ,j u st . . .
- 1.2 it ' siu st g oin gt o sou n dlik e n on sen se.Th at ' s
Jam es: Th e en g in eer in gch allen g eof con n ect in g on e or ob lem .An ot h err elat esn ot so m u cht o I 2.1
a sat ellit et o ear t h u sin ga cab le is, ob v iou sly , language,but t o t he complexit yof t he t echnology lrina: The only w ay t o assess t he environment al
significant .I n order t o support it s ow n w eight , you're t alking about . Even if you use everyday impact of a given mat erial properly is t o carry
an d b e secu r elyat t ach edat each en d , t h e cab le | an g u ag e, t h e en g in eer in €con cep tit se| fm ig h t out an environment alaudit and analyset he t ot al
w ou ldr eq u ir ea p h en om en alst r en g t h - t o- w eig h t st ill b e d if f icu ltt o ex p lain .An d t h at can m ak et h e im p actof t h at m at er ialon t h e en v ir on m en t .
r at io.Car b on n an ot u b em at er ialsm ig h t ,on e su b iectv er y h eav yg oin g ,an d q u it ed u ll,w h ich I emphasiset ot al impact becauseit 's all t oo
day, be up t o t he iob. And l'll t alk about t hose in is obviously not w hat you w ant . How ever,I t hink easy t o j udge mat erialsand product son
d et ail lat er on . How cou ldv eh iclesb e r aisedin t o it 's import ant not t o oversimplifyt hings.There's single aspect s of t heir ecologicalimpact . As an
sp ace,u p t h e cab le?Well, u sin ga self - con t ain ed n ot h in gw or set h an b ein gsp ok ent o as if y ou ' r ea ex am p le,if w e com p ar et r ad it ion alan d en er g y -
en er g ysou r cew ou ldb e p r ob lem at ic,d u e t o t h e ch ild .You d on ' t w an t t o sou n dp at r on isin g . sav in glig h t b u lb sit ' st em p t in gt o say en er g y -
w eight of fuel or bat t eries required t o pow er t he saving ones are bet t er becauset hey consume
vehicle.There are t w o possible w ays round t his I 1.6 less energy.I n fact , t hat 's only part of t he pict ure.
problem: t ransmit t ingelect ricit yw irelessly,or Richard: lt 's obviously best t o use everyday That 'sj ust t he in-use phase.You also need t o
u sin gsolar p ow er .Th e f ir st t ech n iq u eis on ly in lan g u ag eas f ar as p ossib le.Bu t I d on ' t t h in k t h at consider t he pre-use phase - in ot her w ords,t he
t he early st ages of research.The second w ould m ean sav oid in €j ar g onalt og et h erl. f in d t h e b est en v ir on m en t alim p actof m in in gt h e m at er ials
allow t h e v eh iclet o ascen don ly v er y slow ly , ap p r oach ,so as n ot t o sou n dp at r on isin gis , to used t o make t he bulbs, of t ransport ingt hose
t h ou g ht h is w ou ld n ' tn ecessar ilyb e a p r ob lem , u se a cer t ainam ou n tof t ech n icallan g u ag e,an d mat erialst o t he fact ory,of manufact uringt hem
as t he car could be cont rolled remot ely,allow ing t hen immediat e| yaft erw ardsgive st rai€ h t foMard et cet era.Then t here'st he post -use phase. How
it t o t r an sp or tp ay load sas an u n m an n edv eh icle. ex p lan at ion of s w h at it m ean su sin gev er y d ay easy is it t o recyclespent bulbs? And w hen you
w or d s.Wh en it com est o ex p lain in gt r ick y st art t o consider a| | of t hese fact oí s,suddenly
I 1.3 t ech n icalcon cep t s,a g ood t ech n iq u eis t o m ak e t he comoarison bet w eenclassic bulbs and
James: The oft hore base st at ion w ould be comparisonsbet w eent he t echnicalpoint you're t heir energy-savingequivalent sbecomesmuch
support ed by a float ing st ruct ure,w hich could t rying t o illust rat eand t hingsfrom everydaylife less clear-cut .Some of t he mat erialsused in
be at t ached t o t he seabed by anchors.Payloads t h at p eop lear e f am iliarw it h ,t o h elpt h em p ain t energy-savinglight s are problemat icfrom an
could be carried from t he shore t o t he st at ion a p ict u r ein t h eir m in d s.An d t h en t o h elp lig h t en en v ir on m en t alst an d Doin tb. ot h in t er m sof
b y sh ip b ef or eb ein glif t edin t o or b it .Th e m ain t h in g su p , an d st op t h in g sf r om sou n d in gd u ll, I acq u ir in gt h em an d r ecy clin gt h em .So t h e p oin t
advant ageof a float ing mobile st at ion, rat her t h in k it ' sg ood t o u se a b it of h u m ou ras w ell,an d is, it 's essent ialt o look at t he w hole pict ure.And
t h an a f ix ed b ase on lan d ,w ou ldb e t o h elp maybe a few amusinganecdot es. d oin gt h at can b e q u it ea com p lext ask , as w e' ll
r ed u cet h e r isk of a collisionb et w eent h e cab le see lat er on .
an d on e of t h e m an ylu m p sof sp aced eb r is,

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I a 2.2
Sop h ia: OK, so st eelb od y w or kv er su salu m in iu m
bodyw ork.
Fet e: Wh at ab ou t p r e- u se,t h en ?
Sop h ia: Well,I t h in k it t ak esa lot of en er g y
t o p r od u cealu m in iu m com
b ecau sealu m in iu m ' m
, p ar edw it h st eel,
s ad e b y elect r oly sis.
J 2.4
Tob y :Th at ' scer t ain lya scar y look in gcollect ion
of t ools.
Est h er ;Yes,som eof t h em d o look q u it e
m en acin gd, on ' t t h ey ?
Tob y : ls t h at t it an iu m ?Th e d r ill h an d le?
Tom : Su r e.Bu t t h at ' seasiersaid t h an d on e.
I m ean ,a lot of t h e m at er ialst h at ar e id eal f or
t he j ob, in t erms of scrat ch-resist ance,

or d in ar y or
, t h eir com p osit ion ar
shock-
resist anceand all t he rest of it , are eit her pret t y
s e r elat iv ely
com p lex ,an d t h ey ' v eg ot com p licat edn am es
w h ichm ean st h ey ' r en ot all t h at g ood f or
Est h er : Um . . . y es. m ar k et in gTh. at ' st h e p r ob lem .
Pet e: Yeah. So st eel'sbet t er, presumably. Tob y : I ' m an en g in eert,h at ' sw h y l, u m . . . Lou isa:Su r e.Bu t t h e ot h er p r ob lemis,
Sop h ia: I t h in k so, y eah .Bu t , h an gon a m in u t e, Est her: Oh, I see. Yes,t it anium'sgreat . lt 's consumersare not t echnicalexpert s, and t hey
w it h alu m in iu m it , d ep en d sh ow m u chis d er iv ed ex p en siv e,ob v iou slyb, u t v er y lig h t .Th at ' s m ak ech oicesb ased on t h eir im p r ession s, r at h er
from ore, and how much is recoveredfrom t he big advant age.ldeally,you w ant it t o be t h an b asedon f act s.Th at s a h ar d com m er cial
r ecy cledm at er ial.As f ar as I k n ow r ecy clin g light w eight ,t o give you bet t er cont rol. f act ,as h ar d as su b m ar in est eel.
alu m in iu mt ak eslessen er g y So . I ' m n ot r eally Tom : No, I accep tt h at .
Toby: Nn.
su r e. Lou isa: So w h at sh ou ldou r ap p r oachb e? lt ' s
Est her: These are t he most impressivet hings,
Pet e: Presumably,it 'll be mixed, w on't it ? For a ob v iou slyn ot an easyq u est ion. . .
t h ou g h ,t h e b u r s on t h e en d .Th e lat eston es can
g iv enb at ch ,t h er e' llb e so m u chn ew m at er ial,
rot at e at over half a million revs oer minut e.
an d so m u ch r ecy cledm at er ial.
Tob y :Nn .
- 2.6
Sop h ia: Pr ob ab ly y, eah .OK, so t h at n eed st o b e I n ot p ar t icu lar lysu it ab le
r esear ch edt,h en . Est her: They'recoat ed w it h t ungst encarbide,
w h ichI t h in k is on e of t h e h ar d estm at er ialsin 2 ex cep t ion ally r esist an t
Pet e: ls car bodyw ork galvanisedw hen it 's made 3 n ot at all su it ab le
ex ist en ce,isn ' t it ? Alon g w it h d iam on d .Th at ' s
from st eel?
also u sed . 4 t r em en d ou sly m ar k et ab le
Sop h ia: Um . . . g ood q u est ion .I ' m n ot su r e.
Tob y :Nn . 5 relat ivelycomplex
Pet e: lf it is, if it has t o be coat ed w it h zinc, t hen
Est h er :Th e k ey r eq u ir em enis t ab r asion 6 n ot all t h at g ood
t hat w ould t ake ext ra mat erial and ext ra energy.
resist ance,of course.Obviously,t hey need t o be
So t h at ' san im p or t an tcon sid er at ion .
v er y d u r ab le.An d y ou d on ' t w an t t h em sn ap p in g , - 3.1
Sop h ia: Mm , t r u e.OK, so t h at ' san ot h er eit her.The last t hing you w ant is a brit t le Jan : Wh en y ou look at t h e v ar iou st y p esof p lu g s
q u est iont o n ot e. m at er ial.Ap p ar en t lyt,h at w as t h e t r ou b let h ey an d sock et sin d if f er en cout n t r ies,m ost d esig n s
Pet e: Th en t h er e' st h e en er g ycon su m edw h en h ad in t h e p ast , m ak in gt h e b u r t ou g hen ou g hso have a basic layout t hat 's exist ed for decades,
t h ey ' r et r an sp or t in gb u lk m et alt o t h e car p lan t . it d id n ' t b r eak .I t h in k p ar t of t h e p r ob lemw as in t er m sof t h e w ay t h e p in s ar e laid ou t , an d
Sop h ia: Pr esu m ab lyalu m in iu mt ak eslessen er g y h eat ,as w ell.Dr illin gin t o a t oot hat h ig h sp eed , t he profile of t he pins. And as a manufact urer,
t o t r an sp or t ,b ein glig h t er . y ou ob v iou slyg et a lot of h eat b u ild - u pYou . n eed t he p osit ionof ou r com p an yh as alw ay sb een ,
Pet e: I 'd say so, yeah. a g ood d eg r eeof t h er m alst ab ilit y . basically,t o accept t hat w e're st uck w it h several
Sop h ia: OK. Wh at ab ou t m an u f act u r in g ? Tob y : Nn . st andard configurat ions,and t o effect ivelysay
Pet e: Well,alu m in iu mw ou ldb e lig h t ert o h an d le, Est h er :See w h at I m ean ?You can act u allysm ell t o cu st om er s,w e p r od u ceall t h e m ain f or m at s
- t ake w hicheverone you w ant . How eve( as
w ou ld n ' tit ? lt p r ob ab lyt ak eslessen er g yt o cu t , b u r n in g .An d t h at ' saf t er a f ew secon d s.lm ag in e
as w ell. t h e h eat b u ild - u paf t er sev er alm in u t es. I ' m su r e y ou k n ow m an ycou n t r iesu se p lu g s
Tob y : Nn . and socket sof more t han one format . And t his
Sop h ia:Yeah .Not su r e w h et h erit t ak esless lead st o a com p ar at iv esit u at ion w , it h som e
energy t o w eld, compared w it h st eel.
J 2.5 con f ig u r at ionbsecom in gm or e p op u lar ,an d
Pet e: Cood q u est ion An . ot h ert h in g t o ch eckou t . ot h er s p r og r essiv ely
b ein gab an d on ed Th . is is
Tom : Sp eak in gas an en g in eerLou , isa,m y v iew is
Sop h ia: Mm , w h at ab ou t in - u se,t h en ?| assu m e p ar t icu lar lyt r u e in cou n t r iesu n d er g oin gr ap id
t h at all t h e m at er ialsw e u se sh ou ldb e g en u in ely
, y ou
alu m in iu m ' sb et t er b ecau seit ' slig h t er so econ om icex p an sion An . d b ecau seof t h is p r ocess
su it ab lef or m ak in gw at ch es,an d n ot j u st ch osen
con su m elessf u el. of select ion,w e're finding t hat big cust omersare
as m ar k et in gg im m ick s.We' r eof t eng u ilt y ,in
Pet e: Yeah .An d it sh ou ldlast lon g er ,as w ell. in cr easin g ly ask in gu s w h ichof t h e st an d ar dp lu g
m y v iew of u sin gex ot ic- sou n d inm g at er ialst h at
Sop h ia: Mm , is t h at an en v ir on m en t al and socket format s in current use w e recommend
ar e n ot p ar t icu lar lysu it ab lef r om a t ech n ical
con sid er at iont ,h ou g h ? as a manufact urer.Which are t he best from a
st an d p oin t .
t ech n icalst an d p oin t ?Up u n t il n ow w e h av en ' t
Pet e: Well,y eah ,b ecau seif t h in g slast lon g er , Lou isa:Yeah ,I k n oww h at y ou m ean . h ad a st an d ar d isedcom p an yp olicyt o allow u s
t hey need t o be manufact uredless oft en. So you Tom: A good examplew as t hat debat e w e had t o respond t o t hat quest ion properly.But t his
use ressenergy. on w h et h ert o u se su b m ar in e- g r adst e eel in p r oj ectaim s t o f or m u lat ea com p an yp olicyt h at
Sop h ia: Tr u e.Bu t t h en , is t h e lif esp anof a car som e m od els,t o g iv et h e im p r essiont h at t h ey ' r e allow s us t o say t hese are t he configurat ionsw e
d et er m in edb y t h e lif eof it s b od y w or k ? ex cep t ion ally r esist an t o w at er .OK, su b m ar in e r ecom m en dan , d t h esear e t h e t ech n icalr eason s
Pet e: Ah. Cood point . st eel' sg ood at w it h st an d in tgh e p r essu r eof w h y w e r ecom m en dt h em .
Sop h ia: lt ' s u su allyd et er m in edb y t h e ch assis,or b ein ga m ile b en eat ht h e sea. Bu t it ' s h eav y .lf
t h e en g in e,isn ' t it ? it 's not coat ed, it s corrosion resist anceis not t hat -3.2
g ood ,at least com p ar edw it h ot h er m et alslik e I
Pet e: ls it ?
t it an iu m .lt ' s also f air lyp oor in t er m sof look s,
Sop h ia: Mm , an ot h eron e t o b e r esear ch ed . Er in : On t h is on e, t h er ear e cir cu larp in s f or liv e
in my view .Wat er resist anceisn't a quest ion of
Pet e: OK, w hat about post -use,t hen? an d n eu t r al.Th er e' sn o ear t h p in . Th is is q u it ea
m et alq u alit y ,it ' sab ou t t h e q u alit yof t h e j oin t s
com m onf or m at in Eu r op ean d Ru ssia.lt ' s also
and seals you use. So, as a w at ch mat erial,
- 2.3 f or m e, it ' s n ot at all su it ab le.Tr em en d ou sly
q u it ew id elyu sed in I n d ia.
Mar g it : So, in t er m sof t h e m ain com p on en t s, m ar k et ab le.I ' m su r e,b u t . . .
t he conduct or,at t he cent re,is copper or Lou isa: Hm . No, I t ak e y ou r p oin t .Bu t I t h in k it ' s Er in : Her e,y ou ' v eg ot cir cu larslot sf or liv ean d
alu m in iu m d, ep en d in gon t h e m od el.Th at ' s fair t o say t hat w e've never chosen a mat erialfor neut ral.And t he eart h slot 's got a flat base w it h
t h en coat edw it h p oly et h y lenin e su lat ionan d
m ar k et in gr eason st h at ' sin su f t icien t lyd u r ab leor on e sid e r ou n d edov er t o f or m a sem i- cir cle.Th is
su r r ou n d edb y st eelw ir e,w h ichp r ov id est h e n ot ad eq u at elyb u ilt in an y w ay . t ype'sonly used in a few places.
ar m ou r edp r ot ect ionAs . t h e st eelob v iou sly
Tom : Oh , n o. No, if an y t h in g it , ' sb een t h e 3
needs t o be prot ect edfrom moist ure,t here'sa
p last icw at er p r oofm em b r an ear ou n dt h at .Th en , reverse.Wb'veused mat erialst hat are over t he
Er in : Th is on e h as r ect an g u larb lad esf or liv e,
t op , so t h ey can b e d escr ib edw it h su p er lat iv es
t h e w h olet h in g ' ssu r r ou n d edb y an ou t erj ack et n eu t r alan d ear t h ,in t r ian g u larcon f ig u r at ion .
in advert ising.
w h ich ,ag ain ,is in p last ic- b ased m at er ial. Th is is t h e st an d ar din t h e UK an d lr elan d ,an d
Lou isa: Hm . ld eally ,w e sh ou ldb e u sin gst u f f a few ot her places, Malaysia and Singapore,for
t hat 's good for w at chesand good for market ing inst znce.
as w ell.

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Karin: Well I guess anot her advant ageis, given Mr Bar r et t : Th e sam e ap p liest o g u illot in in g ,
Er in : Th is p lu g h as g ot cir cu larp in sf or liv ean d t h at t h e p lu g ' sin a r ecess,if it g et s p u lledou t presumably.
n eu t r al,an d it h as a cy lin d r icalslot t o r eceiv e j u st a f r act ion ,an d t h e p in s ar e st ill liv e,n ot h in g Evan: lt does, yes.
t h e ear t h p in . lt s q u it ecom m onin con t in en t al can p h y sicallyt ou cht h em .
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Europe,and in part s of Africa. Andy: So you t hink t hat 's more effect ivet han
h av in gin su lat or sr ou n dt h e t op s of t h e p in s? Mr Barret t : lt 's amazing t o t hink t hat a w at erj et
can cu t t h r ou g hst eel.You cou ld im ag in ew at er -
ir in : n s y ou can see,t h er ear e cir cu larp in sf or Kar in : I ' d say so, y eah .
cu t t in gt im b eror r elat iv elysof t m at er ial,b u t . . .
liv e,n eu t r alan d ear t h ,an d t h e p in s ar e ar r an g ed An d y : Th ison e' salso g ot cov er sin sid et h e liv e
Evan: No, it 's ideal for met als.Act ually,lt 's not
in lin earcon f ig u r at ionTh . is is n ot a v er y an d n eu t r alslot s.
.iustw at er t hat 's used. They somet imesadd an
com m on lyu sed f or m at . Kar in : Th at s a st an d ar df eat u r eon m or eor less abrasive pow der t o t he w at er t o increaset he
ev er yf or m at ,t h ou g h ,isn ' t it ? cut t ing pow er.
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An d y : Yeah .Bu t I t h in k it ' ssom et h in gw e sh ou ld Mr Bar r et t : Oh . I d id n ' t k n owt h at .
Er in : Th is is t h e st an d ar din Nor t h Am er ica,an d
look at . I m ean ,it ' sob v iou slya g ood t h in g .
ou it ecom m onin Cen t r alan d Sou t hAm er ica. Evan: The w at er'sobviously concent rat edint o
An y t h in gt h at st op sch ild r enf r om st ick in gt h in g s
Used in Jap an ,as w ell.Th er ear e f lat b lad esf or a v er y f in ej et . Dep en d in gon h ow it ' s set u p , it
in is ob v iou slya g ood id ea.Th e on ly p r ob lem
liv e an d n eu t r al,an d a r ou n d p in f or ear t h ,an d can t ak e ou t lesst h an a t en t hof a m illim et r e.
w it h t his syst em is, if t he mechanism'st oo
t h ey ' r elaid ou t in t r ian g u larcon f ig u r at ionSo,
. an som et im es.
sen sit iv e,it m ak esit d if f icu ltt o in ser tt h e p lu g ,
ex t r em elyw id elyu sed f or m at . Mr Barret t : Really?
som et im es.An d t h at m ak esit easyt o d am ag e.
I 3.3 Karin: When people t ry t o force it .
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rect angle An d y : Ex a c t l y . . .
Pedro: So, basically,our obiect iveis t o get key
r ect an g u lar su p p lier sm or eact iv elyin v olv edin t h e d esig n
r 3.6 p r ocess.So r at h ert h an u s g oin gt o a su p p lier
t r ian g le
Ev an : Most of w h at w e d o is sh eet m et al an d say in g ,w e w an t a sp ecif ict y p e of b olt or
t r ian g u lar w orking.We don't do foundryw ork - you know , scr ewor r iv et f or con n ect in gt h esecom p on en t s,
cy lin d er cast in gan d t h at t y p e of t h in g .Th at ' sob v iou sly can you give us a price? We w ant t o be able t o
cy lin d r ical a d if f er en d
t iscip lin e.Bu t ap ar t f r om t h at , w e' r e say ,w e n eed a w ay of j oin in gt h is p ar t t o t h is
line eq u ip p edt o d o m ost t h in g st o d o w it h m et al part , w hat 'st he best w ay of fixing t hem t o each
b ash in g . ot h er ?
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Mr Bar r et t : Th at ' st h e t ech n icalt er m f or it , is it ? Alicia: OK.
I 3.4 Ev an : I ' m n ot su r e w h at t h e t ech n icald ef in it ion Pedro: So it might be t hat you say, w ell, act ually,
Er in : I n t h is con f ig u r at iont ,h er e' sa cir cu larslot of m et alb ash in gw ou ldb e. A collect iv et er m f or in st eadof b olt in gt h is on t o t h e m ach in e,w h at
at t h e t op . lt ' sob v iou slya b lin d h ole,it d oesn ' t h am m er in gg, r in d in gan d g en er allym ak in ga lot ab ou t u sin ga w eld ?Or in st eadof r iv et in gt h ese,
go right t hrough.And t hat 's designed t o receive of n oise,p r ob ab ly . h ow ab ou t b on d in gt h em w it h ad h esiv e,or f ix in €
t h e ear t h p in , w h ichis m ou n t edon t h e f aceof Mr Bar r et t : lt ' sact u allyn ot t h at n oisyin h er e, t h em on w it h som e k in d of clip , or w h at ev er ,
t h e sock et .Th en t h er ear e t w o p last icr id g es, is it ? w hat ever'st he most cost -effect ivesolut ion.
on e on eit h ersid e of t h e p lu g casin g ,an d t h ey Ev an : No, it ' s n ot t oo b ad . We h ad a sp ecialist Alicia: Rig h t .Bu t , ob v iou slyw , e' r ea su p p lier
slot int o correspondinggroovesat each side f ir m com e in a w h ileag o t o m easu r en oise of m ech an icalf ix in g s,so w e can on ly p r ov id ea
of t he socket . I n addit ion. t he cent re of t he levelsat each machine- you know for healt h m ech an icalsolu t ion .So if y ou ask u s t o d esig n
socket is recessed.So rat her t han being flush and safet y regulat ions.A lot of w hat w e do isn't som eioin t s,w h ichis ob v iou slyq u it ean in v olv ed
w it h t he front of t he socket , on t he same face, all t h at n oisy .Th in g slik e d r illin gan d m illin g . iob ,an d t h en ,af t er all t h at , a r iv alf ir m com es
t h e cir cu larar ea t h at r eceiv est h e p lu g is set m ach in esar e n ot t oo b ad , r elat iv elysp eak in g . alon gan d say s,w ell w e su g g estw eld in git all
b ack f r om t h e su r r ou n d in gcasin g ,in a r ecess An y t h in gin v olv in gab r asiv est en d st o b e n oisy , t og et h eror, g lu in git t og et h erf or h alf t h e p r ice,
ab ou t I 5m m d eep .Th e liv ean d n eu t r alsock et s t h in g slik e g r in d er s,ev enif t h ey ' r eon ly h an d u m , it w ou ldm ean a lot of w or k f or n o r et u r n .l' m
ar e also eq u ip p edw it h cov er s,j u st in sid et h e t ools. And t hat big press over t here makesa loud not saying it 's a bad idea. lt 's j ust t hat w e w ould
op en in g .Th esecov er son ly op en w h en p r essu r e b an g w h ent h ey ' r esh ear in gst eel.lt cer t ain ly have t o be carefulw e coveredour cost s.
is ap p liedt o b ot h b y t h e t w o p in s of t h e p lu g sav esa lot of t im e,t h ou g h ,com p ar edw it h f lam e Ped r o: I ap p r eciat et h at . Bu t t h e f lip sid e is, w e
sim u lt an eou slySo . w e n eed t o look at t h e cu t t in g ,or saw in gw it h a g r in d erb lad e. w an t t o w or k w it h f ew ersu p p lier st h an w e h av e
ad v an t ag esof t h is con f ig u r at ion. . . Mr Bar r et t : So, it ' sa g u illot in e? in t h e p ast .So, ov er all,t h at p r ob lemw ou ldb e
Evan: That 'sw hat w e use it for most ly,yes. offuetby t he great er volume of w ork you'd get .
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Alicia: Hm m .
An d y : I n t h is f or m att h e p lu g slot s in t o t h e r ecess
in t h e sock et .Th at allow sit t o f it in r eallyt ig h t ly , -3.7 r 3.9
com p ar edw it h ot h er d esig n s.P| u s,t h eser id €e s
an d g r oov eson t h e sid esin cr easet h e am ou n tof Evan: So w e use high-pressurew at erj et cut t ing Len n y :So a t y p icalclu st ercon sist sof som ew h er e
q u it ea lot . Th e g ood t h in gab ou t it is y ou d on ' t in t h e r eg ionof a h u n d r edb alloon s.Th at ' su sin g
frict ion.That helps it t o resist pullout forceseven
more, so it w on't fall out of t he socket . need t o do any finishingaft erw ards.The edges or d in ar y - size
w eat h erb alloon s.Wit h ab ou t
are virt ually perfect .So t hey are especiallygood t w en t yp eop leh elp in git t ak esan h ou r or so t o
Kar in : Yeah ,b u t at t h e en d of t h e d ay ,h ow
w hen you have int ricat eshapes. in f lat et h em all.
secu r elyd o y ou w an t it t o b e r et ain ed ?lf it ' s h eld
in t oo h ar d ,t h at m ak esit d if f icu ltt o p u ll ou t . Mr Bar r et t : Wh ichw ou ldb e d if t icu ltt o f in ish Ev a: An h ou r or m or ew it h t w en t yp eop le?
ot herw ise. Len n y :Yeah .lt ' s p r et t yt im e- con su m in g .
Andy: That 's t rue.
Evan: That 's right . Ev a: An d is each b alloont ied on in d iv id u ally ?
Kar in : Plu s, it cou ld b e d an g er ou s.lf y ou ' r e
v acu u m in gen t h u siast ically t o lou d m u sic,let ' s Lenny: That 'st he w ay it 's oft en done, yeah.
say, and you pull t he cord, you act ually w ant t he Mr Barret t : Saw blades are obviously useless Eva: And is t he rope j ust fast enedaround t he
p lu g t o p u ll ou t , d on ' t y ou ? Ot h er w isey ou m ig h t Wh eny ou ' r ecu t t in €cu r v edsh ap es. b o t t o m o, r . . . ?
r ip t h e cab le h alf w ay ou t of t h e p lu g ,or t h e Ev an :Th at ' sr ig h t .An d w h eny ou ' r eu sin gan y Len n y :Well,som e p eop leu se p last iccab let ies.
ap p lian ce. sor t of ab r asiv et ech n iq u ef or cu t t in gm et al, Or you can use t ape.
An d y : So, r eally ,w e n eed t o com p ar et h e p u llou t it in ev it ab | €ye t s h ot .An d t h at can a| t ert h e Ev a: So it ' sa b ig . iob ,t h en , p u t t in gev er y t h in g
r esist an ceof all t h e f or m at s. p r op er t iesof t h e m et alar ou n dt h e cu t , w h ichcan t oget her.The harnessis suspendedfrom a
Kar in : An d d et er m in ew h at t h e id eal r esist an ce b e a or ob lemin som esit u at ion s. h u n d r edor so r op es,t h en .Well,h ow is it
is. fast ened?
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An d y : Yeah .OK. Er m , w h at else can w e say Lenny: Well, you can put nylon st raps beneat h
Evan: The ot her problem w it h abrasivecut t ing is
ab ou t t h is on e? t he ropes. So you have severalropes t ied t o a
it exert s shear forcesnear t he cut . So saw ing is
single st rap, t hen each st rap is fast enedt o t he
n ot t h e b est solu t ionif y ou w an t t o av oidalt er in g
h ar n ess.
t h e m at er ial.
Eva: I see. So it 's like a kind of t ree st ruct ure.

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Lenny: That 's right . And you have different Joe: lt 's not so bad if it 's act ual size. on a full- En g in eer l: Yeah ,y ou st ill n eed m eet in g s.
len g t h s,so t h e b alloon sar en ' tall at t h e sam e scaled r aw in g b , u t I ' d r at h ern ot w it h t h is.Let ' s En g in eer2: Esp eciallyas t h er e' sso m u ch
lev el,so t h ey f it ab ov ean d b elowon e an ot h erin q u er yit . l' ll g iv et h em an ot h ercall in t h e of f ice. int egrat ionbet w eent he differentpackages,t he
a r ou n d - sh aoed clu st er . p oin t w e w er et alk in gab ou t b ef or e.
Eva: I see. So you inflat e t he balloons,keep t ying a 4. 3 Leo: Well,t h er eis a solu t iont o t h e p r ob lem .
t hem t o t he harness,via t he st raps, and keep Mei: Basicallyt,h e clien t h as said t h ey w an t
d oin gt h at u n t ily ou t ak e of f . a su oer f latf in ishov er t h e en t ir ef loor ar ea. - 4.5
Lenny: Basically,yeah. The pilot 's roped t o That makes it a free movementfloor, w here
Leo: So, t o su m u p . As r eg ar d sd esig n
v eh iclescan r u n an y w h er eon it . Bu t on t h e
san d b ag son t h e g r ou n d .So t h e b alloon sar e in f or m at ionf low ,all p r elim in ar yd r aw in g sar e
ad d ed p r og r essiv ely u n t ilt h er e' sa m ar g in al manufact uringprocessdraw ings,it show s g oin gt o b e sh ow nt o t h e sen ioren g in eerin
preciselyspecifiedrout es for t hese aut omat ed
am ou n tof lif t .Th en t h e an ch orr op esar e ch ar g eof each d esig nt eam .Th e sen ioren g in eer s
r eleased an , d u p y ou g o, n icean d g en t ly . v eh icles.So, t ech n icallyit, sh ou ldb e a d ef in ed
t h en say w h et h eror n ot t h eir t eam sn eed t o
movementfloor, w here you can j ust have a few
Ev a: An d h ow d o y ou con t r oly ou r alt it u d e?You r eceiv ecop iesof lat er r ev ision s.lf t h ey d on ' t ,
n ar r owlan esf or t h e v eh icles,w h ichar e su p er f lat ,
car r y b allast ,p r esu m ab ly . t h ey w on ' t r eceiv ean y f u r t h err ev ision s.lf t h ey
an d t h en t h e r est of t h e slab is j u st laid t o
Lenny: Yes. Wat er,usually.Those big w at er bags d o, t h ey ' llb e issu edw it h ev er ysu b seq u en t
n or m alt oler an ces.
w it h t ap s on , id eally ,so it ' seasyt o d r ain ou t . r ev isionan d , lat er ,r ev lsion sof w or k in gd r aw in g s.
Lew is:Rig h t .So y ou ' r eq u est ion in g t h e ex t r a To coor d in at et h e in t er f aceb et w eenm ech an ical
Eva: And how do you come back dow n t o eart h? cost of doing everyt hingsuperflat ? an d elect r icald esig n ,I ' m g oin gt o ap p oin ta
Len n y :Well,t h at ' sact u allya r easonf or h av in g Mei: Th at ' st h e m ain t h in g ,y eah .Th e ot h er m ech an icalan d elect r icalcoor d in at orr esp on sib le
t h e b alloon st ied on in d iv id u allyYou . can r elease t h in g is q u alit y To. g et t h e b est f in ishon t h ese f or liaisin gb et w eent h e sen ioren g in eer sin t h e
t h em ,on e b y on e,w h ichallow sy ou t o r ed u cet h e superflat floors, it 's bet t er t o lay narrow w idt hs t eam s,r ep or t in gt o m e. We' r elocat in gall t h r ee
am ou n tof lif t in cr em en t ally . of slab in f air lylon g len g t h s.So, id eally y, ou w an t d esig nt eam sin a sin g le,op en - p lanof f iceso
Ev a: I see. Becau seI w as t h in k in g ,su r elyit w ou ld lan es,r at h ert h an b ig , w id e ar eas. Wh enan y on e' s€o t a q u est ionor a p r ob lem ,t h ey
b e easiert o iu st h av eall t h e b alloon scon t ain ed Lew is: OK. But maybe t hey w ant everyw heret o can t alk t o t he appropriat e person face-t o-face.
w it h ina b ig n et , t o m ak eit f ast ert o assem b le. b e su p er f latso t h ey can ch an g et h e lay ou tof t h e We st ill h av esch ed u ledm eet in g st o d iscu ss
You k n ow ,r at h ert h an sp en d in gag est y in gev er y p r od u ct ionlin e in t h e f u t u r e. f or m alissu es,b u t t h e em p h asisw ill b e on
sin g leb alloonon in d iv id u allyBu . t t h en if y ou on g oin g ,in f or m ald ialog u eb et w eent h e t eam s.
Mei: Possib lyBu . t ev enif t h ey w an t t o d o
d id t h at , y ou w ou ld n ' tb e ab le t o r eleaset h em ,
t h at , t h e su r f acecan alw ay sb e m od if iedat a
w ou ldy ou ?
lat erd at e. lt ' sa t h ick slab ,so t h er e' sn ot h in g - 4.6
Lenny: No. That 'st rue. t o st op t h em g r in d in ga lay erof f t h e t op . I n Ch en : Th er e' sa d iscr ep an cyb et w eent h ese
Ev a: You cou ld b u r st t h em ,som eh owI su p p ose. fact , w e could increaset he dept h of t he st eel d et ailst h at y ou m ig h t b e ab le t o clar if yst r aig h t
Len n y :Yeah .I m ean ,t h er ear e ob v iou slyv ar iou s r ein f or cem enslig t h t lyw h enw e p ou r t h e slab , aw ay .On t h e p lan of t h is p lat e,it sh ow seig h t
w ay sof d oin g it . . . so t here'ssome ext ra t hicknessof concret eover b olt s.Bu t on sect ionA. h er e.t h er ear e n o b olt s
it . so, if t h ey d id Wan tt o €rin d a t h in | ay erof f a sh ow nin t h e m id d le.So t h er ew ou ldon ly b e six ,
- 4.1 sect ionin f u t u r e,t h ey w ou ld n ' th av ep r ob lem s w h ichob v iou slycon t r ad ict st h e p lan . Bu t as y ou
Joe: I h av ea q u est ionab ou t t h e p an elson w it h shallow cover. can see,t h is p lat e' sg oin g t o b e b olt edt o a T
St air case3. You k n owt h oseg lassp an elsar ou n d Lew is:Rig h t .Well let ' slook in t o an alt er n at iv e profile. So w e couldn't put a row of bolt s dow n
t h e op en in g ,t h r ou g hDeckC? desi€ n for a defined movementf| oor. t h e m id d le,b ecau set h ey ' dclashw it h t h e f lan g e
r u n n in galon g t h e m id d leof t h e T. So I ' d p r op ose
Lin d a: Um , y es. I k n oww h er ey ou m ean ,y eah . j u st g oin gf or t w o r ow sof b olt s.Th e alt er n at iv e
Joe: Well,I ' v eb een look in gf or a cr oss- sect ion
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w ou ldb e t o r ed esig nt h e T sect ion ,w h ichw ou ld
t h r ou g ht h e d eck , at t h e st air op en in g .Bu t I can ' t I
ob v iou slyb e a b ig g er . iob .
f in d on e an y w h er e. Leo: I 'vew orked on proj ect sin t he past w here
Ron: Yes. Let 'sgo for t w o row sof bolt s, as per
Lin d a: lsn ' t t h er ea n ot e on t h e g en er al ev er ysin g lew or k in gd r aw in gis cir cu lat ed
t h e sect ion s.
arrangementdraw ing,w it h a referencet o a t o ev er yt eam - st r u ct u r al,m ech an icalan d
elect r ical- an d lt . iu stg et scom p let elyou t of Ch en : OK, f in e.Will y ou sen d an em ail t o con f ir m
sect ionon an ot h erd r aw in g ?
con t r ol.So w e w an t t o av oidt h at sit u at ion . t h at ?
Joe: I cou ld n ' tf in d on e.
En g in eer l: Su r e.Bu t af t er say in gt h at , if
Lin d a: I ' v eg ot t h e d eck p lan sou t , som ew h er e
som eon eh as t o an aly seev er ysin g ler ev isiont o
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on h er e.Wh at ' st h is?Air con d it ion in gsch em at ic, Sab in o: A r ace is n ot j u st a t est of sp eed ,b u t
d et er m in eex act lyw h icht eam n eed sit , t h en t h at
t h at ' sn o g ood .Ah h er ew e ar e. Deck p lan . Um , t h e u lt im at et est of r eliab ilit yTh . er e' san old
t ak esa lot of t im e as w ell.
n o, y ou ' r er ig h t .Th er e' sn o sect ionm en t ion ed . sayin1,t o finish first , first Uou must finish, and
Leo: Not if t h er e' sa p r op erp r oced u r ein p lace.
Joe: I m ean .in act u alf act .w h at I n eed is an it ' sesp eciallyt r u e in en d u r an cer acin g .You ' r e
As lon g as w e m ak esu r et h er e' s. . .
elev at ionsh , ow in gall t h e p an elsf r om t h e f r on t . n ot j u st com p et in gag ain str iv alt eam s,y ou ' r e
I t h ou g h tt h at m ig h t b e r ef er en ced
on t h e m ain also f ig h t in gw h at y ou cou ld call en g in eer in g
sect ion t hrough t he st airs. Leo: Th is p r oj ectst r ik eson e as p r et t ycom p lex , en em ies,w h ichcan cau sep ar t sof t h e car t o
Lin d a: Th er eis a f u ll set of d r aw in g sf or all t h e in t er m sof t h e am ou n tof in t eg r at ionan d ov er lap f ail,t h in g slik e h eat , p r essu r e,v ib r at ion ,sh ock s,
in t er n alp an ellin gw , it h d et ailssh ow in gex p lod ed bet w eent he differentdesign packages. ab r asion- t h er e' scon t in u alst r esson alm ostall
v iew sof all t h e f ix in gd et ails,an d sect ion s En g in eer l: Yeah . t h e com p on en t s, all t h e n u t s an d b olt son t h e
t h r ou g ht h e p an elj oin t s.Do y ou h av et h ose? car .Th e ch assis,en g in e,g ear b oxan d clu t ch ,
Leo: Par t icu lar lyb et w eenm ech an icalan d
Joe: Not as f ar as I k n ow . su sp en sionb, r ak es,t y r es,w in g s,coolin gsy st em
elect ricalt eams so w e have t o coordinat et hat . - t h ey all h av et o cop e w it h p h en om en allev elsof
Lin d a: An d t h er e' sa w r it t ensoecif icat ion f or An d it ' sob v iou slya sp ecialistj ob . lt ' s b ey on dm y
w ear an d t ear .
t h e p an els,as p ar t of t h e m ain sp ec.Th at m ig h t ex p er t iseas t h e ov er allp r oj ectm an ag er So,
. in
specify t he sizes. or d er t o m ak esu r e t h at w e . . .
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Joe: Th osear e ob v iou slyw h at I n eed ,t h en . I
5 Sab in o; Ju st t o g iv ey ou som e ex am p lesof t h e
w ant t o see how many t here are, and w hat size
Leo: Th in k in gab ou t h ow t h e sep ar at ed esig n t y p esof t ech n icalp r ob lem sw e' v eh ad so f ar at
t hey are. Have t hose draw ingsbeen issued?
g r ou p sWor kt o€e t h er , I d on ' t Wan tt o r e| yt oo t h is t est .on on e of t h e car s' a n u t Wor k ed| oose
m u chon sch ed u ledm eet in g s.We d on ' t w an t on a r ad iat orp ip e,w h ich r esu lt edin coolan t
- 4.2 q u est ion san d p r ob lem sp ilin gu p , w ait in gt o liq u idleak in gou t . Th at cau sedt h e en g in et o
Pav el:So h ow w id e is t h is p an elat t h e t op ? st ar t ov er h eat in gFor . t u n at elyt ,h e d r iv ersaw
b e r esolv edat a m eet in gin a w eek ' st im e,or
Joe: Good ou est ion Th . er e' sn o d im en sion . w h en ev erYou . all n eed t o b e t alk in gt o on e t h e w ar n in glig h t com e on , an d h e sw it ch edof f
Pavel: ls t his draw ingt o scale? lt 's one t o five. an ot h eron an on g oin gb asis. b ef or et h e sy st emh ad r u n ou t of coolan t .Th en
Hav ey ou g ot a scaler u le?Let ' sm easu r eit . lt En g in eer2: I ag r eew it h w h at y ou ' r esay in g . on t h e ot h er car w e h ad a f u el f eed p r ob lem ;
look st o b e ab ou t t h r eeh u n d r edm il. Th á t r ou b | eis, Wh eny ou ' r et r y in gt o sor t oú t t h e en g in ecu t ou t on on e of t h e cor n er s.Th at
Joe: Th e g old enr u le is, y ou sh ou ld n ' tscaleof f problemsWit hdet ails on draw inls and t hat kind caused t h€ driver t o spin off. We Werefort unat e'
d r aw in g s,t h ou g h ,sh ou ldy ou ? of t h in g ,y ou n eedt o m eet f ace- t ó. f ace. An d g iv en . t Wh ent h e car g oesof f
h e d id n ' t h it an y t h in g Bu
Pav el:Well . . . t h at w ó a| |Wor kin sep ar at eof f ices,it ' s, y ou t h e cir cu it .t h e op en in g sin t h e sid e p od sa| w ay s
k n ow w e can p h on eeach ot h er ,b u t . . .
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clog u p w it h d ir t . So t h ose h ad t o b e clean ed a 5.4 Kev in :Well,I m ean ,w e w an t it t o b e p h y sical,
ou t . Ob v iou slyy, ou d on ' t w an t an y t h in gb lock in g t h at ' sw h y w e' r eh av in ga d y n am icsim u lat or Bu
. t
Alan : Hello.
t he airflow t o t he radiat ors.And t hen becauseof w e ob v iou slyd on ' t w an t it t o b e so ex t r em et h at
t he spin, t he rubber w as flat spot t ed. The t yres Ju lia: HelloAlan , it ' sJu lia. I ' v eiu st st ar t eda p eop lear e closin gt h eir ey esan d n ot w at ch in g
w er en ' tcloset o w ear in gou t , b u t t h ey st ill h ad lan d in gg ear ch eckan d f ou n da b it of a p r ob lem t he amazing graphicsw e'vegot .
t o be changed,becauseof t he flat spot s. And w it h some t yres. All t he pressureson one of t he
Claudia: Sure. I mean, it 's obviously dift icult t o
t h en w h ilet h ey w er e p u t t in gt h e w h eelsb ack on w in g b lock sar e w ell d ow n . q u an t if ysom et h in glik e t h is,in t h eor y sit t in g
af t er t h at , t h ey h ad a w h eeln u t j am , it w ou ld n ' t Alan : On t h e sam e b lock ? in a m eet in gr oom .Th e on ly w ay t o d et er m in e
t u r n .An d t h at ' sact u allyh ow p r ob lem st en d t o Ju lia: Yeah .On all t h e ot h er b lock st h ey ' r e w h at ' sr ig h t is t o act u allysit in a sim u lat oran d
h ap p en ,v er y of t en .You g et a k in d of ch ainof cor r ect .So it seem sod d t h at t h is on e g r ou pof experienceit yourself,in pract ice.
event s,w hen you feel t hat everyt hing'sgoing t yres, on one corner of t he aircraft ,are all low . Dave: Of course.
ag ain sty ou . Hav in gsaid t h at , y ou cou ldalso say And t he st ranget hing is, t hey'redow n by exact ly
Claudia: So w hat I 'd suggest is, aft er t he meet ing
w e w ere lucky. Fort unat ely,t he radiat or problem t he same amount on every t yre on t he block.
w e can st rap you int o one of our machines,and
d id n ' t cau set h e en g in et o b low u p . An d af t er t h e Alan : I see.You ' r er ig h t ,t h at is u n u su al. you can assesst he possibilit ies.
sp in , lu ck ilyh e d id n ' t h it t h e b ar r ieB an d b en d
Julia: The w ear rat e'sconsist entacrosst he Kevin: Sounds int erest ing!
t h e su sp en sionor sn ap it com p let elyAn . d ev en
w h oleair cr af t t, h ou g h .Th er e' sn ot h in gu n u su al
m or ef or t u n at elyit, d id n ' t cr ackt h e t u b - t h e
ch assis.
ab ou t t h e w ear oat t er n . I 6.3
Alan: Are you sure t he pressuregauge is w orking Rick : lt ob v iou slyh as t o b e lif t edw it h a cr an e.
I 5.3 properly?
Gabriella: Yes, but do t he slings necessarilyhave
Al: So w hat does t he w arning messagesay? Ju lia: Um , w ell,t o b e h on esty ou can t ell j u st b y t o pass under t he base? Why not come up w it h a
look in gat t h e t y r est h at t h ey ' r ed ow n . w ay of hooking ont o t he side of t he st at ue?
Mr Rooney: When you st art t he engine,it says
ch eckin j ect ion . Alan: Right . Let me come out and havea look. Rick: How ?
Gab r iella:Well,cou ld n ' tw e d r ill in t o it ,
Al: Rig h t .
Mr Rooney: Obviously,it must be some sort
I s. s h or izon t allyan , d in ser tb ar s in t o t h e h oles?Th en
Pau l: OK, let ' sh av ea look at t h e coolan t ,f ir st . h ook on t o t h e b ar s.
of d ef ectin t h e f u el in iect ionsy st em .Th e t h in g
Th e lev el' sOK.
is, t h ou g h ,it on ly h ap p en sin t er m it t en t ly . Rick : Peop lew ou ldsee t h e h olesaf t er w ar d s,
Somet imes,you st art it and t here's no message Er ic: lt ' s f u ll of r esid u e,t h ou g h ,b y t h e look of it . t h ou g h .
at all. So it m ig h t b e a sof t ! r y arper ob lem ,I d on ' t Pau l: lt look sa b it b lack ,d oesn ' tit ? Tim et o Cab r iella: We cou ldf ill all t h e h oles,cou ld n ' tw e?
know .Or maybe it could be a defect ivesensor. ch an g eit , I t h in k . Surely t hey could use some sort of filler t hat 's
Al: ls t h e en g in ew or k in gp r op er ly ? Er ic: OK. Wh at ' st h e f ilt er lik e? t h e sam e colou ras t h e st on e.
Mr Rooney: lt seems t o be fine, yeah. Pau l: Um . . . it look sr eason ab let o m e. Rick They'd never hide t he holes complet ely,
Al: lt d oesn ' tap p ear t o b e m isf ir in gor d ow n on Er ic: ls it d u e t o b e ch an g ed ? t h ou g h .lt w ou ldst ill leav em ar k s,w ou ld n ' tit ? |
pow er? Paul: lt is if w e follow t he service programmet o d on ' t t h in k t h at w ou ldb e acceot ab le.
Mr Roon ey : No, w e h av en ' tn ot icedan y t h in g . t h e let t er .Th e t r ou b leis, if y ou d o t h at , y ou en d Gab r iella:Or , alt er n at iv elyw, e cou ld m ak esu r e
Pr esu m ab lyit, can ' t b e an y t h in gt oo ser iou s.We u p w ast in gp ar t sh alf of t h e t im e. t h e h o| esw er eou t of sig h t .Wh at ab ou t d r i| | in €
t hought it w as possibly w at er in t he fuel syst em Eric: We can t ake it out and give it a bit of a int o t he t op, vert ically?lf t he holes w ere right
b ecau seit ' san ou t d ooru n it . Bu t in t h at case,I clean .lt ' ll b e alr ig h t . on t h e t op , t h ey ' db e lessv isib le.Th en t h e b ar s
assu m et h er e' db e m aj or p r ob lem sw it h it . cou ld b e set in , w it h lif t in gey eson t h e en d .
Pau l: OK. Blad es,n ex t .Hm , t h ey look m or eor
Al: Has it been refuelledrecent lv? less OK t o me. There are no signs of damage. Rick: Hmm. The t rouble is. if t he bars w ere set
in w it h resin, t hey'd never come out . They'd have
Mr Rooney: Not t hat recent ly. Er ic: Yeah .No n eedt o ch an g et h ose.Th ey ' ll
t o b e cu t of f ,w ou ld n ' t h ey ?An d t h is m am m ot h ' s
Al: An d w as it r ef u elledw it h d ieselst or edin y ou r h av em ov eda b it sin cet h ey w er elast ch eck ed ,
ly in gd ow n ,so t h e t op w ill p r ob ab lyb e seen ,t o
ow n t an k ,or d ir ect lyf r om a d eliv er yt an k er ? t h ou g h .Th e alig n m en w t ill n eedt o b e look edat .
an ex t en t .
Mr Roon ey : Fr om a t an k ert r u ck . Pau l: Su r e.
Gabriella: True.
Al: I doubt it 's w at er.t hen. if t he fuel w ent in Eric: Apart from t hat , it 's not looking t oo bad.
Rick : To b e h on est ,I d on ' t t h in k w e can en v isag e
direct ly from a delivery.You said t he w arning d r illin gin t o it . I su p p osean ot h erop t ionw ou ld
d oesn ' td isp laysy st em at ically ? I 6.1
be t o use some sort of grab, on t he end of t he
Mr Roon ey : No. Claudia: So w it h regard t o t he capacit y,in t erms
cranej ib. You know ,like t he ones t hey use for
Al: ln w h at sor t of cir cu m st an ces d oes it com e of t h e n u m b erof p eop leit act u allyn eed st o
offloadinglorries. So, t he st at ue w ould be held
carry,w hat sort of figure are you looking at ?
up? b y f r ict ion .Bu t I can ' t im ag in et h er eb ein g
Kev in :Um , 36 is w h at w e' r eaim in gf or . an y t h in gcap ab leof lif t in g36 t on n es.Esp ecially
Mr Roon ey :Well,w h eny ou st ar t it u p f or t h e
f ir st t im e each d ay ,it com esu p . Bu t t h en if y ou Dave: lf you t hink w e can add a few seat s n ot som et h in gt h at w id e.
st op it , and st art it again a short t ime aft er, w it h ou tm ak in gcom p r om ises, t h en b y all m ean s, Gab r iella: Hm , n o. Hav ey ou sp ok ent o t h e
t here's no message.lt 's w hen it 's been off for a let ' slook at it . m ason sab ou t t h is?
lon g t im e t h at y ou g et t h e w ar n in g . Kevin: I t hink 36 is going t o be at t he t op end as Rick : Not y et , n o.
Al: oK. So it 's cert ainly a quest ion of far as size is concerned.
Gabriella: Why don't w e ask t hem?
t emperat ure.lt only comes up w hen it 's st art ed Claudia: And as regardst he graphics,is t he
from cold? video sequencefinalised?Will it be exact ly as it J 6.4
Mr Roon ey : Um , y eah .Ex act ly . is on t h is DVD? Vikt or: So all t he st eel beams show n on t his
Al: Hm , it sou n d slik e it ' sa f au lt yf u el p r e- h eat er . Kev in :Un lessy ou h av ean y p r ob lem sg en er at in g d r aw in gar e g oin gt o b e f ix ed t o t h e w alls,b olt ed
I t ' sp r ob ab lyj u st on e of t h e p r e- h eat erp lu g s t he physicaleffect st hat go w it h it , t hen, yeah, as t hrought he concret e.
t h at ' sg on e.lt ' son ly a m in or f au lt . far as w e're concerned,t hat 's it . Raiesh: Right .
Mr Rooney: Oh, right . So it doesn't need urgent Clau d ia: Rig h t ,ex cellen tWe
. can st ar t look in gat ViKor: So t o bolt t hrough,obviouslyw e need
at t en t ion ? t hat st raight aw ay t hen, and get t hings moving. h olesin t h e w alls.We can cor e d r ill t h em ,w it h
Al: No. lt can b e r ep lacedat t h e n ex t ser v ice. Um, so regardingt he schedule,t hen, w hat sort a d iam on dd r ill,w h ichw ou ldob v iou slyb e d on e
of t im escaled o y ou h av ein m in d ,f or t h e w h ole
Keep an ey e on it , t h ou g h .lf an y ot h er p r ob lem s af t ert h e w allsh av eb een cast . Um , w e' dd r ill
proj ect ?
st art t o show up give us a call and w e'll send t hem ourselves,as part of our cont ract package.
someoneover. Alt ernat ively,t he holes can be preformedby
f 6.2 p u t t in gp last ict u b esin t o t h e con cr et ew h en
Claudia: I n t erms of t he physicaleffect s,t o t hey cast t he w alls, in w hich case t he cont ract or
w hat ext ent do you w ant t he experiencet o be resoonsiblefor t he concret est ruct urew ould do
physical?The degree t o w hich it movescan be r h e j ob .
v ar iedq u it econ sid er ab ly .
Raj esh: OK.

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Vik t or : Now t h e or ob lemis, t h eseb olt sw on ' t Mar t a: Yes.We' r elook in gf or an ev olu t ion , Ben : Not if t h ey u se t h e sm aller - sized b ot t les.
h av em u ch p lay . r at h ert h an d esig n in gt h e w h olet h in gf r om St ep h an ie:We' lln eed t o sp ecif yt h e b ot t lesize in
Raj esh : How d o y ou m ean ? t h e g r ou n du p . Pr esu m ab lyt,h er eis r oom f or t h e or oced u r e.t h en .
Vik t or : Well,t h ey ' v eg ot t o f it q u it et ig h t lyin t h e im p r ov em en t ? Ben : Yeah .Th ey ' llh av et o t ak e car e t h at t h e
h oles,so t h ey w on ' tb e ab le t o m ov em u ch .Th er e En g in eer2: Well,t h is m od elh as b een r ev am p ed b ot t lesd on ' t f all on t o som eon e,as w ell.Th at n o
w on ' t b e m u chsp acear ou n dt h em ,t o ad j u st on ce b ef or e.of cou r se.Bu t . n o d ou b t w e can on e' sst an d in gin t h e b ot t omof t h e silo, w h ile
t h eir oosit ion . r ef in eit a b it m or e. t h ey low ert h em d ow n .
Raj esh :I see. Mart a: How ever,given t hat soft w areredesign St ep h an ie:Tr u e.Th at ' san ot h erp oin t t o
Vik t or : So t h at m ean st h e h olesh av eg ot t o b e isn ' t an assem b lyissu ean d h as b een t h e Ach illes m en t ion .OK, so accessisn ' t r eallya p r ob lem ,
p osit ion edv er y p r eciselylf. t h ey ' r eslig h t lyou t h eelof t h e ex lst in gm od el,it w ou ldm ak esen se t h en .Th e m ain d an g eris t h e f act t h at it ' sa
of p osit ionon t h e w all,t h ey w on ' tm at chu p w it h t o r et h in kt h at w h olesy st em . con f in edsp ace.Esp eciallyg iv ent h at t h ey ' r e
t h e h olest h at h av eb een p r e- d r illedt h r ou g ht h e En g in eer l: So f or sof t w ar e,b ack t o t h e d r aw in g w eld in g w , it h an ox y - acet y lenteor ch b u r n in g ,
st eel beams, at our fact ory. b oar d ,t h en ? w h ichw ill p r od u cea f air am ou n tof COr .
Raiesh : Su r e. Mart a: Well, er, w hat everw e do, w e need t o Ben : So t h ey ' lln eed a CO, d et ect or .
Vik t or : Th at ' st h e m ain t ech n icalissu e,in t er m s m ak ea q u an t u mleap .Wh et h ert h at m ean s St ep h an ie:I m ean ,t o b e saf e,t h ey ' lln eedt o
of d ecid in gh ow w e f or m t h eseh oles.Ob v iou sly , d esig n in gt h e sy st emf r om scr at ch ,I d on ' t k n ow . t est t h e air b ef or et h ey g o d ow n ,an y w ay Bu . t we
t h e t ech n icalsid e' sn ot t h e on ly con sid er at ion . We n eed t o m ak et h e w h olet h in g m u chsim p ler sh ou ldp r ob ab lysp ecif yt h at t h ey n eed t o k eep
Th er e' salso t h e q u est ionof t im escales- g iv en t o use. t h e d et ect orw it h t h em w h ilet h ey ' r ew or k in g ,
t h at t h er ear e a lot of t h eseh olest o d o. An d , an d k eep it sw it ch edon .
ob v iou slyt,h e q u est ionof cost ,as w ell.
- 7.7 Ben : Yeah .An ot h erh azar dis t h er e' llb e m et al
f u m esg iv enof f as t h ey ' r eact u allyw eld in g w , h ich
I 6.5 Rosan a: Nex t w eekt h ey ' r ed u e t o st ar t is a d if f er en pt r ob lemt o t h e CO, issu e.
Vik t or : I n t er m sof cost , p r ef or m in gis ob v iou sly m ain t en an ce w or k on t h e g r ain silosin Zon e 4. St ep h an ie:Su r e.So r eally ,t h ey ' lln eed a
a lot ch eap er b , ecau seall y ou n eed ar e p last ic We need t o make sure t hat everyone'saw are t hat v en t ilat ionsy st emd ow n t h er e,som e k in d of air
t u b es,w h ichar e ch eapt o b u y ,an d q u ickt o p u t all t h osesilosar e classedas con f in edsp aces. ext ract or.
in . lf w e d o it t h at w ay ,it ' ll b e d ead easy ,an d it ' ll I n ot h er w or d s,n o on e sh ou ldg o in sid et h em Ben : Pr ob ab ly y, eah .An d t h er e' st h e p r ob lem
cost p ean u t s.Wh er eascor e d r illin gw ill b e slow w it h ou tf ir st d oin gan air t est .An d w e n eedt o of d u st , as w ell.Th ey ' llh av et o b e v er y car ef u l
it ' ll b e q u it ea p ain st ak in gj ob . Bu t . . . k eep a ch eckon d u st lev els,as w ell. ab ou t t h at . lf t h ey ' r ew eld in gan d t h er e' sg r ain
Raj esh :Bu t cor e d r illin g ' sm or eaccu r at e,clear ly . Marc: We'vegot a CO, det ect or here, haven't d u st in t h e air , t h er e' sg oin gt o b e an ex p losion
Vik t or : A lot m or eaccu r at e.I m ean .som et im es. w e? h azar d .
y ou can g et aw ayw it h p r ef or m in glf. y ou n eedt o b St ep h an ie:Yeah .Wou lda v en t ilat orclear t h e
g et w it h int w en t ym il, t h en it ' sp er f ect lyf easib le. Rosan a: lf y ou w alk p ast t h at m ach in ew h ileit ' s d u st ,or m ak e it w or se?| su p p oseif t h er e' sa lot
Tenm il is - it ' sach iev ab le, b u t it ' sst r et ch in git . , d y ou ' r et r y in gt o t alk t o som eon e,
r u n n in g an ly in gar ou n d ,it ' d k eep b low in git u p in t o t h e air ,
An y t h in glesst h an t en m il, an d t h er e' sn o w ay y ou h av et o sh ou t t o b e h ear d .An d as a r u le of w ou ld n ' tit ?
y ou can d o it . t h u m b ,t h at m ean sit sh ou ldb e an ear p r ot ect ion Ben : Mm . I ' m n ot su r e.
Raiesh :An d w h at sor t of t oler an cear e y ou ar ea.
look in gf or ? Marc: Yeah, but t he regs different iat ebet w een J 7.3
Vik t or : Ab ou t t en m il. b r ief ex p osu r e,w h eny ou ' r ew alk in gp ast St ep h an ie:Rest r ict edar easar e p lacesw h er ea
Raj esh :So it ' s b or d er lin e,t h en . som et h in gan , d con t in u ou sex p osu r e,d on ' t t h ey ? ser iou sd an g eris p r esen t .So it ' s essen t ialt h at
t h esesh ou ldb e k ep t lock edat all t im es.Un d er
Vik t or : lt ' sa t all or d er .Th e saf e b et w ou ldb e c
g oin gf or cor e d r illin g . n o cir cu m st an ces sh ou ldan y on eb e ab le t o
Mar c: So is it h ar m f u lif it sp lash eson y ou r sk in ? accesst h em ,u n lesst h ey h av ea p er m itt o w or k ,
Raj esh :Th e p r ob lemis g oin gt o b e t h e sch ed u le,
Rosan a: Accor d in gt o t h e n ot iceit ' san ir r it an t , in ot h er w or d s,a w r it t enf or m g iv in gp er m ission
t h ou g h . t o w ork in t he rest rict edarea.
an d it ' st ox ic.
Vik t or : Ex act ly .I m ean ,t o d iam on dd r ill t h e
Marc: But it 's not corrosive? Lin : An d p er m it st o w or k ,an d t h e k ey st o
n u m b erof h olesw e' r et alk in gab ou t w ill t ak e,
Rosan a: Not as f ar as I ' m aw ar e. r est r ict edar eas,can on ly b e issu edb y t h e
u m. . .
elect r icalsu oew isor ?
Raj esh: lt 'll t ake foreverand a day, w on't it ? Marc: So you don't need glovesand eye
p r ot ect ionan d m ask san d all t h e r est of it ? lf y ou St ep h an ie:Th at ' sr ig h t .So t h at on e in d iv id u al
Wh er easif t h ey ' r ep r ef or m edt,h ey ' db e r ead yas
g et an y on y ou r sk in ,y ou . iu stw ash it of f . is r esp on sib lef or elect r icalsaf et yf or t h e w h ole
soon as t h e w allsar e cast . p lan t .On ly t h at p er sonis au t h or isedt o issu e
Vik t or : Bu t if h alf of t h em ar e in t h e w r on gp lace, Rosan a: Hm , I ' m n ot su r e ab ou t t h at .
oermit s t o w ork.
it ' ll cost an ar m an d a leg t o p u t t h em r ig h t . o Lin : Pr esu m ab lyit, ' s im p or t an tt h at p er m it s
Becau seif t h ey ' r ew r on g ,it ' s n ot j u st a q u est ion Rosan a: We n eed t o en ou ir ew h et h eror n ot ar e issu edev er ysin g let im e som eon een t er sa
of d r illin gn ew on es in t h e r ig h t p lace.lf t h ey ' r e t h is m ain t en an ce in v olv esw eld in g Th . er ear e r est r ict edar ea - each t im e t h ey d o a n ewj ob ,
slig h t lyou t of p osit ion ,t h ey h av et o b e f illed f or k lif t r u ck sg oin gt h r ou g ht h at ar ea car r y in g t h ey n eed a n ew p er m it .
in , f ir st ,w it h cem en t ,t o av oid h av in gt w o h oles f lam m ab leliq u id s.lf t h er ear e g oin gt o b e an y
ov er lap p in gso . p u t t in gt h em r ig h t is easiersaid St ep h an ie:Ex act ly Th . ey sh ou ld n ' tb e issu edf or
naked flamesor sparks, w e'll need t o put a an y lon g ert h an a f u ll sh if t .
t h an d on e. p r op erp r oced u r ein p lace.
Raj esh: Sure. So as I see it , t he key issue here, in Lin : OK.
Mar c: Rig h t .l' ll g et in t ou chw it h t h eir p eop le, St ep h an ie:An d it ' s cr u cialt h at t h er e' sj u st a
t er m sof f easib ilit yis , t h e t oler an ce.lf t h e h oles t h en .
can be bigger,and t here'smore play for t he sin g lek ey t o each r est r ict edar ea.Th e w h ole
b olt s.w e w on ' t h av et h is or ob lem . id ea of h av in ga lock - ou tsy st emis t o en su r e
- 7.? t h at on ly on e p er sonh as accesst o sw it ch g ear at
St ep h an ie:So in t er m sof access,t h eor et ically , an y g iv ent im e.So w h at ev erh ap p en s,som eon e
f 6.6 t h er e' sa r isk of som eon ef allin g ,as t h ey clim b
Mart a: So, t o be clear about how far w e can go can n otsw it chon a cir cu itat a sw it ch b oar w d h ile
u p a silo,or d ow n in t o on e. Bu t t h er e' salw ay s som eb od yelse is w or k in gon it som ew h er elsee
w it h t h is r ed esig nw, e' r en ot aim in gt o r ein v en t an ex t er n alst air casew it h a g u ar d r ail,lead in g
t h e w h eel,in t er m sof t h e m ain com p on en t san d in t h e p lan t .
t o t h e t op , an d t h er ear e p er m an en tlad d er s,
how t hey fit t oget her.The reasonsfor t hat are Lin : Mm , if w e im ag in ea t ech n iciann eed st o,
w it h prot ect ivehoops around t hem, fixed t o
first ly,from a hardw arepoint of view ,t he exist ing let ' ssay t h ey ' r eg oin gt o ch an g ea m ot oron
t h e in sid es,lead in gd ow nt o t h e b ot t om .So
design has proved t o be effect ive.And secondly, on e of t h e lin es,t h ey g et a p er m itt o w or k ,an d
w or k er ssh ou ldb e ab le t o accesst h esesilos
w e d on ' t h av et h e r esou r cesat t h is ooin t in t im e obt ain t he key t o t he sw it chboardfrom t he
f air lysaf ely Th. e b ig p r ob lemw ill b e g et t in gt h e
t o m ak ef u n d am en t al ch an g est o t h e p r od u ct ion elect ricalsupervisor.Then t hey t ake t he key,
w eld in geq u ip m en tt,h e g as b ot t les,d ow n in t o
orocess. unlock t he door t o t he sw it chboard,sw it choff
t he bot t om.
En g in eer l: So t h e ov er allin t er n allay ou tn eed s t he circuit -breakerfor t he mot or.t o isolat e it .
Ben: They can be low ereddow n by rope. t h en lock t h e d oor ag ain .
t o r em aint h e sam e?
St ephanie: Won't t hey be t oo heavy?

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St ep h an ie:Th at ' sr ig h t .Th en ,w h ilet h ey ' r e 3 elect r icit yb, ecau sey ou w ou ld n ' tn eedt o con t r ol
w or k in g ,it ' sv it al t h at t h ey k eept h e k ey on t h em Pet r u s: You sh ou ldt ak e car ew h eny ou ' r e all t h e sy st em sau t om at icallyan , d t h e m on eyy ou
con t in u ou sly . clean in gb elowt h e g u illot in eb lad e,b ecau se sav edb y b u y in gold - f ash ion ed m an u alcon t r ols
t h er e' sa d an g ert h at t h e b lad ecou ldcom e in st eadof h i- t echelect r on ics cou ld b e sp en t on
J 7.4 p lan t in gt r eesor som et h in gI. m ean ,it sou n d s
d ow n .Bef or ey ou clean it , y ou sh ou ldalw ay sset
Kr iszt of : Th e m ain h azar d ,w h en m an oeu v r in g t he cont rol lever in t he Blade Locked posit ion. si m p l eb, u t . . .
a h elicop t ercloset o p ow erlin es,is t h e r isk of An d y ou sh ou ldw ear p r ot ect iv eg lov esw h ile Sask ia: Mm . . . it ' sa v er y in t er est in gid ea.We
a collisionw it h t h e lin e.So b ef or ecom m en cin g y ou ' r eclean in glt , b ecau set h e su m p b elowt h e h av et o b ear in m in d .of cou r se.t h at t h e clien t ' sa
w ork, it 's essent ial for t he crew t o have det ailed b lad ecan con t ainsh ar Dm et alof f - cu t s. m an u f act u r er of h i- t echelect r on icg izm os.I ' m n ot
in f or m at ionab ou t w eat h ercon d it ion s,esp ecially su r e h ow t h ey ' df eelab ou t . . .
w in d d ir ect ionan d sp eed .Op er at in gin v er y r 8.1
w in d yw eat h eris ob v iou slyou t of t h e q u est ion . Rolan d : We k n owt h e clien tis a v er y g r een F 8.4
Th e p ilot sin v olv edin liv e lin e w or k ar e h ig h ly or ien t at edcom p an yv, er y b ig on all t h in g s
t r ain edan d ex p er ien cedan d t h eir ex p er t iseis en v ir on m en t al. Joch em :Th e ob v iou sd an g erh er e is t h at y ou
ar g u ab lyt h e cr u cialf act orin en su r in gsaf et y . Sask ia: Ab solu t ely . cou ldg et a b u ild - u pin sid et h e v esselif t h er e' sa
An ot h erh azar dis sn ag g in g as , at cer t aint im es b lock ag ef u r t h eralon gt h e p ip e.
Rolan d : so en er €y sav in gob v iou s| yn eed st o b e
t h e p lat f or mw ill m om en t ar ilyb e at t ach edt o Kat erina: So t he vessel needs a safet y valve?
an im p or t an tcon sid er at ion in t h e d esig n .Clear ly ,
t h e p ow erlin e an d t o t h e h elicop t erleav , in gt h e
it ' sa b ig su b j ect ,an d som et h in gw e n eedt o look Joch em :Yes,an d m ay b esom e sor t of w ar n in g
air cr af tt et h er ed .lt ' s essen t ial,t h er ef or e,
t h at
in t o in d ep t h .Bu t on e sp ecif icasp ectof it w h er e sy st em ,as w ell.lt cou ld b e som et h in gt h at ' s
t h e cab le is eq u ip p edw it h a t en sionr elease
I t h in kw e can m ak ea r eal d if f er en ceis w it h t h e t rlggered by a different ialmeasurement .So if
m ech an ismso , t h at if t h e h elicop t erp u llsaw ay
Bu ild in gMan ag em en tSy st em- sp ecif icallyw, it h t h er e' sa h i€h r ead in gin t h e t an k ,an d a | ow er
su d d en lyf or an y r eason ,t h e cab le can b r eak
t he w ay w e use presencedet ect ors.And I 'vehad on e f u r t h eralon g ,y ou ' d k n owt h er ew as a
free. To orevent elect rocut ionand burns from
a cou p leof id east h at I ' d ap p r eciat ey ou r v iew s b lock ag esom ew h er e.
ar cin gcu r r en t s,t h e cr ew on t h e p lat f or mw ear
on.
h ot su it s.Th eseh av est ain less- st eel t h r ead s
w h ichch an n elt h e elect r icit yar ou n dt h e Sask ia: Su r e.
Kat erina: We'll need a syst em for monit oringgas
t ech n ician 'bs od y ,allow in gt h e 400, 000 v olt Rolan d : I t h in k w e sh ou ldp u t t w o t ot ally con su m ot ion .
su p p lyt o f low b et lv eent h e p ow erlin e an d t h e t esig nop t ion st o t h e clien t .Op t ion on e
d if f er en d
Joch em ; Wh at ,a m et eron t h e su p p lyp ip e?
p lat f or m Th. e su it salso h av ea f ir ep r ooflin in g ,t o is t o h av ea b u ild in gw it h m ax im u mau t om at ion .
So w it h t h e m ax im u mau t om at ionop t ion . . . Kat er in a: Well,y es,t h at w ou ldm easu r e
provide prot ect ionfrom heat . And eye prot ect ion
cu m u lat iv econ su m p t ionBu . t w e also n eed
is w or n ,as a p r ot ect ionag ain stf lash esf r om
- 8.2 t o m on it ort h e act u alr at e of con su m p t ionat
elect r icar cs.Ag ain , t r ain in gis on e of t h e k ey
d if f er en p
t oin t sin t im e d u r in gt h e r eact ion
f act or sin en su r in gsaf et y As. a p r ecau t ion Rolan d : . . . w it h t h e m ax im u mau t om at ion
cycle.And if w e havet hose t w o paramet ers,w e
ag ain stm ech an icalf ailu r e,t h e su sp en sioncab le, op t ion ,w e p u t p r esen ced et ect or sall ov er t h e
p lat f or man d all associat edeq u ip m en tar e p lace,an d lin k t h em t o as m an ysy st em sas can t h en d et er m in et h e f r eq u en cyof p eak sin
p ossib le.Not j u st t h e u su alsy st em st h at act iv at e con su m p t ionw, h ichis t h e t h ir d p ar am et erw e
sy st em at ically in sp ect edb ef or eeach op er at ion ,
n eeo.
t o ch eckf or d am ag e.An d t h e h elicop t eris t h e lig h t sw h en p eop lew alk in t o r oom san d t u r n
m ain t ain edin lin e w it h av iat ionr eg u lat ion s. On e t h em of f w h ent h ey leav e.We cou ld u se p r esen ce Joch em : So t h at ' sa sof t w ar eissu e,t h en .As
ad d it ion alp r ecau t ionis t ak en r eg ar d in gt h e det ect orst o cont rol ot her syst ems,as w ell, like lon g as t h e cu m u lat iv ev alu e' sb ein g r ecor d ed
h elicop t er 'ens g in es:on ly t w in - en g incr e af t ar e t h e b lin d son t h e w in d ow s.So, if it ' st h e m id d le against t he t imescale,w e can plot t he rat e of
u sedf or liv e lin e w or k , so t h at if an en g in ef ails, of su m m er ,an d a p r esen ced et ect orsen sest h at c o n su m p u o n . . .
t h e p ilot can st ill lan d saf ely . everyone'sleft a meet ingroom, a t emperat ure 3
sen sorp ick su p a p osit iv er ead in gf r om su n lig h t
Kat erina: The react iont hat t akes place is going
J7 . 5 com in gt h r ou g ht h e g lass,t h e elect r on ics act iv at e
t o b e ex ot h er m ic.Bu t t h e am ou n tof h eat w ill
lsob el: Th e f ocu sof t h e cou r sew ill b e on y ou r t h e b lin d s,w h ichau t om at ically com ed ow n
p ar t lyd ep en don h ow h ot t h e g as is w h en it
p er son alob lig at ion sin t er m sof look in gaf t er an d b lack ou t t h e r oom .Th at w ou ldlim it h eat
en t er st h e v essel.
your ow n safet y,and t he safet y of ot hers. That ab sor Dt ionan d r ed u cet h e load on t h e air -
con d it ion in gsav , in gen er g y . Joch em :Yes.b ecau set h at in p u t h eat can b e
m ean sw e' ll b e f ocu sin gon sp ecif icsaf et y
ad j u st ed .
r eg u lat ion s. For in st an ce,w e' ll b e look in gat Sask ia: OK.
p er son alp r ot ect iv eeq u ip m en t h at ' scom p u lsor y . Rolan d : Or in w in t er ,if t h e b lin d sh ad b een Kat er in a: Ex act ly So . w e' lln eed a sen sorn ex t
Or act iv it iest h at ar e p r oh ib it edin cer t ainar eas, t o t h e v alv et o m easu r et h e in p u t v alu e,as g as
p u lledd ow n in t h e m eet in gr oom t h e ev en in g
su ch as sm ok in g .Th e m a. ior it of y t h e ob lig at ion s com esin , an d t h en an ot h ert o g iv e u s an ou t p u t
b ef or e,t h e n ex t m or n in g t, h e sen sord et ect s
w e' lld eal w it h ar e leg al r eq u ir em en t s. ln ot h er v alu e.Th en ,w e can w or k ou t t h e op t im u min p u t
su n lig h t an, d t r ig g er st h e b lin d st o r aisean d let
w or d s,t h ey ' r est ip u lat edb y law as p ar t of t em p er at u r ef or t h e g as.
in as m u chsu n lig h tas p ossib le,con t r ib u t in gt o
h ealt han d saf et yleg islat ionlf. y ou con t r av en e
t h esek in d sof r eg u lat ion s, it ' s n ot t h e sam e as
t h e h eat in g An . d t h er ecou ld b e t em p er at u r e
m easu r em en ttso d et er m in ew h ichr oom sar e t h e
r 8.s
t u r n in gu p f or w or k lat e,or m er ely b r each in g Helen : On e of t h e b ig g esth ead ach esin
War m estan , d t h osesen sor sset oÍ Ía cir cu lat ion
y ou r con t r actof em p loy m en in t som ew ay .lf p ow erg en er at ionis t h e f act t h at elect r icit y
sy st emt o d ist r ib u t et h e w ar m air t h r ou g ht h e
som eon ef ailst o com p lyw it h h ealt han d saf et y , in t o r oom sat t h e
b u ild in g ,in t o t h e cor r id or or con su m p t ionf lu ct u at escon sid er ab lySo . in or d er
r eg s,t h ey ' r eb r eak in gt h e law .lt ' s as sim p leas t o m ain t aina con t in u ou ssu p p lyw e h av et o m ak e
ot h er sid e of t h e b u ild in g or, w h er ev er .
t h at . I ' m su r e y ou ' r eall aw ar eof t h at , b u t it is an con t in u alch eck s,an d ad j u stt h e p ow erload w e
Sask ia: So, w e' d u se p r esen ced et ect or san d g en er at e.To h elp u s p lan t h osead . iu st m en t w s,e
im p or t an tp oin t t o em p h asise. h eat sen sor st o r eg u lat eas m an ysy st em sas
f or ecastf lu ct u at ion ins d em an d ,so t h at w e can
oossib le?
an t icip at ep eak san d t r ou g h s.We b ase t h ese
?7 . 6 Rolan d :Yes.Well,t h at ' sw h at w e' d h av ew it h t h e f or ecast son a n u m b erof d if f er en ft act or s.On e
m ax im u mau t om at ionop t ion . of t h em ,on e of t h e m ost im p or t an ton es,is
Pet r u s: lf t h er e' sa f ir e,y ou sh ou ld n ' tu se
t em p er at u r e.Du r in gp er iod sof v er y cold or v er y
w at er ex t in g u ish eron s t h is m ach in e,b ecau se r 8.3 h ot w eat h er d, em an din cr eases. Th e in cr easein
it con t ain select r icalcir cu it s,an d it can cau se Rolan d :Th e secon dop t ion is t h is.lt ' s a v er y d em an dis ob v iou slyd u e t o m illion sof elect r ic
elect r ocu t ionYou . sh ou ldon ly u se a car b on en v ir on m en t ally con sciou scom p an yso , I assu m e r ad iat or scom in gon w h enit ' scold , an d air -
d iox id eex t in g u ish er . t hat green at t it ude is shared by all t he st aff. lf con d it ion in gu n it sw or k in gh ar d w h en it ' s h ot .
t hat 's t he case, w hy is t here a need t o aut omat e Anot her fact or,a key fact or w hich increasesor
Pet r u s: Wh en y ou lif t t h is m ach in e,it ' sessen t ial ev er y t h in gin t h e b u ild in gw h en m ost t h in g scan d ecr easesd em an d ,is w h et h eror n ot it ' s lig h t
t h at y ou sh ou ldon ly u se t h e t w o lif t in gey es b e op er at edm an u ally ?Wh y d oesn ' tt h e b ossj u st or d ar k in t h e m or n in gan d ev en in g- ob v iou sly
m ar k edin r ed . No ot h er p ar t sof t h e f r am ear e cir cu lat ean em ail r em in d in gp eop let o sw it cht h e . t h ose ar e
t h at d ict at eslig h t in gcon su m p t ionSo
, y ou m u st n ' tu se t h em as an ch or
load - b ear in gso lig h t sof f w h ent h ey g o ou t an d t ell t h em t o low er t h e t w o m aln season alf act or s.Th eyg en er allyg o
ooln t s. t h e b lin d sw h ent h ey leav ea r oom in su m m er so , d on cold ,d ar k , w in t erev en in g s,
h an d - in - h anso
it h elp st h e air - con d it ion in g| ?m ean ,y ou ' dsav e

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t h e r ise in d em an dis sig n if ican tcom


, p ar edw it h Gerry: Do you know ,I knew you w ere going t o Gu y : Well,w e n eed t o b ear in m in d t h at t h e
w ar m ,lig h t ,su m m erev en in g s.We also t ak e in t o say t h at . Nu m b ert w o - t ech n icalt ask st h at ad d p r ob lemw it h aer o is t h at it ' s n ot j u st ab ou t d at a
accou n tw h at d ay of t h e w eek it is, p ar t icu lar ly v alu ean d t ask st h at d on ' t ad d v alu e,su ch as g at h er in gYou
. also h av et o v alid at et h e d at a.
w h et h erit ' sa w eek d ayor t h e w eek en d . ad m in .Ad d v alu e?Wh at ' st h at su p p osedt o . . . CFD an d w in d t u n n elsar e n ot a h u n d r edoer cen t
Cen er allyd, em an dr isesd u r in gt h e w eek ,w h en Elean or :Well,d o y ou n ot d o som ead m in ?Or r eliab le.Th e acid t est on ly com esw h en y ou t r y
f act or iesan d oÍ f ices ar e op er at ion al,an d t h en d o y ou sp en dall of y ou r t im e d oin g p r od u ct iv e ou t a f u ll- scalep r ot ot y p ein r eal con d it ion s.We
d ecr easesw h ena lot of t h em closeat t h e en d t h in g s? n eedt o m ak esu r e t h at ev er y t h in gis t r ied - an d -
of t h e w eek .So d em an df allsat t h e w eek en d . Ger r y : Well,n o. Now h er en ear all of it . t est edou t sid e,w it h a f u ll- scalet r ial r u n .
Th osear e v ar iat ion st h at t ak e olacew it h ina Lisa: Yeah ,b u t let ' sn ot f or g etw e' r ed esig n in ga
g iv enw eek .Du r in gan y g iv end ay ,t h er ear e Eleanor: Right . So is it fift y-fift y?
car t h at d oesa h u n d r edk ilom et r esan h ou r ,it ' s
f act or ssu ch as m ealt im es,w h enelect r icov en s Ger r y : Um w ell,n o. I sp en dm or e t im e p r ob lem
n ot a su p er son icair cr af t Th! e aer o' sn ot g oin gt o
ar e sw it ch edon - ob v iou slyt,h at cau sesa j u m p solv in gt h an I d o on ad m in .Th an k f u llyLet . 's
b e t h at cr it ical.
in con su m p t ionEv . encom m er cialb r eak sd u r in g say som ew h er ein t h e r eg ionof t w o t h ir d s.So,
ab ou t a t h ir d on ad m in .Th r ee- t ask st h at Ton y : Plu s,w it h ch an g eab lew eat h er it , ' s n ot easy
p op u larTV sh ow scan cau seb lip sin d em an d .
ar e p u r elyt ech n icalv er su st ask st h at r elat et o t o d o b ack - t o- b ackt est in gou t in t h e f ield .
Th er ecan b e a su d d enr ise w h enp eop ler u sh
t ech n icalor g an isat ionWell, . m ost of w h at I d o is Gu y : No, of cou r sen ot . I ' m. iu stsay in gw e n eed
t o sw it chk et t leson , or h eat u p sn ack sin
or g an isat ionisn , ' t it ? | sp en dp r et t ym u chall m y t o b e car ef u l. . .
m icr ow av es, an d t h en a su d d enf all sh or t ly
aft erw ards. t im e on t h at .
Elean or :Or in y ou r case,d isor g an isat ion .
- 9.2
I 8.6 Ar n au d : So, t h eor et icallyt ,h e h or izon t alsp eed
Ger r y : Nice on e.Wh at f ig u r ed id y ou p u t d ow n
w ill k eepd ecr easin gu n t ilt h e con t ain erh it st h e
Helen : Becau seelect r icit ycon su m p t ion f or ad d ed v alu e,b y t h e w ay ?Was it a n eg at iv e
g r ou n d .Th e h ig h ert h e d r op alt it u d e,t h e low er
f | u ct u at esacr ossa sig n if icanrt an €e , in or d er t o num ber ?
t h e h or izon t alsoeedat t ou ch d ow n .
cop ew it h p eak d em an dou r m ax im u mcap acit yis
eq u iv alent o t h e t op of t h at b an d of f lu ct u at ion . r 8.9 Jen n a: Su r e.
Th at m ean st h at d u r in gof f - p eakp er iod s,w e Beat rice: At t his st age, I 'm not asking you t o give Ar n au d : Bu t , ob v iou slyt,h e h ig h ert h e alt it u d e,
h av esig n if icansp t ar eg en er at in gcap acit y Now
. , m e a d et ailedb r eak d ow nof all t h e lT eq u ip m en t t h e h ig h ert h e v er t icalsp eed ,u p t o a cer t ain
in an id ealw or ld ,it w ou ldb e g ood t o u se t h at w e' r eg oin gt o n eed .lt w ou ldj u st b e u sef u lt o p or n t .
spare capacit y t o generat epow er and st ore it h av ea r ou g hid ea of w h at ' sm ost u r g en t . Jen n a: Ab solu t elySo, . assu m in gt h e d r op
f or u se d u r in gp eak t im es.Un f or t u n at elyas , y ou Dan : Su r e.Well,on e of t h e b ig g estp r ob lem s alt it u d e' sv er y low t h e v er t icalsp eedw on ' t b e all
p r ob ab lyk n oWelect r icalch ar g eis ex t r em ely is t h e scr een sat t h e CAD st at ion s.A lot of t h at h ig hon im p act .
d if f icu ltt o st or ein lar g eam ou n t s- y ou can ' t t h osen eed r ep lacin gw it h b ig g eron es.Rou g h ly Ar n au d : Tr u e.
j u st ch ar g eu p h u g eb at t er ies.So w e u se an sp eak in g I, ' d say w ellov er h alf of t h em ar e t oo Jen n a: An d in t er m sof p r ot ect in gt h e car g o,
in n ov at iv e t ech n iq u et o st or eu p p ow erp ot en t ial sm all.A g ood t w o t h ir d sof t h em ,act u allySo, . su r elya low v er t icalsp eed is t h e cr it icalf act or .
d u r in gof f - p eakp er iod s. w e' r et alk in gab ou t I 5 t o I 8 scr een s,som et h in g Ar n au d : I ' m n ot so su r e it ' st h e cr it icalf act or .
lik e t h at . I ' d say t h e h or izon t alsp eed ' sm or e p r ob lem at ic.
- 8.7 Beat r ice:OK. How u r g en tis t h at ? Becau se,p r esu m ab lyif, t h e g r ou n d sp eed 'qsu it e
Helen : Th e con cep tof p u m p edst or ag eis
Dan : Well,I m eant h ey all w or k ,t h ey all f u n ct ion h ig h ,t h er e' sa d an g ert h e con t ain erw ill r oll
r elat iv elysim p le.Du r in gof f - p eakp er iod sw h en p r op er lyTh . e t r ou b leis, t h e en g in eer ssp en dt h e ov er an d b ou n cealon g w h en it t ou ch esd ow n .I n
main pow er st at ions have got spare capacit y,
v ast m aj or it yof t h eir t im e w or k in gw it h t h ese f act ,if y ou ' r ed r op p in gf r om low alt it u d e,t h at ' s
some of t he ext ra pow er t hey produce is used p r ob ab lyin ev it ab le.
scr een s.An d b ecau set h e d et ailon t h em is so So if t h e con t ain err olledan d
b y p u m p edst or ag est at ion st o p u m p w at erf r om
sm all,it ' s p r et t yh ar d w or k on t h e ey es,t o t h e b ou n cedf or 50 m et r es,or w h at ev ert,h en y ou ' d
a low level reservoir up t o a high-levelreservoir, p oin t t h at it af f ect sp r od u ct iv it so
y ... h av et o h av esom e k in d of d est r u ct ib leex t er n al
w h er et h e w at er ' sst or ed .lt ' st h en h eld t h er e
Beat r ice:OK. An d w h at ab ou t t h e b ig p r in t erin en v elop et o p r ot ectit f r om t h e m u lt ip leim p act s.
u n t ilt h er e' sa p eak in d em an dat som e p oin t t h e
h er e?I ' v eh ear dit ' sa b it of a d in osau r . Wh ichw ou ldb e v er y ex p en siv e.So, ar g u ab ly ,
n ex t d ay .At t h at p oin t ,t h e w at er ' sr eleased an , d
Dan : Well,it is, b u t it w or k sp er f ect lyw ell,an d r ollin gis t h e w or st p r ob lem ,w or set h an a h ig h
it f low sd ow n t h e p ip es,d r iv in gt u r b in esat t h e
w e p r in t n ex t t o n ot h in gw it h it , an y w ay Most
. of v er t icalim p actsp eed .
b ot t omw h ichg en er at eelect r icit yOb . v iou slyt, h e
st at ioncan on ly r u n f or a f air lysh or t p er iod ,b u t t h e d r aw in g sar e p r in t edat t h e f act or y . Jen n a: Hm , y ou t h in k so?
it ' ssu f f icientto cov ert h e p eak in d em an d .Th en , Beat r ice:Oh . Ar n au d : So y ou d on ' t t h in k r ollin g ' sa b ad t h in g ?
as soon as t h er e' sa d ip in d em an d ,t h e w at er Jen n a: I ' m n ot con v in cedt h e con t ain erw ou ld
can b e p u m p edb ack u p an d h eld r ead yf or u se r 9.1 act u allyr oll.
ag ain .So t h e ef f ectis t o sm oot hou t f lu ct u at ion s Ton y :Wit h t h e aer od y n am ics t h er ear e t h r ee Ar n au d : No?
in t h e ou t p u tof t h e m ain p ow erst at ion s.Som e d ev eloom enttoolsav ailab let o u s.Th e f ir st is Jen n a: Not n ecessar ilyTh . e m ilit ar yd r op t an k s
of t h e m ain st at ion s'sp ar ecap acit yis u sed w h en -
CFD sof t w ar e Com p u t at ion al Flu id Dy n am ics. ou t of f ly in gair cr af tat low lev el,t ied t o sp ecial
t h er ew ou ldb e a t r ou g hin t h e d em an dcu r v e,at Wit h t h at , t h e t est sw ou ldob v iou slyb e v ir t u al, p lat f or m s,an d t h eyj u st slid ealon g t h e g r ou n d .
n ig h t .Th e p eak d ay t im eg en er at in gcap acit yof b asedon a com p u t erm od el.Th e secon dop t ion An d t h e sy st em st h at e. iectt h in g sou t of t h e
t h osem ain st at lon scan also b e low erb ecau se is t o g o in t o a w in d t u n n el,w it h a scalem od el,or b ack sof p lan esar e in cr ed ib lyp ow er f u l.So
t h e p u m p edst or ag est at ion sar e t h er et o b ack a f u ll- sizem ock - u p I. n eit h ercase,w e' d p r ob ab ly b ecau se,ob v iou slyt,h ey f ir e t h e con t ain erin t h e
t h em u p w h ent h er ear e b lip sin t h e d em an d n eedt o u se a t u n n elw it h a r ollin gr oad . op p osit ed ir ect iont o t h e p lan e,t h at r ed u cest h e
curve. Lisa: Wou ldt h at b e n ecessar y ? g r ou n d sp eedPlu . s,t h ey u se a p ar ach u t et h at
Ton y :Well,t h e t h in g is, t h e w h eelsg en er at ea d ep loy sh or izon t allyw, h ichalso h elp st o slow it
I 8.8 lot of t u r b u len cew h ent h ey ' r esp in n in g So. to oow n.
Ger r y : Ou est ion n air es lik e t h is d r iv e m e sim u lat et h at , y ou n eed a r ollin gr oad . Ar n au d : Of cou r se.
m ad . I m ean .look at t h is f ir st ou est ion Wh . at
p er cen t ag e Lisa: Yes, I know ,but if w e go for a bodyw ork Jen n a: So, b ased on w h at t h ey d o w it h t an k s,I
of m y t im e d o I sp en dd oin g t ech n ical
d esig nw h er et h e w h eelsar e m ost lyen closed , t h in k w e can saf elyassu m et h at w e can st op a
t ask st h at u se m y sk illsex t en siv ely ? How ar e y ou
w h ichis lik ely w , ou ldt h at b e an issu e? con t ain erf r om r ollin g .
su p p osedt o p u t a n u m b erag ain stt h at ?
Ton y :Possib lyn ot . lt d ep en d sh ow f u llyen closed Ar n au d : Bu t a t an k ' sg ot m assiv ew eig h t ,an d
Elean or :You on ly n eed t o g iv ea b allp ar kf ig u r e.
t h ey ar e. a low cen t r eof g r av it y Wit. h a sm aller ,lig h t er
Gerry: I know but even so. lt 's difficultt o say, off
Lisa: OK. l' m j u st r aisin gt h e q u est ion . con t ain ert,h er e' sn o w ay of k n ow in gh ow it w ou ld
t h e t op of m y h ead . b eh av e,n ot w it h ou tact u allyt est in git . An d ev en
Ton y :Su r e.lt ' s som et h in gw e can look at . Th e
Elean or : lt ' seasierif y ou com p ar eit w it h t h e if y ou t est edit t en t im es,it w ou ldp r ob ab ly
t h ir d op t ion ,t h en , is f ield t est in g ,act u ally
secon doot ion . b eh av ed lf f er en t lyeach t im e, it w ou ldb e v er y
r u n n in gt h e p r ot ot y p eou t sid eon a r u n w ay ,
Ger r y : Doin gt ask st h at a lessq u alif iedcolleag u e or som ew h er e. So w e can u se t h eset oolsin u n p r ed ict ab | e.Wh er easif y ou d r op f r om a h i€h er
cou ldd o. Well,let ' ssay r ou g h lyh alf an d h alf . isolat ionor as a com b in at ionTh . e q u est ionis, alt it u d e,OK, t h e v er t icalsp eed is h ig h er ,b u t
Elean or :Ar e y ou su r e?Ar en ' t y ou t h e least h ow can w e g at h eras m u chd at a as p ossib lew it h w it h a low erg r ou n d sp eedit, w ou ldb eh av em or e
q u alif iedp er sonin t h is d ep ar t m en t ? t h e lim it edb u d g etw e h av e?

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p r ed ict ab lyAn
. d t h at w ou ldm ak e it easiert o Mik e: Th at ' sd u e t o in con sist enqt u alit y ,t h ou g h .
I 9.6
d esig na cu sh ion in gsy st emb ecau sey ou ' db e You on ly g et t h at p r ob lemif t h er e' sin su f f icien t
Car olin e:So h ow cr ed ib leis t h is h oax t h eor y ,
d ealin gw it h a sin g le,p r ed ict ab leim p act . cover.As long as t here'sappropriat e cover
t h en ?I w at ch eda d ocu m en t ar yab ou t it a w h ile
Jen n a: Yes,b u t su r ely a, h eav yv er t icallan d in g at d esig nlev el,an d t h e con st r u ct ionq u alit y ' s
ag o.
is a h u g ep r ob lem .Th e f or ceof it w ou ldb e f ar con sist en tt,h en t h er esh ou ld n ' tb e a p r ob lem .
gr eat er . . . Ren at o:Well,som eof t h e q u est ion sar e q u it e
Lor et a: lsn ' t in ad eq u at ecov er m or eof a p r ob lem
in t er est in gb, u t f r om w h at I ' v er ead ,t h ey can all
in a slen d erst r u ct u r e,t h ou g h ?You ' dp r ob ab ly
r 9.3 b e ex p lain ed scien, . k n ow ,lik et h e
t if icallyYou
f act t h at t h e st ar sar en ' tv isib lein t h e sk y on t h e
h av elesscov er ,com p ar edw it h t h e b ig lu m p sof
Man f r ed : Th e f ir st t im e w e lau n ch edon e of concret et hey use for coast al defences.
p h ot os.Ap p ar en t lyit, ' sj u st d u e t o su n lig h ton
t h eset h in g s,er , w e b asically . iu st g ot a p last ic Mik e: Not if . . .
t he surfaceof t he moon. lt w as t oo bright t o see
w ash in g - u pliq u idb ot t le,f illed it ab ou t h alf f u ll Han if : Ju st a secon d .
t h em ,t h at ' sall.
of w at er ,t h en p u m p edit u p w it h an or d in ar y Mik e: Yes,Han iP
f oot p u m p . Car olin e:lsn ' t t h e f lag su p p osed lyw av in gin t h e
w ln d ,in on e of t h e sh ot s? Han if : Let ' sj u st t h in k ab ou t w h at w e' r et r y in g
: it w asj u st or d in ar yh ou seh old
I n t er v iew er So t o r esolv e,h er e.Th e k ey issu eis, w h at ' st h e
st uff? Ren at o:Th at ' sr ig h t ,y eah .Th eysay it ' sb ecau se
of t h e p ole sh ak in gaf t er it ' d b een st u ck in . m ost su it ab lelon g - t er msolu t ion ?An d in b ot h
Man f r ed : Oh , y eah ,n ot h in gt oo t ech n ical. cases,w e' r esay in gst eel is n ecessar yeit , h erin
Th er e' sob v iou slyn o air , so as a r esu lt ,it k ep t
An d , act u allyt, h er ew as a b it of a coin cid en ce, an all- st eelt u b u larst r u ct u r eor in t h e f or m of
m ov in gf or ag es,d u e t o t h e f act t h at t h er ew as
b ecau set h e op en in €in t h e b ot t | eWasj u st r ein f or cem enint sid econ cr et e.Bu t ob v iou sly
n o f r ict iont o slow it d ow n .
slig h t lyb ig g ert h an t h e f it t in gat t h e en d of t h e ex oosedst eelis u n su it ab leb ecau seof t h e
p u m p ,so t h er ew as q u it e a g ood seal. So w e Caroline: I see.
p r ob lemof cor r osion So . t h e q u est ionis, w h at ' s
p u m p edit u p - on e of u s h eld t h e b ot t lew h ile Ren at o: An ot h ert h in g t h at ' sb een ex p lain edis
t h e m ost r eliab lew ay of p r ot ect in gst eel,ov er
som eon eelsew or k edt h e p u m p .An d w e r eleased t h e f oot p r in t son t h e su r f ace.Peop leh ad said
t h e lon g t er m ?An d w e h av et o b ear in m in d
it , an d it w en t u p , lit er ally lik
, e a r ock et .I m ean , t h e g r ou n dlook edw et ,so it cou ld n ' th av eb een
t h at ' j u st b ecau sesom et h in gr eq u ir esr e€u I ar
w e ex p ect edit w ou ldsh oot u p r eason ab ly on t h e m oon .Bu t , ap p ar en t lyt,h at ' st h e w ay
m ain t en an ce, su ch as p ain t in g t, h at d oesn ' t
f ast , b u t w e d id n ' t an t icip at ej u st h ow p ow er f u l t h at t y p e of d u st b eh av esin a v acu u m .lt st ick s
n ecessar ilym ean it ' s u n r eliab le. As lon g as t h e
it w ou ldb e. lt j u st w en t Moosl, an d t ot ally t og et h er lik
, em ud.
m ain t en an ce is con sist en tTh . e k ey q u est ion
ex ceed edou r ex p ect at ion s. So y ou can im ag in e Car olin e:Wasn ' tt h er esom eot h er t h eor yt o d o is, w h at ' st h e m ost econ om icalap p r oach ?So
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u s, a g r ou pof 2- y ear - old s, w e w er eab solu t ely w it h d u st w h ent h e m od u lelan d ed ,t h at t h er e paint ing a st eel st ruct ureevery couple of years
ecst at ic.An d h av in gsaid t h at , t h er ew as on e sh ou ldh av eb een m or e d u st ,or som et h in g ? is u n econ om ical on ly if t h e cost of p ain t in gis
p r ob lem .On ce all t h e w at er h ad com e ou t , w h ich Ren at o: Well,d u r in gt h e lan d in g ,t h er ew as m or e ex p en siv et h an t h e ad d it ion alcost of u sin g
h ap p en edv ir t u allyin a sp lit - secon dt ,h e b ot t le su p p osed lya lot of d u st f ly in gu p , y ou k n ow , con cr et eat t h e t im e of con st r u ct ion .
- b ecau seit w as v er y lig h t - st ar t edt u m b lin g cau sedb y t h e b last f r om t h e en g in es.Bu t w h en Mik e: So, t o d et er m in et h e m ost ef f icien t
ov er in t h e air . t h e m od u le' sact u allyseen on t h e su r f ace,t h er e' s solu t ion w , e n eed t o assesst h e lif esp anof a
I nt erview er: So it w ouldn't fly st raight ? n o cr at erv isib leb elowit . So t h e t h eor yis t h at , r ein f or cedcon cr et est r u ct u r e.lf w e k n owt h at , w e
Man f r ed : Th at ' sr ig h t .Bu t w e q u ick lycam e u p if it h ad r eallylan d edt h er e,it w ou ldh av elef t can d et er m in eh ow m an yt im est h e eq u iv alen t
w it h a solu t iont o t h at p r ob lem . a cr at er .Bu t t h e ar g u m en tag ain stt h at is t h at st eelst r u ct u r ew ou ldn eed t o b e r ep ain t edov er
it h ad alr ead yslow edd ow n su b st an t ially by t h at sam e oer iod .an d w h at t h e cost of t h at
a 9.4 t h e t im e it r each edt h e su r f ace,an d it w as on ly w ou ldb e.
descending gent ly,becauseof t he low gravit y.
Man f r ed : Wh at w e d id w as t o g et a p last iccu p , Han if : Yeah .
a st r on gon e n ot a d lsp osab lecu p , an d p u sh ed Car olin e:So t h er ew ason ly a b it of su r f aced u st
Mik e: Bu t t h is is r eallyt h e p oin t I ' m m ak in g ,
it on t o t h e en d of t h e b ot t le,at t h e t op , t o f or m b low nu o?
Han if .We can ' t cat eg or ically say t h at r ein f or ced
a n ose.lt d id n ' t g o ex act lyaccor d in gt o p lan ,at Renat o: That 's right . con cr et eis in ef f icienut n lessw e look in t o it in
f ir st . lt st ab ilisedit a b it , b u t it st ill w asn ' tf ly in g d et ail.
st r aig h t .So w e t r ied p u t t in gw at er in t h e b eak e( I 10.1 Hanif: Of coursenot . Look, let me makea
t o act as b allast ,an d t h at w or k eda t r eat .Wit h Mik e: Ob v iou slya, t u b u larst eelt ow eron ly su g g est ion ...
t h e ex t r a in er t ia.an d t h e f act t h at it w as f r on t - g iv esy ou su f f icienst t r u ct u r alst r en g t hif y ou
h eav y ,it w en t lik e an ar r ow .So, so, y es,w e give it adequat eprot ect ionfrom corrosion - fl,e I 10.2
sor t edt h at p r ob lemou t . Th en t h e n ex t g oal w as b ig p r ob lemw it h of f t h or ein st allat ion s. So,
Su : Wit h v er y t all st r u ct u r es,on e of t h e m ain
t o increaset he pow er,t o t ry and reach a higher t ech n icallyy,ou cou ldsay st eelis in ap p r op r iat e in
load sy ou n eed t o t ak e in t o con sid er at ion ,
alt it u d e. t h at en v ir on m en t .
clear ly is, t h e m assof t h e st r u ct u r e,it s w eig h t .
Lor et a: Th ey m ak esh ip sou t of it . Due t o gravit y,t hat mass exert s a dow nw ard
I 9.5 Mik e: I k n ow ,Lor et a,b u t on ly b ecau set h er e' s load ,w h ichh as t o b e t r an sm it t edt o t h e g r ou n d .
Man f r ed : On e of t h e t h in g sw e d id w as t o no cost -effect ivealt ernat ive.But w e're not t alking So t hat dow nw ardforce means t he st ruct ure
ex oer im en tw it h t h e am ou n t of w at er in sid et h e ab ou t sh ip s,w e' r et alk in gab ou t f ix ed st r u ct u r es. is in com p r essionesp , eciallyn ear t h e b ot t om .
b ot t le.I t h in k ,in it iallyw , e ex p ect edt h at t h e Th e p oin t is, I t h in k w e sh ou ldlook m or e Obviously,t he closer you are t o t he bot t om,
m or ew at er w e p u t in , t h e m or e p ow er f uit l w ou ld
ser iou slyat alt er n at iv es t o all- st eelsu p p or t s.An d t h e m or ecom or essiv feor cet h e st r u ct u r eis
b e. Bu t as it t u r n edou t , it w as t h e op p osit e. t h e ob v iou salt er n at iv eis r ein f or cedcon cr et e. su b j ect edt o. Bu t w it h t all st r u ct u r es,d ow n w ar d
Wh at act u allyh ap p en edw as, if y ou ov er f illed
Lor et a: We' v ealr ead ylook edin t o it , t h ou g h ,an d load com p r essin g t h e st r u ct u r alelem en t sis
it , t h er ew asn ' ten ou g hp r essu r et o ex p el all t h e
it w asn't cost -effect ive. on ly p ar t of t h e p r ob lem .An ot h erm aj orf or ce
w at er .We r ed u cedt h e am ou n tof w at ert o ab ou t
Mik e: Not in t h e sh or t t er m . Bu t w e d id n ' t r eally act in gon t h e st r u ct u r eis w in d load ,w h ichis a
a q u ar t eror a t h ir d f u | | som
, et h in €| ik et h at , an d
look in t o it p r op er lyov er t h e lon g t er m . h or izon t alload ,ex er t edb y air p r essu r eag ain st
w e also p u t som et ap e ar ou n dt h e en d of t h e
on e sid e of t h e st r u ct u r e.Becau set h e st r u ct u r e
p u m p ,t o g et a b et t er seal w it h t h e b ot t le.Th at Lor et a: Bu t y ou m ad et h e p oin t y ou r self Mik , e,
is f ix ed at g r ou n dlev el,an d f r ee at t h e t op , t h at
w as r eallyef f ect iv e. I t h in k w e u n d er est im at ed t h at st eel' scom p let elyin ef f ect iv if e it ' scor r od ed .
g en er at esb en d in gf or ces.An d w h enelem en t s
t h e p r essu r ew e w er eg en er at in gAn . d , cer t ain ly , An d on e of t h e m ain con st it u en t of s r ein f or ced
b en d ,y ou h av eop p osin gf or ces:com p r ession
w e w ere overest imat ingt he st rengt h of t he con cr et eis st eel.
at on e sid e,t en sionat t h e ot h er .An d at g r ou n d
bot t le. Because it got t o t he point w here w e w ere Mik e: lt ' s p r ot ect edt, h ou g h ,isn ' t it ? lt ' s lev el,t h e w in d ef f ect iv ely t r iest o slid et h e
f ir in gt h eser ock et su p t o, I d on ' t k n ow ,m ay b e em b ed d edin sid econ cr et e.Th at ' sa m u chm or e st r u ct u r ealon gt h e g r ou n d ,an d t h e f ou n d at ion s
som et h in glik e 20 m et r esh ig h ,som et h in glik e effect iveprot ect iont han paint . b elowt h e g r ou n dr esistt h at .Th e r esu ltof t h at
t h at , so y ou can im ag in et h e sor t of p r essu r e Lor et a: Not n ecessar ilylf. w e' r et alk in gab ou t t h e is sh earf or ceb et w eent h e su b st Í u ct u ran e d t he
in v olv edAn . d p last icb ot t lesar e h ar d lyu p t o lon g t er m ,as y ou say ,w h at h ap p en st o con cr et e Th e w in d g en er at est en sileload s
su p er st r u ct u r e.
t he j ob of high-pressurerocket ry obviously.So, w hen it 's exposed t o t he sea for a few years? lt on t h e f ou n d at ion of s t all st r u ct u r esas w ell,
in ev it ab lyt,h e b ot t leev en t u allyb lew u p w h ile er od es.Wh ichm ean st h e st eelev en t u allyg et s as t h e b en d in gact iont r iest o p u ll t h em ou t of
I w as h old in git . I w as r ollin gar ou n don t h e exposed. You look at concret ecoast al defences. t h e g r ou n don on e sid e,a b it lik ea t r ee b ein g
g r ou n dw it h sor e h an d s,w h ileev er y on eelse w as How of t end o y ou see t h e con cr et eall cr u m b lin g u p r oot edb y t h e w in d .So t h e f ou n d at ion n s eed
r ollin gab ou t lau g h in g So . I lear n edt h e h ar d w ay . aw ay ,an d all t h e st eelex p osed ? t o r ely on f r ict ionw it h t h e g r ou n dt o r esistt h e

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p u ll- ou tf or ce,iu st as t r ee r oot sd o. Th e act ion An d r ew : Possib lylt . ' d d ep en dh ow m u chd r ag
I 10.5
of t h e w in d can also g en er at et or sion .You g et a t h er ew as,w h ichob v iou slyd ep en d son t h e
Narrat or: That day, St app w as sub.iect edt o
t w ist in gf or cesom et im es,w h ent h e air p r essu r e b od y w or kd esig n ,d oesn ' tit ?
ex t r em esof f or ceb ey on dt h e im ag in at ionWh . en
is com p ar at iv ely h ig h erag ain ston e cor n erof a Jasm in e: Yeah .
t he sled's rocket sfired, he shot from zero t o over
b u ild in g ,alt h ou g ht h at ' slessof a p r ob lemw it h An d r ew : I d on ' t lik e t h e id ea of a f r ict ionsy st em ,
1, 000 k ilom et r esp er h ou r in j u st t h r eesecon d s,
ch im n ey sb ecau seof t h eir cir cu larp r of ile.Wit h ag ain stt h e r ails.lt w ou ldh av et o w it h st an da
su b . iect inhgim t o 20 Gs. w h en t h e sled h it t h e
v er y lar g em assesof con cr et e,y ou also h av e t r em en d ou sam ou n tof h eat .
p ool of w at erin t h e b r ak in gzon e,it w as lik e
t o t h in k ab ou t t h e f or cesg en er at edb y t h er m al
h it t in ga b r ickw all.St ap p slow edf r om t h e sp eed Jasm in e: Yeah .I t h in k t h at ' sa n on - st ar t erat,
movement .When concret eabsorbs heat from
of a b u llett o a com p let est op in lit t lem or et h an t h esek in d sof sp eed s.Aer od y n am icb r ak in g
t h e su n ,y ou g et ex p an sion as ; soon as t h e su n
a sin g lesecon d .I n cr ed ib lyJoh
, n St ap p su r v iv ed h as g ot t o b e t h e b est op t ion .Possib lyy, ou
g oes in , t h er e' scon t r act ionTh . at m ov em en cant
t h e r id e,alt h ou g hso m u chb lood h ad r u sh edin t o cou ldd ep loyf lap sin it iallyat , t op sp eed ,t h en
b e sig n if icanov t er a lar g ear ea,esp eciallyas t h e
h is ey est h at h e w as u n ab let o see f or som et im e m ay b er eleasea p ar ach u t eas a secon dst ag e.
su n g en er allyh eat son e sid e of a st r u ct u r em u ch
aft erw ards.Beforet he t est . doct ors had believed May b e d ep loyt h e p ar ach u t eat , I d on ' t k n ow ,
m or e t h an t h e ot h er .So t h er ear e all k in d sof
t h at h u m anb ein g sw er ein cap ab leof su r v iv in g w hat sort of speeds do dragst ersreach?They
differentforcesact ing on a t all st ruct ure.
f or cesg r eat ert h an I 7 Cs. Wh en t h e sled h it t h e u se p ar ach u t es,d on ' t t h ey ?w h at d o t h ey d o?
w at er ,St ap p h ad p u lleda cr u sh in g46 Cs. 400 Ks?
I 10.3
An d r ew : A b it m or e,I t h in k .450, som et h in glik e
Andrej : The record speed exceededt he st andard
op er at in gsp eed b y a h u g em ar g in .lt w as 80o/ o
I 10.6 t h at . Th er e' salso t h e op t ionof r ev er seen g in e
Jasm in e: I t h in k w h at h e' ssu g g est in gin t er m s t h r u st ,lik e t h ey u se on air cr af t .
f ast erat it s p eak .So y ou w ou ldim ag in et h at
of acceler at ion an d d eceler at ion f or cesis Jasm in e: I n t h at case,t h ou g h ,y ou ' dst ill n eed
t he TCV used for t he record run w as heavily
r eason ab le. an ot h ersy st em ,in case y ou g et an en g in ef ailu r e.
modified. I n fact , t hat w asn't really t he case.
Th e t r ain w as m od if iedt o a cer t ainex t en tb u t , An d r ew : Yeah .2 C sou n d sab ou t r ig h t .An y t h in g Bu t it ' s a p ossib ilit yI. t h in k t h e b ot t omlin e is
w it h a f ew ex cep t ion s,it w as essen t ially j u st an lesst h an t h at , an d t h e t r ack len g t h ' sg oin g t h at it n eed sa com b in at ionof sv st em st o m ak eit
or d in ar yTCV.As y ou can see f r om t h is slid e,on e t o exceed t he size of t he sit e. And if you st art ab solu t elyf ail- saf e.
of t he biggest differencesw as t hat t he modified g et t in gcloset o 3 c, or b ey on dt h at , t h en t h at ' s
t r ain w as sig n if ican t ly
sh or t er ,in or d er t o m ak e p r ob ab lyg oin gt o b e a b it t oo m u chf or t h e
it lig h t er Th
. er ew as a 500/ 0 r ed u ct ionin len g t h , averagepassenger.
d ow n t o 100 m et r es.com oar edw it h a 200- Jasm in e: I ' d say so. His calcu lat ionfsor t h e
m et r est an d ar dlen g t h .Th e coach esb ein gp u lled t ot al dist ancefor accelerat ionand decelerat ion
-
w ere perfect lyst andard t he only differences seem ab ou t r ig h t .Th e p r ob lemI h av eis w it h
w er et h at som e of t h e seat sh ad b een r em ov ed t h e len g t hof t h e t r ack .I t h in k h is t en - k ilom et r e
t o m ak ew ay f or all of t h e m on it or in geq u ip m en t f ig u r eis OK f or an id ealw or ldscen ar io,b u t it
t h at w as car r iedon b oar d .An d som ech an g es doesn't leave much margin for error.
w er em ad e t o t h e b od y w or k t, o m ak eit slig h t ly Andrew : No. Becauseat full speed, you're going
m or eaer od y n am ic, w h ichm ean tt h e d r ag t o be covering,w hat , a kilomet reevery t hree
coefficientw as reduced by I 5olo.The w heelson secon d s.So if t h er e' ssom e k in d of or ob lem .
t h e m od if iedt r ain Wer em ar g in allyb i€€e r t h an y ou ' r eg oin gt o b e eat in gu p t h e k ilom et r esat a
t he st andard size. The diamet er w as increasedby pret t y fright eningrat e.
| 9olo,in order t o reducet he speed of revolut ion, Jasm in e: You can say t h at ag ain .I t h in k h e' ll
t o lim it f r ict ionan d cen t r if u g al
f or ce.An d t h e neé devery ki| omet reof t rack | engt hhe can
p ow erof t h e elect r icm ot or sw as su b st an t ially g et on t h at sit e.Plu s som esor t of em er g en cy
-
higher t han t he st andard unit s boost ed by st op p in €f aciI it yat t h e en d of t h e | in e,j u st in
680ó' Bu t n on eof t h e ch an g esWasf u n d am en t a| . case.
So m y p oin t is, st an d ar dh ig h - sp eed t r ain scan b e
Andrew : Definit ely,yeah.
m ad et o g o f ast erb y a con sid er ab le am ou n t .
Jasm in e:Th en I d on ' t k n oww h at y ou t h in k
I 10.4 ab ou t u sin gw h eels,in st eadof sk id s.
' 50s, An d r ew : Well,t ech n icallyit, ' sf easib let o b u ild
Nar r at or : I n t h e lat e I 940s an d ear ly t he
Unit ed St at es Air Force carried out a seriesof w h eelscap ab leof sp in n in gat t h at sor t of sp eed ,
experiment st o explore how much physicalst ress becauseit 's been done on land soeed record
t h e h u m anb od y cou ldw it h st an dA. k ey aim car s.Th e on ly p r ob lemis, if y ou g et a w h eel
w as t o t est how much C-forcepilot s w ere able f ailu r eat t h e k in d of sp eed sw e' r et alk in gab ou t ,
t o cop ew it h an d see w h at w ou ldh ap p enif t h ey t h e con seq u en ces ar e g oin gt o b e u n t h in k ab le.
exceededt heir limit s. Led by Air Force doct or Jasm in e: Yeah .I h av en ' tcalcu lat edex act lyw h at
John Paul St app, a number of spect aculart est s cent rifugalforcest hey'd havet o cope w it h, but
w er ecar r iedou t at Ed w ar d sAir For ceBase in f or w h eelsof ab ou t 500 m il d iam et er at , f u ll
Calif or n ia,a locat ionsu it ab lef or t h e ex p er im en t s sp eed ,I w or k edou t t h ey ' db e sp in n in gat ov er
t h an k st o it s 600- m et r er ail t r ack ,sp ecially 1 3 , 0 0 0r o m .
designed for high-speedrocket t est s. A rocket An d r ew : Yeah ,t h at ' sa lot . Plu s,of cou r se,sk id s
sled ,cap ab leof r each in gsp eed sap p r oach in g sh ou ldg iv e b et t erf r ict ion alr esist an ceu n d er
t h e sou n db ar r ier ,w as m ou n t edon t h e t r ack .On b r ak in g .
t op of t h esled , n am edSon icWin d ,r esear ch er s Jasm in e: Possib ly .
f ix ed a seat , in t en d edf or an ab n or m allyb r av e Andrew : Maybe not ?
volunt eer.Refusingt o give t he dangerousj ob t o
Jasm in e: Well,t h e f r ict ionf r om w h eelb ear in g s
a m em b erof h is t eam ,t h e m an in t h e h ot seat
sp in n in gat t h at sor t of sp eed m ig h t b e h ig h er .
w as John St app himself.Over several runs, St app
An d t h e sk id sw ou ld n ' tb e in oer m an en con t t act
w as subj ect edt o progressivelygreat er ext remes
w it h t h e r ails,d on ' t f or g et .Bu t , an y w ay I, t h in k
of force. Each t ime, he resist ed. Event ually,t he
sk id sar e t h e on ly saf eop t ion .
t im e cam et o t ak e t h e u lt im at er isk ,t o su r p ass
w hat many doct ors believedt o be a deadly level Andrew : I 'd go for skids. Definit ely.
of G- f or ce.An d so on Decem b erlot h I 954, Jasm in e:An d t h en f or t h e b r ak es,I t h in k t h e
St app Wasst rapped ont o soí ,ic Wind Í ort he f ir st p oin t is t h at , f or t h e in it iald eceler at ion ,
m ot h erof all r id es. ev enw it h ou tap p ly in gan y b r ak es,t h e
aer od y n am ic r esist an ceis g oin gt o b e h u g e.I n
fact , t hat alone might even exceed 2 C, for a
sh or t t im e.

Audioscr ipt 95
The propulsion syst em c
I Un it 1 Will t h e w eig h tof t h e cab leallowt h e b aset o Rich ar dsu g g est su sin gev er y d aylan g u ag e
2a b e m ov edb y it s ow n p r op eller sor w ill a m or e t o av oidex p lan at ion sn ot b ein gu n d er st ood ;
I n av ig at ion pow erfulsyst em for propulsionand cont rol be u sin gsom ej ar g onan d t h en ex p lain in git u sin g
( monit oring)delivery vehicles r eq u ir ed ?For ex am p le,an ex t er n alp ow ersou r ce. ev er y d aylan g u ag et o av oidsou n d in gp at r on isin g ;
3 ( findin€) st o| encars ex p lain in gd if f icu ltcon cep t sb y com p ar in g
b
4 drift t echnicalpoint s w it h t hings in everydaylife t o
Suggested answers
5 man overboard illu st r at et h em ;an d u sin gsom e h u m ou r
Anchor syst em
6 innovat iveuses of t o av oidsou n d in gd u ll.
I t w ill b e oossib let o an ch ort h e b ase m or e
b secu r elyin sh alloww at er ,n ear t h e coast .A 15b
I uses 3 user's;useful oer m an en an t ch orst r u ct u r ecou ldb e b u ilt on 2 A colu m ng oin gd ow n in t o t h e g r ou n d
2 use t h e ocean b ed , in sh alloww at er .Th e b ase st at ion 3 To d r ill
cou ldt h en b e f ix ed secu r elyt o it w it h cab les.lf 4 Con cr et eDou r edon t h e con st r u ct ionsit e in
3a
severalanchor st ruct uresare built at different it s f in al oosit ion
2d 3b 4f 5a 6e
locat ion salon gt h e coast ,t h e b ase st at ioncan 5 Made at a fact ory,aw ay from t he sit e
4a be moved bet w eent hem. 6 To h am m erin
I allow s 3 en su r es;en ab les Propulsion syst em 7 Lik e a g ian t h am m er
prevent s Tugs( pow erfulboat s used for pulling ships) I Lik e a g ian t d r ill
could be used as an ext ernal oow er source. 9 A k in d of claysu sp en sion/ a sor t of m u d
b How ever,t he base st at ion could be driven by
I allow s/ en ab les it s ow n propellers.The large,pow erfulengines d
en su r es I p u t sim p ly ;in ot h er w or d s;b asically
needed t o propel it w ould be heavy,but t hat isn't
3 prevent s 2 effect ively;essent ially;basically
necessarilya disadvant age,as ext ra mass, and
t hereforeext ra inert ia, w ould help t o make t he 3 w hat w e call: w hat w e refer t o as
c
'| allow / en ab le base more st able. 4 if y ou im ag in e;if y ou p ict u r e
allow / en ab le 16
10
3 en su r e A t echnicaladvant ageis a t ype of t echnology Suggest ed answ ers
4 allow / en ab le t h at is su p er iorin som ew ay - f or ex am p le, Th er ear e t w o t y p esof p ile f ou n d at ionen; d-
5 prevent b ear in gp ilesan d f r ict ionp iles.Essen t ially ,
more efficient ,more pow erfulor more reliable
- compared w it h a relat ed t ype of t echnology en d - b ear in gp ilesar e u sed w h eny ou h av esof t
6a g r ou n dw h ichis on t op of h ar d €rou n d or r ock .
6b on page8
Seet extin Exer cise - for example,a compet ingproduct [ onesold by
an ot h ercom p an y -) or com p ar edw it h an ear lier Basicallyt,h e p ilesg o t h r ou g ht h e sof t g r ou n d
c model of t he same product . an d sit on t h e h ar d g r ou n db elow .lt ' s a b it lik e
2i 3a 4b 5C 6h 7c building over w at er.The soft ground is like w at er,
8d 9f 11a w h ichcan ' t su p p or tan y t h in gan, d t h e h ar d
I t 'sa flat belt for lift ing elevat oB w hich is used g r ou n db elowit is lik e t h e seab ed .Pu t sim p ly ,
7a inst ead of a cable. Compared w it h cables, t he t h e p ilesar e lik e st ilt s.Fr ict ionp ilesar e d if f er en t .
support Cen2 syst em has a number of advant ages. Th ey ' r eu sedw h ent h er e' sn o h ar d g r ou n d .I n
3 at t ached
sim p let er m s,t h e sid esof t h e p ile g r ip t h e sof t
4 raised b
g r ou n dar ou n dt h em .lf y ou p ict u r ea n ail in a
pow er 2e 3b 4t 5c 6a
p ieceof w ood ,it ' st h e sam e t h in g .Th e n ail is
6 ascen q g r ip p edb y t h e w ood ar ou n dit . Som et im est h e
c
7 t ransport r ed u ces 6 con v en t ion al b ot t om sof f r ict ionp i| esar e m ad eWid er .| m a€in e
c 3 con v en t ion al 7 su p er ior a leg w it h a foot at t he bot t om, it 's t he same
Th e n ot esar e m issin gar t icles( a/ an t, h e) an d 4 r ed u ce I elim in at es p r in cip le.
som e au x iliar yv er b s [ e. 9.b e) . 5 en n an ce

8a 72a I Unit 2
See au d ioscr ip t1. 3 on p ag e 86 I en h an ced 4 con v en t ion al 2a
2 reduced 5 su p er ior 2 Class 5 Tim b er
b 3 el i m i n at ed
I By a float ing st ruct ure 3 Cop p er 6 Ru b b er
2 To at t ach t he base t o t he seabed b 4 Al u m i n i u m 7 Plast ic
3 Sh ip sw ou ldcar r y t h em lc 2b 3a 4d
b
4 Cot lision sb et w eent h e cab lean d sp ace 2a 3b 4f 5d 6h
C 'I e
d eb r is 2 d r am at ically 6 h ig h ly 8C
5 Th e an ch or sw ou ldb e r aisedan d t h e st at ion 7 ex cep t ion ally
3 en t ir ely c
w ou ldb e m ov ed . I sig n if ican t ly
4 ex t r em ely 2 w it h 6of
9a 5 con sid er ab ly 3 from 7ot
Suggest ed answ er 4 from 8 from
d
The anchoring syst em I 5 w it h
en t ir ely t; ot ally
Th e w in d load son t h e cab lew ill b e h u g e.Wh at
2 con sid er ab lyd; r am at ically 3b
ar e t h e im p licat ion fsor t h e an ch or in Csy st em ? ex cep t ion allyh;ig h ly
Th e b ase w ill n eed t o b e m ov edcon t in u allyan d
J
Th e m ain p oin t t h at lr in a m ak esis t h at it ' s
somet imesurgent ly.w hat t emporary syst em 14a imoort ant t o consider t he t ot al environment al
cou ld b e u sed t o h old t h e b ase in p osit ion ? I Th at y ou sh ou ld n ' tu sej ar g onor it w ill sou n d im p actof a p r od u ct ,in clu d in gp r od u cin git ( p r e-
Sh ou ldt h e b ase b e in sh alloww at er n ear t h e lik e n on sen sean d t h at t ech n icalcon cep t scan an d r ecy clin git ( p ost - u se) .
u se) ,u sin git ( in - u se)
coast , or in deep w at er furt her ofEhore? The b e d if f icu ltt o ex p lain ,ev enu sin gev er y d ay Sh e g iv est h e ex am p leof an en er g y - sav inlig g ht
ch oicew ill h av ean im p acton t h e d esig nof t h e lan g u ag e. bulb.
an ch orsy st em . 2 Ex p lan at ion tsh at ar e b or in g .
5 Sp eak in gt o an ad u lt as if y ou ' r et alk in gt o a
ch ild .

I
96 Answer key
I I
t
C 4 Heat f r om t h e en g in eb ein gab sor b edb y t h e 13a
Sooh iaan d Pet e' sid eas: ch assis,w h ichcan d am ag esen sit iv ep ar t s I corrosion resist ance
Pr e- u se:alu m in iu mp r od u ct ion[ ex t r act ion f r om su ch as elect r on iccom p on en t san d p last ic 2 w at er resist ance
or e an d r ecy clin g )coat
, in gst eel ( g alv an isin g ) , part s 3 scrat ch resist ance
t r an sp or t in gan d h an d lin gb u lk m at er ial,cu t t in g c 4 shock resist ance
an d w eld in g 29 5b 4f 5d 6a 7e t4a
I n - u se:w eig h t( im p acton f u el con su m p t ion ) ,
6c I Wat chm at er ialsar e som et im esch osenf or
lif esp an( f r eq u en cyof m an u f act u r in g )
I c 2b 3d 4a 5e m ar k et in gr eason s,n ot t ech n icalr eason s.
d 2 Th eycon sid er edu sin gsu b m ar in e- g r adst e eel
Suggest ed answ ers e in som e m od elsev ent h ou g hw at er r esist an ce
Elect r icalw ir esin v eh icles I b;c 4 e act u allyd ep en d son t h e j oin t san d seals,n ot
For pre-use,as far as I know it t akes more 2 d;e 5 a; b; c t h e m et alu sed .
en er g yt o p r od u cealu m in iu mt h an t o p r od u ce d
3 Man y g ood w at ch - m ak inm g at er ialsar e
copper,if it 's derived from ore. How ever,it t akes eit h eror d in ar y or com p lex ,an d so ar e n ot
8c
less en er g yt o t r an sp or talu m in iu m b, ecau seit ' s 2 ab r asionr esist an ce v er y m ar k et ab le.
lig h t er . 4 Con su m er sar e n ot t ech n icalex p er t s,an d
3 t h er m alst ab ilit y
For in - u se,I ' m su r e alu m in iu mis b et t er b ecau se m ak ech oicesb asedon t h eir im or ession s.
4 du r able
it ' slig h t er ,so t h e v eh iclew ou ldcon su m eless lig h t w eig h t r at h ert h an on f act u alin f or m at ion .
f u el.
b
For p ost - u se,b ot h alu m in iu man d cop p ercan b e 9a
I T
r ecy cled |' ' d say it t ak es| essen er €y t o h an d | e lc 2e 5b 4a 5d
T
an d t r an sp or talu m in iu m b, ecau seit ' slig h t er .
b 3 F- it n eed sa p r ot ect iv ecoat in g .
Ex t er n alw allsin h ou ses
1 t yres 4 b u llet - r esist an t ar m ou r F- h e say sit ' sf air lyp oor in t er m sof look s.
For pre-use,it t akes a lot of energyt o produce
2 d r iv eb elt s 5 sealin gg ask et s q
F- no - for t he reasonsgiven above.
b r ick sb ecau set h ey h av et o b e f ir ed in a k iln .
3 brake pads 6 F- in ad eq u at em at er ialsh av en ev erb een
Th ey ' r ealso h eav yt o t r an sp or t Sof . t w oodis
ch osenf or m ar k et in gr eason s.
lig h t ert o t r an sp or t ,an d I ' d say it p r ob ab lyt ak es c
7 T
lessen er g yt o saw it an d h an d leit , com p ar ed Suggest ed answ ers
8 F - com p licat edn am esar e n ot g ood f or
w it h m ak in gb r ick s.Du r in gcon st r u ct ionb, u ild in g I n t y r es,p u n ct u r ean d t ear r esist an ceh elp t o
m ar k et in g .
w it h bricks uses more energy,as sand and st op p u n ct u r esan d b low ou t san d ab r asion
cem en th av et o b e t r an sp or t edan d m ix edt o r esist an ceh elp st h e t y r e t o last lon g er .I n d r iv e c
make mort ar. b elt s,h ig helast icit yallow sb elt st o f it t ig h t ly 2 except ionallyresist ant
For in - u se.w ood is a b et t er in su lat ort h an b r ick an d ab r asionr esist an ceh elost h em r esistt h e 3 n ot at all su it ab le
w h ichis an ad v an t ag e,as t h e h ou sesh ou ldt ak e f r ict ioncau sedb y t h e b elt t u r n in g .I n b r ak e p ad s, 4 t reoct dously market able
less energy t o heat . I n t heory,soft w oodcould ab r asionr esist an ceh elp st h e p ad st o last lon g er 5 I elat ivelycomplex
last as lon g as b r ick s,if it ' sp r op er lym ain t ain ed . an d t h er m alst ab ilit yh elp st h em r esistt h e h eat 6 n ot all t h at g ood
Bu t in or act ice.t h at w ill of t enn ot b e t h e case. g en er at edd u r in gb r ak in g .Kev lar @ h elp sm ak e
d
So, con st r u ct ionen er g ycou ldsom et im esb e b u llet - r esist anart m ou r ,w h ichis g en er allyh eav y ,
I ex t r em elyex , cep t ion allyt r, em en d ou sly
h ig h erf or sof t w oodas , h ou sesn eedt o b e r eb u ilt m or e lig h t w eig h tw, h ichis b et t erf or t h e v eh icle' s
2 q u lt e,f air ly ,p r et t y ,r elat iv ely
m or eof t en . performance.Kevlaromakes sealing gasket s
3 n ot v er y ,n ot p ar t icu lar lyn, ot ( all)t h at
For post -use,it 's possible t o recoverbot h bricks d u r ab lean d it s t h er m alst ab ilit yallow st h em
4 n ot en ou g h ,in su f f icien t lyn,ot ad eq u at ely
and soft w oodfor re-use,but neit her is very easy t o r eslsth eat - f or ex am p le,in en g in ecy lin d er
h ead s- an d it s ch em icalst ab ilit ym ean sg ask et s 5 d ef in it elyn ot , n ot at all
t o recycle.
ar e n ot af f ect edb y en g in ef lu id ssu ch as f u el, 15
4
lu b r icat in goil an d coolan tliq u id s. Suggest ed answ ers
Suggest ed answ ers
St eel is r elat iv elyh eav yan d v er y t ou g h .lt is
I Br ak esar e d esig n edt o slow d ow nv eh icles 10a
pret t y scrat ch-resist antand shock-resist ant .
or m ov in gp ar t s.Of t en t h ey w or k t h r ou g h I At t h e d en t ist ' s
f r ict ion ,b y ap p | y in €p r essu r et o p ad sWh ich 2 Th e t ool is a d en t ald r ill. Mild st eel is n ot v er y cor r osion - r esist an butt
st ain lessst eel h as g ood cor r osionr esist an ce
ar e p r essedag ain stt h e sid esof a d isc,t h e 3 Tit an iu mcan b e u sed f or t h e h an d le,an d
an d is t h er ef or esu it ab lef or w at ch es.Class is
in sid eof a d r u m ,or d ir ect lyag ain sta w h eel t u n g st en - car b idan
e d d iam on df or t h e b u r .
q u it e h eav yan d is w at er - r esist anan t d cor r osion -
r im . Alt er n at iv esin clu d esy st em st h at u se
b . d in ar yg lassis v er y b r it t lean d
r esist an t Or
elect r om ag n et ficor ce,sy st em st h at ex p loit
l I i€h t w eig h t 5 d u r ab le h as f air lyp oor sh ock r esist an cean d scr at ch
t h e b r ak in gef f ect sof en g in esor f ly w h eels
2 ab r asionr esist an ce 4 t h er m alst ab ilit y r esist an ce, alt h ou g hit is st ill su it ab lef or w at ch es,
( v iaclu t ch esan d g ear b ox es)aer , od y n am ic
Tou g h en ed g lassis m or e d u r ab le.Alu m in iu mis
b r ak in gsy st em s( f orex am p lesp oiler son c
r elat iv elylig h t w eig han
t d is f air lyt ou g h .lt h as
aircraft , parachut eson dragst ers) ,and lb 2a 3e 4c 5d
good corrosion resist ance.lt is t hereforesuit able
reverset hrust erson j et engines.Brake discs
ar e of t en m ad eof f er r ou sm et als( ir on - b ased
t2 f or w at ch es.Tit an iu mis ex cep t ion ally lig h t w eig h t
- f or ex am p lest eel) ,or som et im escer am ic Suggest ed answ ers an d t ou g han d h as ex cellen tab r asionr esist an ce.
I Ex am p lesof sit u at ion su sed in ad v er t isin g I t is also ex t r em elycor r osion - r esist an ant d is
m at er ials.
in clu d em ot or r acin g ,w at ersp or t ssu ch as t h er ef or ean ex cellen tw at chm at er ial.Gold is
2 Ex am p lesof m at er ialsu sed t o m ak e p ad s
su r f in gan d d iv in g ,an d av iat ion . ex t r em elyh eav yan d p r et t yt ou g h ,alt h ou g h
in clu d e:com oou n d sof ad v an cedm at er ials
( car s)f,er r ou sm et als( t r ain s)r,u b b er 2 Th e in t en d edm essag eis t h at w at ch esar e sof t erg r ad esof g old h av eq u it e p oor sh ock
( b icy cles)cer , am ics( p er f or m an ce accu r at ean d ar e r esist an t . r esist an cean d scr at chr esist an ce. Gold h as
car s) .
3 Hig h erq u alit yw at ch esk eepg ood t im e; ex cellen cort r osionr esist an ce. lt is su it ab lef or
5a ar e r esist an t o w at eran d sh ock s;an d ar e more exoensive.decorat ivew at ches.
Creen referst o ecologicalissues. Red referst o m ad ef r om m or eex p en siv e,b et t er - look in g
heat ( red hot meansvery hot ) . Also, a hot t opic is m at er lals. I Un i t 3
a cu r r en tim p or t an tt op ic. 4 Descr ib in gsom et h in gas w at er - r esist an t
su g g est sit can r esistw at er u p t o a cer t ain 2a
b Th e aim of t h e p r oj ectis t o f or m u lat ea
lim it ,f or ex am p let o a cer t aind ep t h
I Becau set h ey u se f r ict ion ,w h ichw ast es p olicyt h at w ill st at ew h ichp lu g an d sock et
or p r essu r e.Descr ib ln gsom et h in gas
en er g yas h eat con f gi u r at ion st h eir com p an yr ecom m en d s,
w at er p r oofsu g g est sit g iv esu n lim it ed
2 They recoverheat and use it t o pow er t he an d ex p laint h e t ech n icalr eason sw h y t h ey ar e
orot ect ionfrom w at er.
car. r ecom m en d ed .
3 Th e ab ilit yt o g en er at eh ig h lev elsof f r ict ion ,
and t o resist t he effect sof frict ion and
con seou en h t eat

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b c 4 I n ai r cr af t co ck p i t s, t h e w i n d sh i el d i s b o n d ed
I he profile of t he pins means t he shape of t he I especiallygood w hen t o t he f uselage w it h adhesive / glued t o t he
in d iv id u alp in s,f or ex am p lea r ect an g u larcr oss- u selessw h en f uselage.
sect ionor a clr cu larcr oss- sect ion . 3 n ot t h e b est solu t ion 13a
A st andard configuroú lon means a uniform ideal for See ar t i cl e o n p ag e 2 8
ar r an g em en tf,or ex am p lein a g iv encou n t r yall
I
p lu g sh av ea st an d ar dlay ou t- t h ey all ex act ly b
Suggest ed answ ers a2 b3 c4 d I
t h e sam e.
Dr illin gw it h a b it is g ood f or cu t t in gb lin d h oles.
c Dr illin gw it h a h ole- sawis id ealf or cu t t in g c
a6 b4 cl d5 e2 t im b er . a Th e b alloon sclim b edf ast ert h an ex p ect ed ,
r3 Flame-cut t ingis perfect for cut t ing met als.lt 's t hen ent ered cont rolledairspaceadj acent t o
uselessfor cut t ing ceramics. an air p or t .
d Crinding is perfect for cut t ing w ide kert s.lt 's b A r op et an €|ed Wit ha p ow er| in e,t h en Mr
2 r ou n d ed 5 lin ear Walt ersw as arrest ed.
t ot allyu n su it ab leif y ou d on ' t w an t a h eat -
5 r ect an g u lar 6 t r ian g u lar c Th e m od er neq u iv alen tclu, st erb alloon in g ,
affect edzone.
4 cy lin d r ical is n ot a m ain st r eamsp or t ,b u t is b ecom in g
Cu illot in in gis esp eciallyg ood f or cu t t in gt h in
e m at er ials.lt ' s n ot p ar t icu lar lysu it ab lef or cu t t in g more popurar.
t h ick m at er ials. d Weat h er
A €a r d en ch air ,h e| iu m - f i| | ed
rcct angle; rect iangular;t riangle; t riangular;
Milling is especiallygood for cut t ing met als.lt 's b alloon san d r op es
lylinder; cylildrical; line; ! ! ear
t ot allyu n su it ab lef or cu t t in gt im b er . ! 4a
3a Pu n ch in gis su it ab lef or cu t t in gt h r ou g hh oles.lt ' s
Pict u r eb a over
uselessfor cut t ing blind holes. b b elow ;b en eat h ;u n d er n eat h
b saw ing is idea| for cut t ing st rai€ h t edges. | t 'snot c alon g sid eiad j acen t o; b esid e
2 ridges; grooves;recessed;flush w it h; set back so good if you need t o cut curved edges. d ar ou n d
5 oins Wat er j et cut t ing is ideal if you need curved e ou t sid e
edges. lt 's not so good for cut t ing very t hick f in sid e;w it h in
4a m at er ials.
'|
Ad v an t ag es:Th e p lu g r esist sp u llou tf or ces. b
Not h in gcan t ou cht h e p in s if t h e p lu g is 9 I ab ov e 4 w it h in
p ar t iallyp u lledou t . t 8 on p ag e88
See au d ioscr ip 3. 2 ar ou n d 5 b en eat h
Disad v an t ag es; lt ' s d if f icu ltt o p u ll ou t . 10a 5in
2 Ad v an t ag es:Ch ild r encan ' t st ickt h in g sin t h e I To in v olv et h eir su p p lier sm or eact iv elyin
socket . c
d esig n 2 insert ed 5 locat ed
Disad v an t ag es: lf t h e m ech an ismis t oo 2 Doin ga lot of w or k f or n o r et u r nan d 3 sit uat ed 6 proj ect ing
sen sit iv e,it can b e d if f icu ltt o in ser tt h e p lu g . covenng cost s 4 su sp en d ed 7 p osit ion ed
5 3 They w ant t o w ork w it h few er suppliers,so
See au d ioscr ip t3. 6 on p ag e88 t here w ould be more w ork. d
locat ed ;sit u at ed
6a b
I T I Mech an icalf ix in g s:scr ew ,r iv et ,clip 15a
F - cast in gis a d if f er en td iscip lin e 2 Non - m ech an icalf ix in g s:w eld ,ad h esiv e t 9 on p ag e88
See au d ioscr ip 3.
3 F - it ' sa slan gt er m c b
F - w or k in v olv in gab r asiv esis n oisier '|
I w eld 4 screw lt ' s p r et t yt im e- con su m intgo assem b le.
5 T 2 b olt 5 rivet 2 Cable t ies are fast enedaround t he bot t oms
6 T 3 ad h esiv e of t h e b alloon s,t o f ix t h em t o t h e r op es.
b 3 The balloons are at t achedt o ropes of
d differentlengt hs,w hich are at t ached in
I Saw in g 4 Millin g I . ioin in gf;ix in g groups t o st raps, like t he branchesof a t ree.
2 Sh ear in g 5 Flam e- cu t t in g 2 b olt in g ;r iv et in g
3 Dr illin g 4 Wat eris car r iedin b ag s,as b allast .Tap son
3 b on d in g ;w eld in g g; lu in g t he bags are used t o releasew at er.
c 1la 5 Th e b alloon scan b e r eleasedon e b y on e.
2 g u illot in e 5 ab r asiv ew h eel I t oget her 6 Th e b alloon scan ' t b e r eleasedon e b y on e.
3 kerf 6 hole-saw 2 each ot h er
4 t oot hed blade c
3on Suggested answers
7a 4 t o/ ont o Th e h eliu mcou ld b e con t ain edw it h ina sm aller
secondar| operafions: addit ional machining, b n u m b erof lar g erb alloon s.Th e b alloon scou ld
su ch as p olish in g I on 4 ont o/ t o be made of st ronger mat erial t han w eat her
net -shapedport s: part s w it h accurat elycut 2 each ot her 5 to b alloon s,an d cou ldb e p er m an en t lyf ast en edt o
edges; oft en int ricat e shapes 3 t oget her t h e r op esor st r ap s.Th isw ou ldm ak et h e b alloon
heat -affect edzone: t he area modified by high clust er fast er t o put t oget her and inflat e.Tw oor
t emperat ures( result ingfrom t he heat of cut t ing) c t h r eeof t h e b alloon scou ld h av ev alv es,allow in g
mechonical st resses:physicalforcessuch as I Main advant age:They can be removedeasily. h eliu mt o b e r eleasedd u r in gt h e f lig h t .Th is
sh ear f or cesw h ensaw in gor g u illot in in gm et al Main d isad v an t ag e:Th eycan w or k loose. w ou ldalso allowt h e b alloon st o b e d ef lat edaf t er
narrow kerf: narrow t hicknessof mat erial I t can't be removedeasily. t h e f lig h t ,so t h at t h ey cou ld b e r eu sed .
removedduring cut t ing;especiallyeasy t o do 3 Fix in g scan b e in ad eq u at ely
t ig h t en ed .
w it h w at erj et cut t inc Ad h esiv escan b e u sedon im p r op er ly
t ight lAnest ed: w hen severalcomponent sare cut preparedsurfaces.Welds can be flaw ed. I Un it 4
from t he same piece of mat erial t he component s tza 1
can b e p lacedcloset og et h er m, ak in gb et t er u se
Suggest ed answ ers
For t h e d esig nof a lar g ecr u isesh ip , sev er al
of t h e m at er ial. h u n d r edd r aw in g sw ou ldn eed t o b e p r od u ced .
I I n early aircraft ,t imber framesw erej oined
Th esew ou ldin clu d eg en er alar r an g em en t
b t oget herw it h adhesive/ glued t oget her,or
d r aw in g s,su ch as p lan sof t h e ov er alllay ou tof
I net -shapedpart s screw s/ screw edt oget her.
b od y p an elsar e j oin ed each d eck ,elev at ion sof t h e sid esof t h e sh ip ,
2 heat -affect edzone 2 I nj et air cr af t alloy
,
and cross-sect ionst hrough t he ship at different
3 mechanicalst resses t oget her w it h rivet s/ rivet ed t oget her.
point s. Not es on t hese general arrangement
4 narrow kerf 3 I n aircraft cabins, t he seat s are fixed t o t he
draw ingsw ould t hen refer t o more det ailed
floor w it h bolt s / bolt ed t o t he floor.
d r aw in g sof assem b lyd et ails.As w ell as b ein g

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d iv id edin t o sm all- scale g en er alar r an g em en t c 8


d r aw in g san d lar g er - scale d et ails,t h e d r aw in g s Toleranceis t he accept abledifferencebet w een The capit alT referst o t he t hicknessof t he flanges.
w ould also be organised int o different id eald esig n edsizean d act u alsize.I n m ach in in g The small t referst o t he t hicknessof t he w eb. The
sp ecialisat ion s, su ch as st r u ct u r e,elect r ical an d assem b lyp r ocesses,it is im p ossib let o capit alW referst o t he w idt h oft he flanges.The
p ow ercir cu it s,lig h t in gcir cu it s,w at ersu p p ly ,air ach iev een t ir elyp r ecisesizes.A d eg r eeof sm allw r ef er st o h alft h e w id t hof t h e colu m nf r om
con d it ion in glif
, t s,f ir e sp r in k lersy st em s,en g in e t oleranceis alw aysrequired. t he cent reof t he w eb t o t he edgesof t he flanges.
in st allat ion s,et c. The small r referst o t he radiusoft he curve at t he
d j oint bet w eent he w eb and t he flanges.The capit al
2a I w it h in
D referst o t he t ot al dept h of t he column,from t he
I Part of a st aircase( St aircase3, Deck C) 2 p l u s;m i n u s
2 Th e n u m b erof p an els,an d t h eir size t op of one flanget o t he bot t om of t he opposit e
3 t ig h t
flange.The small d referst o t he dept h of t he w eb,
b 4 ou t sid e
measuredbet lveent he ends of t he curvesat t he
2 elev at ion e j oin t s,at t h e p oin tw h er et h e cu r v esar e f lu shw it h
3 ex p lod edv iew I ou t sid et oler an ce t he face of t he w eb.
4 cross-sect ion 2 + / - 0.5mm
5 sch em at ic 9
3 w it h int oler an ce
n ot e A d esig np r ocessis t h e d ev elop m enof t a d esig n .
6 4 t ig h t t oler an ce
A t y p icald esig nst ar t sw it h a d esig nb r ief ,w h ich
7 sp ecif icat ion
f st at est h e d esig nob iect iv es.I n it ialid easar e
c Dif f er en ce in m ean in g Plu : s or m in u s I m m t h en p u t t og et h eras r ou g hsk et ch es.Th esear e
g en er alar r an g em en tp: lan ,elev at ion m ean st h e size m ay v ar y b y a m ax im u mof I t h en d ev elop edin t o p r elim in ar yd r aw in g s,w h ich
d et ail:ex p lod edv ieWcr oss- sect ion ' id eal' are more det ailed and are oft en draw n t o scale.
m m eit h ersid e of t h e d im en sionAs .
an ex am Dle.if t h e d iam et erof a st eel b ar is Th e p r elim in ar yd r aw in g sar e t h en d ev elop ed ,
d
d s 1 0 0 m m + / - | m m ,t h e d i a m e t e r
sp e c i f i e a in cor p or at in gcom m en t sf r om d if f er en tm em b er s
I elev at ion 4 sch em at ic
m ay b e a m ax im u mof l0l m m at it s w id est of t h e d esig nt eam ,con su lt an t san d t h e clien t .
2 cr oss- sect ion 5 ex p lod edv iew
plan p oin t an d 99 m m at it s n ar r ow estp oin t .Sin ce On ce t h e d esig nh as b een su f t icien t ly d ev elop ed ,
3
t h e t ot alv ar iat ioncan b e I m m eit h ersid e of t h e w or k in gd r aw in g sar e p r od u ced Th. esear e t h en
3a '100 u sed f or m an u f act u r in g / assem b ly / con st r u ct ion .
m m ' i d e a l ' ( b e t w e e9n9 m m a n d l 0 l m m ) ,
Th e scaleis t h e r at io b et w eent h e sizeof it em s t h e m ax im u mt ot alv ar iat ionb et w eent h e w id est Fr eq u en t lyw, or k in gd r aw in g sar e r ev ised
sh ow non a d r aw in g ,an d t h eir act u alsize ( in an d n ar r ow estp oin t sis 2 m m . How ev ern, o p oin t ( ch an g edd) u r in gt h is lat t er p h ase,in or d er t o
r ealit y )A
. scaler u le h as sev er alscales,allow in g m u st b e f u r t h ert h an I m m eit h ersid e of t h e r esolv et ech n icalp r ob lem sen cou n t er edd u r in g
d im en sion st o b e m easu r edon a d r aw in g t, o ' id eal' m an u f act u r in g / assem b ly / con st r u ct ion .
size.
d et er m in et h e act u alsize. Wit h in I m m d escr ib eson ly t h e t ot al v ar iat ionin
10a
size.Th is m ean st h e size m ay v ar y b y a m ax im u m
b I d esig nin f or m at ion[ at d if f er en tst ag esof t h e
Th e w id t hof t h e p an elat t h e t op . of I m m ab ov et h e id eald im en sion( aslon g as
I design process)
n o p oin t is b elowt h e id eald im en sionor ) it m ay
2 Th at y ou sh ou ld n ' tscaleof f d r aw in g s. 2 sket ches,design brief, revised/ amended
v ar y b y a m ax im u mof I m m b elowt h e id eal
I t ' sm en t ion edb ecau sePav elsu g g est s d r aw in g ,su p er sed edd r aw in g ,p r elim in ar y
d im en sion( aslon g as n o p oin t is ab ov et h e id eal
m easu r in gt h e d im en sionon t h e d r aw in g s d r aw in g ,w or k in gd r aw in g ,su m m ar y / n ot es
w it h a scaler u le t o f in d ou t t h e act u al d im en sion )Th . er ef or e, a m in im u md iam et erof
1 0 0 a n d a m a x i m u mo f l 0 l w o u l db e w i t h i nI b
d im en sion s.
m m ,a s w o u l da m i n i m u mo f 9 9 a n d a m a x i m u m I b 2d 3c 4a 5e
c o f 1 0 0 ,a n d a m i n i m u mo f 9 9 . 5 a n d a m a x i m u m
C
I ls t his drow ing t o sco/ e? : Do t he of 100.5.
I sket ch 3 w orking draw ing
d im en sion scor r esp on dw it h a scale? Ex am p lesof u ses:lt is u su alt o sp ecif y+ / -
2 d esig nb r ief 4 p r elim in ar yd r aw in g
2 I t 's one t o five' = Í he dimensionson t he t oler an cesw h er ea sp ecif icid ealsize is cr it ical,
d r aw in gar e I / 5 of t h eir r eal size. f or ex am p let h e sizeof a h olef or a b olt . ln t h is d
J . . . g ou sh ou ld n ' t scoleof fd r ow in g s. . . = You case, if t he ho| eis t oo narrow Í t oofar be| owt he 2 revise 6 su p er sed e
sh ou ld n ' tm easu r ed im en sion son a d r aw in g id ealsize)t h e b olt w ill n ot f it in t o it . lf t h e h ole 3 r ou g h 7 sp ecif y
u sin ga scaler u le an d t ak e t h em t o b e ex act . is t oo w id e ( t oof ar ab ov et h e id eal size) ,t h e b olt 4 issu e 8 resolve
... it 's oct uol size, on a full-scaledraw ing ... ' Wit h in 'is
w ill n ot f it t ig h t lyen ou g h . of t enu sed 5 com m en ton
: Th e d im en sion son t h e d r aw in gar e t h e w hen specifyingt olerancesfor concret efloor
same as t heir real size. e
su r f aces.I n t h is case,t h e im p or t an tissu eis t h e
Suggest ed answ ers
t ot al am ou n tof v ar iat ionb et w eent h e h ig h est
4 I Th e d r aw in gn eed st o b e am en d ed / r ev ised .
and low est ooint s on t he surfaceof t he floor
Ty p esof d r aw in gr eq u ir ed a : p lan sh ow in g 2 Th e d esig nn eed st o b e sen t t o t h e clien tf or
( w h ichd et er m in esh ow sm oot ht h e f loor is) .
t h e p er im et erof t h e h an d r ail( p ossib lescale com m en t san d ap p r ov al.
I : I 00) ; an elev at ionof a sh or t len g t hof t h e 7a Th e sit e en g in eern eed st o b e con t act edt o
h an d r ail( p ossib lescale 1: I 0) ; a sect ionof t h e I A su p er f latf in ishf or t h e en t ir ef loor ch eckw h ichr ev isionof t h e d r aw in gt h ey
h an d r ail( p ossib lescale I : | 0) ; d et ailssh ow in g 2 Free movementfloors are superflat nave.
key connect ions,such as t hose bet w eenhandrail everyw here.On defined movementfloors, 4 The t hree differentcont ract orsneed t o be
p ost san d d eck ,an d t op r ail an d p ost s( p ossib le on ly sp ecif iclan esar e su p er f lat . issu edw it h t h e r ev ision .
scale- act u alsize) .Sp ecif icat iont :y p e of st eel, 3 Lon g ,n ar r owlan esallow a h ig h er - q u alit y E Rou g hsk et ch esn eed t o b e d on e f ir st an d t h e
t ypes of w elded j oint , t ypes of bolt , t ype and f in isht o b e ach iev ed . clien tt o com m en ton t h em .
colou rof p ain u coat in got , h er m at er ialssu ch as 4 This can be done at a lat er st age t o make
p last icsu r r ou n dt o t op r ail 11b
ot h er p ar t sof t h e f loor su p er f lat .
I b 2a 3c
5 lt can b e p osit ion edd eep erin t h e con cr et e.
6a
Th e w or d sm ean h ow ex act som et h in gis, f or d
b '|
Th e sen ioren g in eerw ill d ecid ew h et h eror
ex am p leh ow closelyt h e sizesof m an u f act u r ed I lon g 4 t h ick
n ot t h e t eam n eed sf u r t h err ev ision sof a
it em sm at cht h eir d esig n edsize. 2 w id e 5 d ep t h
d r aw in g .
3 h eig h t
b l f t h e d r aw i n g i s n eed ed , t h e t eam w i l l
I A suoerFlatfloor has a much flat t er surface. c receive copies of all f urt her revisions. lf not ,
I t ' sf in ish edm or e p r eciselyt h an an or d in ar y w idt h 5 t h ick n ess n o f u r t h er r ev i si o n s w i l l b e i ssu ed t o t h e
concret efloor. J l en g t h h eig h t l eam .
2 Or d in ar yslab scan b e f lat t o + / - 5m m . dept h S/ h e w i l l l i ai se b eBv een t h e m ech an i cal an d
Su oer f latslab scan b e f lat t o w it h in I m m . elect rical t eam s, and w ill report t o t he proiect
d
3 Slig h t v ar iat ion sin f loor lev elcan cau se m an ag er .
f or k lif t st o t ilt , cau sin gt h e f or k st o h it r ack s d iam et er t: h e m ax im u mw id t hof a cir cle
Al l t h r ee d esi g n t eam s w i l l b e l o cat ed i n a
radius: t he dist ancefrom t he cent re of a circle t o
or d r op it em s. si n g l e o p en - p l an o f f i ce.
it s circumference( halft he diamet er)

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e I Un i t 5 6a
Suggest ed answ ers 1 Ch eckin j ect ion
I Fir st ,t h e p r elim in ar yd r aw in gw ill b e t 2 Wat er in t he fuel syst em
cir cu lat edt o all t h e sen ioren g in eer s.Th e See au d ioscr ip t5. I on p ag e89 3 Becau set h e f u elw as p u t in d ir ect lyf r om a
en g in eer sw ill d ecid ew h et h eror n ot t h e 2a d eliv er yt an k er
d r aw in gis r eq u ir edb y t h eir t eam . lf n ot , t h ey I To f in ishf ir st ,f ir st y ou m u st f in ish 4 Wh en t h e en g in eis st ar t edf r om cold
w ill say it isn ' t r eq u ir edan d af t er t h at , n o 2 En g in eer in g en em ies 5 A f au lt yf u el p r e- h eat erp lu g
m or e r ev ision sof t h e d r aw in gw ill b e issu ed 3 Wear an d t ear 6 Th e p lu g can b e ch an g edat t h e n ex t ser v ice.
t o t h em . lf t h e d r aw in gis r eq u ir ed t, h ey ' ll I t ' sn ot an u r g en tp r ob lem .
say it ' s n eed ed .Th ey m ig h t com m en ton t h e b
d r aw in gan d r eq u estam en d m en t sor ap p r ov e I h eat 4 sh ock s b
it . Th eyw ill also r eceiv eall f u r t h err ev ision s 2 pressure 5 ab r asion I defect 5 p r op en y
of t h e d r aw in g ,in clu d in gw or k in gd r aw in g s. 5 v ib r at lon 2 defect ive;fault y 6 in t er m it t en t ly
2 Th e m ech an icalan d elect r icalt eam sw ill 3 m aj or 7 sy st em at ically
c 4 minor
b e ab le t o w or k on t h e p r elim in ar yd esig n
Suggest ed answ ers
t og et h ereasily ,t h an k st o t h e op en - p lan '| c
shocks
of f ice.As t h e d r aw in g sar e d ev elop edt h ey ' ll I b 2c 5a
2 h eat
b e ab le t o d iscu ssam en d m en t sin t h e sam e
3 ab r asion d
w ay.
4 sh ock s Suggest ed answ ers
3 Th e m ech an icalan d st r u ct u r alt eam sw ill b e '|
5 ab r asion Th is is an in t er m it t enpt r ob lem .lt ' s p r ob ab ly
ab le t o w or k t og et h ert o solv et h e p r ob lemin
6 ab r asion cau sedb y w ear an d t ear .
t h e op en - p lanof f icean d r ev isedd r aw in g sw ill
7 sh ock s 2 Th isw as a su d d enp r ob lem .lt ' s p r ob ab lya
b e p r od u ced Th . esew ill t h en b e ap p r ov ed
pressure ( causedby heat )
I f au lt yp ar t , or an in st allat ionp r ob lem .
b y b ot h t h e m ech an icalan d st r u ct u r al
9 v ib r at ion 3 Th is is a sy st em at icp r ob lem .lt ' s p r ob ab lya
t eam s.Rev isedd r aw in g sw ill b e issu edan d
cir cu lat edt o all t h osew h o n eed t h em . 3a f au lt yp ar t ,or an in st allat ionp r ob lem .
I T e
12
F - t h e d r iv ersw lt ch edt h e en g in eof f 2 lt sou n d slik e it ' s
Of t en con f lict in g( d if f er en tin
) f or m at ionis sh ow n
3 T 3 lt cou ldb e / lt m ig h t b e
on d if f er en td r aw in €s . on on e d r aw in g ,t h e
4 T 4 | d ou b t it ' s
d im en sion sof a com p on en tm ay n ot cor r esp on d
F - t h e w h eeln u t w ou ld n ' t u r n 5 lt can ' t b e
w it h t h osesh ow non a r elat edd r aw in g .Clash es
6 F - t h e d r iv erd id n ' t b en d t h e su sp en sion
ar e an ot h ercom m onp r ob lem- d if f er en t f
d r aw in g sm ay sh ow d if f er en com t p on en t sin t h e b 2 it m ig h t b e 5 | d ou b t it ' s
sam e p osit ionw it h inan assem b ly m , ean in gt h e I b lock in g 3 b en d ;sn ap 5 it m ig h t b e 6 lt sou n d slik e it ' s
assem b I yWi| |n ot f it t og et h eras d esi€n ed . Key 2 jam cr acK 4 it can ' t b e
d im en sion san d assem b lyd et ailsm ay also b e
C 7a
m issin gf r om t h e set of d r aw in g s,leav in gt h e
I leak in gou t 4 clog u p m in or ;sy st em at ic
p r od u ct ionw it h in ad eq u at ein f or m at ion .
2 r u no u t 5 w ear in gou t
13a 3 cu t ou t 6 b low u p b
I Desig np r ob lem san d solu t ion s Suggest ed answ ers
d I t can ' t b e w at er in t h e f u el su p p ly .g h is w ou ld
2 A q u er y is a q u est ion An
. in st r u ct ionis an
See au d ioscr ip t5. 2 on p ag e89 cau sem isf ir in g . )
ex p lan at ionof w h at t o d o / of f icialp er m ission
t o d o som et h in €. e I t cou ldb e a clog g edf u el f ilt er .f lh e en g in eis
3 Wr it t enf ollow - u pis im p or t an tin or d er 2 leak in gou t 6 b lock ed( u p ) p er f or m in gcon sist en t lyb,u t is d ow non p ow er . )
t o k eep a r ecor df or con t r act u al/ f in an cial 3 j am m ed 7 b en t I d ou b t it ' sa com p r essionleak . [ f h is w ou ld
p u r p oses. 4 clog g edu p I w or n ou t p r ob ab lyr esu ltin in cr easedf u el con su m p t ion ,
5 w orked loose 9 run out an d w ou ldp r ob ab lycau sem or e m aj or
b p r ob lem s. )
2 869 4 867; 868 4 I t can ' t b e a lu b r icat ionp r ob lem .f lh is w ou ld
5 869; 870 5 867; 868; 869 Mon za h as lon g st r aig h t san d sev er alch ican es. cau seov er h eat in g . )
Th is m ean scar s ar e at f u ll- t h r ot t le
f or lon g er , I d ou b t it ' sa b lock ag ein t h e ex h au stsy st em .
c
an d n eed t o d o a lot of h eav yb r ak in g .Pr ob lem s:
I clash 4 ad v ise f l' h isw ou ldcau sem or e m aj or p r ob lem s. )
En g in escan ov er h eatan d b low u p ; b r ak es
2 r eq u est 5 clar if y 8
can ov er h eat r; id in gt h e k er b scan cau set h e
3 propose ch eck list s= list sof t h in g st o b e ch eck ed
su sp en siont o cr ack ,b en d or sn ap ;t h e r ig h t -
14a h an d cor n er scau set h e t y r eson t h e lef t of t h e st an d ar dp r oced u r es= sp ecif ic,p lan n edw ay sof
See au d ioscr ip t4. 6 on p ag e 89 car t o w ear ou t f ast ert h an t h oseon t h e r ig h t d ealin gw it h sit u at ion san d p r ob lem s
sid e:an d leav escan b lock u p t h e r ad iat or s. b ack - u pin st allat ion s= secon d ar y / ad d it ion al
b eq u ip m en t h at w ill w or k if m ain eq u ip m en ft ails
2 c| ar iÚ 6 alt er n at iv e 5b p lan n edm ain t en an ce- r ep lacin gp ar t sat
3 con t r ad ict s 7 as p er User ' sob seNat ion s= w h at t h e p er sonu sin gt h e p lan n edt im esev enif t h ey ar e n ot w or n ou t
4 clash I con f ir m m ach in eh as n ot iced
5 propose Nat u r eof f au lt - t y p e of p r ob lem 9a
Cir cu m st an ces of f au lt = in w h at t y p e of I An in cor r ect( ov er sizedh)y d r au licp ip e w as
d f it t edt o t h e r ig h t - h an den g in e.
sit u at iont h e f au lt h ap p en ed / h ap p en s
Suggest ed answ ers Ex t er n alf act or s- t h in g sf r om ou t sid e,f or 2 Th e p ip e r u b b edag ain sta f u el lin e.
As d iscu ssedt od ay ,I con f ir mt h at t h e con n ect ion 3 Th e f u el lin e r u p t u r ed ,r esu lt in gin a m aj or
ex am p let h e w eat h eror som et h in gh it t in gt h e
b et w eent h e p lat ean d T sect ionon t h e sk i lif t leak .
m ach in e
sh ou ldh av esix b olt s,n ot eig h t as sh ow non t h e
Pr ocessof elim in at ion- t h in k in gof p ossib le b
d et ail.Th e t w o b olt s sh ow non t h e d et ailw h ich p r ob lem san d d ecid in gw h ichar e n ot p ossib lein
w ou ldclashw it h t h e f lan g eof t h e T sect ionar e 0 4 : 5 8b 0 5 : 3 6d 0 6 : 1 3a
or d er t o r ed u cet h e n u m b erof oossib ilit ies 06: 27 c
n ot r eou ir ed .
ld en t if yt h e f au lt - f in d t h e f au lt/ d ecid ew h at
t h e f au lt is c
Det er m in eact ionan d u r g en cy= d ecid ew h at t o 2 oversized 7 d isp r op or t ion at e
d o ab ou t t h e p r ob leman d d ecid eh ow q u ick lyit 5 in ad eq u at e 8 ir r eg u lar
n eed st o b e d on e 4 undet ect ed 9 im b alan ce
5 ab n or m al l0 m alf u n ct ion
6 in su f f icien t I I in op er ab le

100 Answ erkey

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d 13a I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o /
'| Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e m at er ials,w h at is
I in cor r ecVab n or m al Th e lev elis OK.
in ad eq u at e/ in su f f icien t 2 Th e coolan tis f u ll of r esid u e/ b lack . t he bodyw ork made or.,
3 ir r eg u lar 3 lt look sr eason ab le. I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o /
4 oversized 4 OK, t h er ear e n o sig n sof d am ag e. Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e sch ed u le,w h en
5 m alf u n ct ion 5 Th isw ill n eed t o b e look edat . w ill t h e w or k st ar t ?
6 im b alan ce I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o /
b Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e p ow er w , h at w ill
7 u n d et ect ed
Th ey ' r ew or k in gon an in d u st r ialm ach in eas t h e m ax im u mou t p u t n eed t o b e?
I in op er ab le
t h eir d ecisionn ot t o ch an g et h e f ilt er w ou ldb e I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o /
10a u n accep t ab le in air cr af tm ain t en an ce. Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e h eat r esist an ce,
IF - t he t yre pressuresare w ell dow n
c w h at sor t of t em p er at u r ew ill t h e p ain t n eed
2T t o w it h st an d ?
Dr aint h e coolan t .Rem ov et h e f ilt er ,ex am in eit
3 F _ on | yon e €rou p of t y r esis | ow 6 I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o /
an d cleanit . Pu t t h e f ilt er b ack in . Rep lacet h e
4r Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e t oler an ce,w h at
coolan t .Ad j u stt h e b lad esan d t ig h t ent h em .
b level of precisiondo you w ant us t o w ork t o?
t4a
I ab n or m al/ in cor r ect 3a
A f o r k l i f tt r u c kh i t a m a c h i n eu n i t l PSl 5 a n d
in su f t icien Vin ad eq u at e I Can b e v ar iedcon sid er ab ly
m ad ea h ole in t h e m ain oan el.Th e t ech n ician
d isp r op or t ion at e 2 Ph y sicalb u t n ot so ex t r em et h at p eop led on ' t
proport ionat e at t h e f act or ylook edat t h e m ach in e[ h ed id n ot
4 w at chg r ap h ics
op en it u p or look in sid e)an d r ep or t edt h at t h e
c b lad ealig n m en tm ech an ismw as d am ag edan d 3 Best t o t ry out effect sin pract ice as it 's
ln g en er al,in su f f icientty r e p r essu r escou ldb e t h at liq u idlu b r ican tw as leak in gf r om t h e u n it . difficult t o do in t heory
cau sedb y : p r essu r elossov er t im e ( allt y r es Th er ew as also an elect r icalcr ack lin gsou n d b
lose air pressure progressivelyover a period of [ p r esu m ab ly cau sedb y ear t h in g / sh or t - cir cu it in g ) I h ow m u ch
sev er alm on t h s)d u e t o in ad eq u at em ain t en an ce; w h ent h e m ach in ew as sw it ch edon . 2 t h e am ou n t
a slow p u n ct u r elair leak in gslow lyf r om a sm all 5 calcu lat e/ g ivaeq u an t it y
b
h ole in t h e t y r e) ;air leak in gf r om a v alv ed u e t o 4 j u d g e/ d ecid e
lsolat et h e elect r icalsu p p ly .Dism an t let h e
a p r ob lemw it h t h e v alv e,f or ex am p led ir t in t h e 5 measure/ t est
. eckf or
ex t er n aloan els.Dr aint h e lu b r ican t Ch
v alv ep r ev en t in git f r om closin gp r op er ly a ; f au lt y
in t er n ald am ag e.Rem ov ed am ag edp ar t san d c
pressuregauge on t he compressorused t o inflat e
r ep lacet h em .Ad d lu b r ican t Ad
. j u stt h e b lad es. 2 t h e d eg r eet o w h ich
t h e t y r es,g iv ln gan in cor r ectp r essu r er ead in g .
Pu t on t h e ex t er n aloan els.Recon n ectt h e 3 To w h at ex t en t
Wit h t h is sp ecif icp r ob lem ,p er h ap st h er ew as
elect r icalsu p p ly Test
. t h e m ach in e. 4 t o w h at ex t en t/ t h e d eg r eet o w h ich
a f au lt w it h t h e com p r essoru sed t o in f lat et h at
block of t yres - a differentcompressort o t he 5 To w h at ex t en t
on e u sed t o in f lat et h e ot h er b lock s- an d t h is I Un it 6 6 q u an t ií y / d et er m in e
g av et h e m ain t en an ce t ech n icianan in cor r ect 7 assess
1
p r essu r er ead in gw h enin f lat in gt h at b lock of 6a
Need san aly sis( alsocalledr eq u ir em en t
t y r es.lt ' s u n lik elyt h at a t ech n icalp r ob lemw it h an aly sis/ g ap an aly sis)is f in d in gou t w h at t h e I I t ' sb ein gcar v edf r om a b lock of san d st on e.
t h e t y r es,su ch as slow p u n ct u r esor leak in g r eq u ir em en tar s e f or a n ew p r oj ectb y look in g He's overseeingt he logist icsof t he proj ect .
v alv es,w ou ldoccu r on sev er alt y r esat t h e sam e at all t h e f act or st h at ar e in v olv edan d h ow t h ey On a st on ep lin t h
t im e an d cau seex act lyt h e sam e lossin p r essu r e w ill in t er act . How t o st op t h e slin g sf r om g et t in g
acr ossall t h e t v r es. Bu d g et = h ow m u chm on eyis av ailab le,f or t r ap p edb en eat ht h e st at u e,so t h ey can b e
11a ex am p | et h e b u d g etf or d esig n in gb, u i| d in €an d w it h d r aw naf, t er t h e st at u eh as b een low er ed
Suggest ed answ ers t est ing a prot ot ypefor a new high-speedt rain on t o t h e p lin t hb y cr an e
Rep air sar e d on e t o cor r ectt ech n icalp r ob lem s Cap acit y- h ow m u chsom et h in gn eed st o
produceor carry,for example how much pow er
b
aft er breakdow nshave occurred d r i l l= cu t a h o l e
Main t en an ceis d on e t o p r ev en t ech n ical an elect r icalcir cu itm u st b e ab le t o car r y
horlzont al = level
p r ob lem sf r om occu r r in g . Dim en sion s= size.f or ex am olet h e d iam et erof
b ar = a lon g p ieceof m et alw it h a cir cu lar
t h e w h eelsof a m ou n t ainb ik e
b r ok en = r ep ait f or ex am p lea b olt t h at h as sect ion
Lay ou t = t h e ov er allsh ap eof som et h in gan d
b r ok en v er t ical = at 90 d eg r eest o t h e g r ou n d
t h e p osit ion sof d if f er en p
t ar t sr elat iv et o on e
clog g ed = r ep air ,f or ex am p lea f ilt ert h at is lif t in gey es - m et al r in g st h at h ook scan b e f ix ed
an ot h er f, or ex am p let h e lay ou tof t h e m ain
com p let elyclog g edan d h as cau seda t ech n ical t o f or lif t in g
com p on en t sof a car en g in e.
p r ob lem ,or m ain t en an ce it is slig h t lyclog g ed resin = a t ype of st rong adhesive
Look s = w h at som et h in glook slik e f r om an
and is ready t o be replaced a g r ab = m ech an icaliaw st h at g r ip ob j ect st o
= aest h et icp oin t of v iew f or ex am p let h e look of a
defect ive repair,for example a part t hat w as lif t t h em
car in t erms of t he shape of it s bodyw ork
in cor r ect lym an u f act u r ed
an d d id n ot w or k frict ion = resist ancet o sliding w hen t w o surfaces
Performance= similar t o capacit y,for example
f au lt y = 1sp 3; .f or ex am p lea sen sort h at is are pressed t oget her
how much pow er a generat orneedst o produce
g iv in gin cor r ectm easu r em en t s
Reg u lat ion s: law san d st an d ar d st h at a d esig n c
w or n = m ain t en an ce, f or ex am p lew or n t y r es
m u st com p lyw it h ,f or ex am p lesaf et yr eg u lat ion s I Dr ill in t o t h e sid esof t h e st at u ean d in ser t
n eed t o b e r eolaced
an d q u alit yst an d ar d s h or izon t alb ar s,w h ichcou ld b e u sed f or
b Tim escale= h ow m u cht im e is av ailab le,f or lif t in g .
Suggest ed answ ers ex am p let h e sch ed u lef or b u ild in ga n ew air p or t Dr ill in t o t h e t oo of t h e st at u ean d in ser t
Sim ilar it ies:p ar t san d f lu id sar e r ep lacedon v er t icalb ar s w it h lif t in gey es,set in t o t h e
2a
a p lan n edm ain t en an ce p r og r am m e,p ar t sar e st on ew it h r esin .
I cap acit y 3 t im escale
ch eck edv isu allyf or w ear an d d am ag e,an d t h at Use a g r ab on t h e en d of t h e cr an ej ib , t o lif t
2 g r ap h ics
t h ey ar e t ig h t lyf ix ed ,cor r ect lyalig n ed / b alan ced , t he st at ue by frict ion.
et c. b I & 2 are rej ect edbecause holes can't be
Mai n d i f f er en ce: st an d ar d s i n av i at i o n ar e m o r e I regard 4 as regards d r illedin t o t h e st at u e[ ev enif t h ey w er ef illed
rigorous 2 t er m s 5 r eg ar d in g aft erw ards,t hey w ould be seen) .
3 con cer n ed 3 is rej ect edbecauset he st at ue is t oo heavy
t Za an d w id e.
2d 3c 4a 5C 6b c
7j 8e th l0i I I n t erms of / As regards/ Wit h regard t o / d
Con cer n in g/ Reg ar d in gt h e d im en sion s,
w h at cou ld n ' t 5 ab ou t
b 3 cou ld 6 an ot h er
is t h e ov er allsizeof t h e m od u le?
2d 3j 4c 5c 6b
alt er n at iv ely 7 d on ' t
7i 8a th l0e

Answ er key 101


7b b e v er y p ain st ak in gan d t im e con su m in g g
The st onemasons' suggest ion com p ar edw it h p r e- d r illin tgh em d u r in g 1
Th is is t h e or od u ct ' sAch illesh eel.
Use b lock sof ice.Th e b lock sw ou ldact as m an u f act u r in g . J Th er e' sn o p oin t r ein v en t in gt h e w h eel.
t emporary spacers bet w eent he st at ue and t he 4 Th issh ou ldb e f easib lef r om a st r u ct u r al 4 We st art ed from t he ground up w it h t his new
p lin t h ,t o allow t h e slin g st o b e w it h d r aw nan
, d p oin t of v iew ,b u t it ' ll cost an ar m an d a leg d esig n .
Wou | dt h en m elt ,a| | ow in t€h e st at u et o sit d ow n d u e t o t h e n eedf or ad d it ion alst eelcolu m n s. 5 Th e n ew d esig nis a q u an t u mleap .
on t h e p lin t h . For t h at r eason ,it is n ot a f easib lesolu t ion . 6 I t h in k t h er e' sr oom f or im p r ov em en t .
Pot en t ialp r ob lem l: Ou t d oort em p er at u r es 11 13a
b e| owf r eezin €Wou ldp r ev en t h e ice f r om Suggest ed answ ers Th e f ir st m ech an icalm ou sew as im p r ov edb y
m elt in g .Solu t ion :I n t h is case,b low t or ch esor Bet t erq u alit ym at er ials,f or ex am p lem ak in ga r ef in in git s sh ap e:b y ad d in gan ad d it ion al
salt cou ld b e u sed t o m elt it . t ool from st ainlessst eel inst ead of mild st eel t o b u t t onan d a w h eelt o t h e t op an d b y r ev am p in g
Pot en t ialp r ob lem2: Ver y h ot w eat h erw ou ld or ev en tcor r ost on . t h e w h eelm ech an ismu n d ert h e m ou se.Th e
cau set h e ice t o m elt q u ick ly Solu
. t ion :To Low eru n it cost ,f or ex am p leu sin ga sin g le- p iece m ech an ismw as r ed esig n edt o u se a b all in st ead
com p en sat ef or t h is, lar g erb lock sof ice cou ld com p on en tin st eadof on e t h at n eed st o b e of w h eels,alt h ou g ha w h eelm ech an ismw as
sim p lyb e u sed . assembledfrom severalDart s.t o make it fast er st ill u sed in sid et h e m ou se;as t h e b all r olled ,
8a t o oroduce. it cau sedt h e w h eelst o t u r n . For t h e op t ical
Feasibilit a means t he possláilit a of doing Mak e lif eeasierf or u ser ,f or ex am p led esig n in g m ou se,t h e d esig n er scom p let elyr et h ou g h t h e
somet hing. a sim p lercon t r olp an elt h at ' sq u ick eran d easier u n d er sid eof t h e m ou se.ln st eadof u sin ga b all,
t o use, or maint enance-free component ssuch as t hey used opt ical sensors.They also redesigned
9a bearingst hat don't need lubricat ingregularly. t he connect ionbet w eent he mouse and t he
I For t h e b olt st h at w ill b e u sed t o f ix t h e Ex am p lesof ot h er p oin t st h at cou ldb e ad d ed : com p u t erm , ak in git w ir elessin st eadof h av in ga
b eam st o t h e w all make product sfunct ion more effect ively,make w ir e.For t h e t ou ch p ad t, h e d esig n er sw en t b ack
2 Cor e d r illed h olesar e f or m edaf t er t h e t h em saf er ,m ak et h em last lon g er ,m ak et h em t o t he draw ing board and invent eda new syst em
con cr et ew allsh av eb een cast , u sin ga more robust ( st ronger) . u sin €a sen sit iv esu r f ace.
d iam on dd r ill. Pr ef or m edh olesar e f or m edb y
p u t t in gp last ict u b es in t o t h e w allsw h ilet h e t2a
con cr et eis b ein g p ou r ed . Suggest ed answ ers I Un it 7
3 Sp acear ou n dt h e b olt s,in t h e h oles,t o allow cables/ connect ions: lmprovet he user int erfaceby
1
t heir posit ion t o be ad.iust ed m ak in gcab leseasiert o con n ectan d d iscon n ect ;
Wor k in gw it h m ach in est h at h av ecu t t in gw h eels
4 Posit ion in gt h e h olesp r eciselyor t h ey w on ' t r ed u ceen v ir on m en t al im p actb y m ak in gcab les
an d b lad es;w or k at a h ig h lev elw h er et h er e' sa
m at chw it h t h e b eam s on ly f r om r ecy clab lem at er ials.
r isk of f allin g ;w or k in ex cav at ion an
s d t u n n els
5 Tim e an d cost case: lmproveaest het icsby offeringa range of w h er et h er eis a r isk of collap seor d an g er ou s
colou r s;m ak e m an u f act u r ineasier
g b y m ak in g
b gases; lift ing heavy obj ect sw it h cranes w here
t h e case f r om a sm allern u m b erof com p on en t s.
See au d ioscr ip t6. 5 on p ag e 9l t here is a risk of falling obj ect s; processest hat
inldt onercart ridges: lmprovet he user int erface
use high-pressurevesselsand hoses/ pipesw here
d b y m ak in gcar t r id g eseasiert o r em ov ean d
- m ak ecar t r id g esb ig g er t h er e is a r isk of ex p losion w; or k in gw it h h ig h -
I Th e p last ict u b esar e ch eapt o b u y an d q u ick r ep lace;con su m ab les
v olt ag eelect r icalcir cu it sw h er et h er eis a r isk
t o p u t in . so t h ey last lon g eran d n eedt o b e r ep lacedless
of elect r ocu t ionp;r ocessest h at u se f lam m ab le
2 lt 's slow . oft en.
liq u id san d g asesw h er et h er eis a r isk of f ir e or
3 Wit h in20m m p ap e! : lm p r ov er eliab ilit yb y r ef in in gm ech an ism s
ex olosion .
4 Wt hin lom m t o help prevent paper blockages;improveout put
5 Th at t h ey ' r en ot p osit ion edaccu r at ely speed by making t he paper flow fast er. 2a
6 Th e t oler an ce pow e-r:Reduceenvironment alimpact by having Suggested answers
t h e p r in t ersw it chof f au t om at ically w h enn ot in I h azar d ou ssu b st an ces: d an g er ou sm at er ials,
e use. for example acid, asbest os;PPE: prot ect ive
2 p e a n u t sO soft w are:lmprovet he user int erfaceby making clot h in gan d accessor ies, f or ex am p le
3 p ain st ak in gO t he soft w areeasier t o use. prot ect ivegloves,safet y glasses
4 p er f ect ly O 2 h ar m f u l;d an g er ou st o h ealt h ,f or ex am p le
5 st r et ch in gO b
ch em icalst h at cau sesk in r ash es;f u m es:
6 w ayo I t em s2 an d 7
vapour or smoke,for examplefrom
7 b or d er lin eO c liq u idch em icalst h at ev ap or at eat r oom
8 t allO I No. The exist ing design has proved t o be t em p er at u r e;asoh y x iat ionh azar d s:
9 forever6 effect ive.The companydoesn't havet he danger of suffocat ion,for example due t o
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l e g6 resourcest o make fundament alchangest o con cen t r at ionof s car b ond iox id e/ lack of
e t he product ionprocess. oxygen
'| 2 On ce 3 fire/ exolosionhazards:subst ancest hat could
o 20 30 4@ so 66
3 The soft w arehas been a maior w eaknessof b u r n or ex p lod eif ex p osedt o n ak edf lam es
10 t h e ex ist in gm od el. or sp ar k s,f or ex am p lep et r oleu mp r od u ct s,
su€
g est ed answ ers 4 - it n eed st o b e sim p lert o u se
Sig n if ican t ly b u t an e/ p r op angeas, alcoh o
I A h am m er - act ion d r ill w ou ldn ot b e su it ab le 4 g u ar d s;p r ot ect iv esh ield sar ou n dd an g er ou s
for reinforcedconcret e,as t here's no w ay it d
m ach in ep ar t s,f or ex am p let h e g u ar d sov er
cou ldd r ill t h r ou g ht h e st eel r ein f or cin g b ar s. 2 in v en tag ain
t h e t op s of cir cu larsaw b lad es
Also, t h e d iam et erof t h e h olesw ou ldb e t oo 3 im p r ov et h e d et ails
5 g u ar d r ails:r ailsat w aist lev elt o p r ev en t
g r eat t o d r ill u sin gan or d in ar yd r ill b it . Th is 4 im p r ov eov er all p eop lef r om f allin g ,f or ex am p lealon gt h e
is d ef in it elyn ot a f easib lesolu t ion . 5 t h i n ka g a i n
edgesof high-levelw alkw aysand plat forms;
2 Th is cou ld b e a f easib lesolu t ion .How ev er , 6 st ay ( t hesame)
emersencyexit s: doors t o allow rapid escape/
d ep en d in gon t h e d esig nof t h e en d sof t h e e evacuat ion,for example fire exit s
beams, it might be difficult t o get accesst o 2 g r ou n du p 6 elect r icalin st allat ion s: sit u at ion sin v olv in g
t he holes aft er t he beams w ere fit t ed. lt 'll be 3 r oom ;im p r ov em en t cont act w it h exoosed elect ricalconduct ors
q u it e a p ain st ak in g j ob , as t h e b eam sm ig h t 4 Ach illesh eel su ch as elect r icalm ain t en an ce or w or k
cov ert h e h oles,m ak in git im p ossib let o g et 5 b ack ;d r aw in gb oar d op er at ion sc| oset o h i€h - v oI t a€e cab I es
cem en tin t o t h em . 6 q u an t u mleap 7 n oiseh azar d s:lou d n oiset h at can d am ag e
5 Th is isn ' t r eallyf easib le,as t h e p osit ion sof 7 scrat ch h ear in g f, or ex am p lelou d m ach in es
t h e h o| esm ig h t b e in u n su it áb | ep osit ion s
on t he beams, for example very close t o t he f b
ed g esof p lat es.Th isw ou ldn ot b e accep t ab le b4 c5 d6 e2: 7 f3 b7 cl d3
in t er m sof st r u ct u r alst r en g t h Also,
. d r illin g
h olest h r ou g hst eel b eam son sit e w ou ld

102 Answ erkey

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c t w o m et r esab ov et h e g r ou n d ,scaf f old in g
sh ou ld 2 Th e en g in eer sw ear h ot su it st h at ch an n el
2e 5b 4C 5f 6a b e or ov id edw it h h an d r ails.as t h er eis a r isk of t h e elect r icit yan d h av ea f ir ep r ooflin in gt o
f allin g( w or k er ssh ou ldn ot st an don lad d er sw h ile p r ot ectag ain sth eat .
7h 8c
w or k in g )Also,
. all w or k er ssh ou ldw ear h ar d h at s. 3 on | y t w in - en €in eh elicop t er sar e u sed
d an d t h ey ar e f u lly m ain t ain edt o av iat ion
ear p r ot ect iong, lov es,ey e p r ot ect ionm
, ask 5a r eg u lat ion s.
I Main t en an cew or k on low - v olt agan e d h ig h -
e v olt ag eelect r icaleq u ip m en t 8
e st ed answ ers
sug€ 2 Ch an g in gf au lt yor w or n - ou elect
t r icalp ar t s, Reg u lat ion ars e law s;t h ey ar e com p u lsor yFor .
1 This is a confined space.You need t o t est t he su ch as m ot or s;r ep air in gloosecon n ect sor ex am p le,if com p an iesb r each( b r eak )saf et y
air using a CO2 det ect or. d am ag edw ir es t h ey can b e f in ed ( g iv enf in an cial
r eg u lat ion s,
2 Th is is a cor r osiv esu b st an ce. You n eedt o p en alt ies)an d , in ser iou scases,m an ag er sw h o
w ear g lov esan d ey e p r ot ect ionan , d a m ask b ar e r esp on sib lef or b r each esof r eg u lat ion scan
for orot ect ion from t he fumes. Suggest ed answ ers b e €iv en p r isonsen t en ces.St an d ar d s,su ch as
3 Th is m ak essDar k san d is a n oiseh azar d .You I A p lacew h er ea ser iou sd an g eris p r esen t q u alit yan d d esig nst an d ar d s,ar e som et im es
need t o w ear eye prot ect ion,ear prot ect ion 2 A w r it t enf or m g iv in gp er m issiont o w or k in a com p u lsor yf,or ex am p let h e d esig nan d
an d g lov es. rest rict edarea manufact ureof mot orcyclehelmet sor car t yres.
4 Th is is a h ar m f u lsu b st an ce. You n eedt o w ear 5 Th e p er sonr esp on sib lef or elect r icalsaf et y Som et im es,h ow ev ert,h ey ar e op t ion al,f or
g lov es,an d if t h er e' sa r isk of sp lash in gey
, e f or t h e w h olep lan t ,an d t h e on ly p er son ex am p leI SO q u alit yassu r an ce.
or ot ect ion . au t h or isedt o issu eoer m it st o w or k
4 Th e p r oced u r eof h av in ga sin g lek ey t o 9a
3a en su r in gon ly on e p er sonh as
sw it ch b oar d s, Suggest ed answ ers
Suggest ed answ ers accesst o sw it ch g earat an y g iv ent im e Risk of f ir e/ ex p losion - n o sm ok in g ,t h e p r ov lsion
I An an aly sis/ p r ed ict ion of t h e d an g er s g u ip m en tan d t r ain in g .Dan g erof
of f ir e- f ig h t ineq
in v olv edin a w or k in gop er at ion c p eop lef allin gf r om t all st r u ct u r esan d I n t ow at er
2 A saf ew or k in gp r oced u r e/ m et h od I at all t im es - h an d r ailsr eq u ir edt o g iv eed g e p r ot ect ionan d
3 Som e m ain t en an ce w or k ,w h ichin clu d es 2 sh ou ldan v on e
Un d er n o cir cu m st an ces lif e. iack et ns eed t o b e w or n in cer t ainsit u at ion s.
w eld in g ,is g oin gt o b e car r iedou t in t h e 3 ev er ysin g let im e Risk of sk in ir r it at ion sf r om p et r oleu mp r od u ct s
b ot t om sof som e lar g eg r ainsilos( silo = 4 j u st a sin g le - g lov esan d ov er allsr eq u ir ed .Risk of air cr ash es
st orage t ank for solid subst ances/ pow ders) 5 it ' sv it al as h elicop t er slan d an d t ak e of f f r om p lat f or m s
4 Cet t in gin sid et h e silos d - sp ecialt r ain in gr eq u ir edf or p ilot san d sp ecial
5 See au d ioscr ip t7. 2 on p ag e9l I m or e 3 less precaut ionsneeded for safe operat ion of
2 m or e 4 m or e h elid eck s.
b
I Risk of som eon ef allin g ;r isk of g as b ot t les e b
f allin gon som eon e 2 t oalt est t h e cir cu itis
lt ' s cr u cial/ essen t ial/ v it I Specificsafet y regulat ions
2 COr ; f u m esf r om m et al;d u st ( ex p losion isolat ed . 2 Com p u lsor yp er son alp r ot ect iv eeq u ip m en t ;
h azar d ) 3 Th e alar m sh ou ldb e r esetev er ysin g let im e p r oh ib it edact iv it ies,su ch as sm ok in g
you st art t he syst em. 3 Th at t h e ob lig at ion sar e leg al r eq u ir em en t s
c
I Access hazards:ext erna|st áircaseand 4 lt 's crucial/ essent ial/ vit alt o check t hat t he
c
int ernal ladder for safe accessfor w orkers, cab leis n ot d am ag ecl. com p u r sor y 6 leg islat ion
low erb ot t lesin t o silo w it h a r ooe an d m ak e 5 t halat y ou sh ou ldon ly
lt ' s cr u cial/ essen t ial/ v it p r oh ib it ed 7 cont ravene
3
su r e n o w or k er sar e u n d er n eat hin silo. st or en on - f lam m ab le m at er ialsin t h is zon e. 8 com p lyw it h
r eq u ir em en t s
Confined space hazards:use a CO, det ect or, 6 Un d er n o cir cu m st an ces sh ou ldan y on een t er
5 st ip u lat ed
use an air ext ract or. t h e r est r ict edar eaw it h ou toer m ission .
An air ex t r act orcou ld b low d u st in t o t h e air 7 Before pressurisingt he syst em,every single d
con n ect ionm u st b e t ig h t . 2 p er m it t ed
an d m ak et h e p r ob lemw or se.
3 com p lyw it h
4 6c 4 st ip u lat ed
One of t he main dangers is from pet rol fumes Suggest ed answ ers 5 cont ravene
in sid et h e t an k ,as t h er e' sa r isk of ex p losion I lt ' sessen t ialt h at t h e cr ewob t ain in f or m at ion 6 leg islat ionr;eq u ir em en t s;
ob lig at ion s
d u e t o sp ar k san d f lam es.Th e w or k er sw ill h av e on w eat h ercon d it ion s.lt ' s cr u cialt h at p ilot s 7 com p u r sor y
t o be carefult hat t here's no oet rol inside t he ar e h ig h lyt r ain edan d ex p er ien cedlt. ' sv it al
t an k .Th e p et r olw ill h av et o b e d r ain edan d t h e t h at a t en sionr eleasem ech an ismis in p lace. 10a
in sid ew ill n eed t o b e w ash edou t w it h w at eran d 2 Un d er n o cir cu m st an ces sh ou ldooer at iv es 2 st ip u lat ed 5 com p lyw it h
d et er g en tTh. e op en in gcan t h en b e f lam e- cu t w or k on t h e lin e w it h ou tw ear in gh ot su it s 3 com p u lsor y 6 r eq u ir em en t s
t h r ou g ht h e st eelw all of t h e t an k u sin gan ox y - an d ey e p r ot ect ionlt. ' s v it alt h at t h e cr ew ar e 4 leg islat ion 7 ob lig at ion s
acet y len et or ch .PPE r eq u ir edf or t h isj ob is ey e h ig h lyt r ain ed .
b
prot ect ion( a w elding mask) ,glovesand heavy 5 Th e cab lesan d p lat f or mm u st b e ch eck ed
I t o give t he ground crew access t o all part s of
overallst o prot ect t he w orker from molt en met al. ev er ysin g let im e t h ey ar e u sed .lt ' sv it alt h at
t h e h elicop t er
Alt er n at iv elyt ,h e cu t t in gcan b e d on ew it h an t w in - en g in he elicop t er ar
s e u sed an d t h ese
2 t o av oidr isk of collision sd u r in gt ak eof f /
an g le- g r in d erTo. b e saf e,t h e w or k eru sin gt h e m u st b e m ain t ain edt o t h e h ig h estst an d ar d
lan din g
g r in d erw ill n eed t o w ear ey e p r ot ect ionear, at all t im es.
3 t o av oidr isk of collision sd u r in gt ak eof f /
prot ect ion,glovesand overalls.When w elding Í lan din g
t h e n ew p ip e,t h e w eld erw ill n eedt o w ear ey e Beforest art ing w ork, it 's vit al t o isolat e t he 4 t o t ie dow n parked helicopt ers
p r ot ect ion( a w eld in gm ask ) ,g lov esan d ov er alls. cir cu itat t h e sw it ch b oar dTh . en ,cir cu it ssh ou ld
lf ar c w eld in gis u sed an d t h er ear e ot h er p eop le t2
be syst emat icallyt est ed t o be I 00o/ osure t hat
w or k in gn ear b yor p assin gb y , scr een ssh ou ld I Saf et yw ar n in g s,op er at in gp r ecau t ion fsor
t h er e' sn o cu r r en t .Du r in gw or k ,it ' sessen t ial
be placed around t he w elder t o prot ect ot her m ach in esan d m ain t en an ce in st r u ct ion on
s
t o t ig h t encon n ect ion fsu lly .An d it ' scr u cialt o
peoples' eyes from flashes.When shot -blast ing, m ach in es
en su r et h at n o in su lat ionis d am ag ed .To f in ish ,
t h e m ain d an g er sar e t o t h e ey es,an d f r om n oise 2 Effect ivenot icesand inst ruct ionsare as
all t h e w ir essh ou ldb e ch eck ed- u n d er n o
an d d u st . Scr een ssh ou ldb e p lacedar ou n dt h e sh or t as p ossib le,u se clear lan g u ag e,an d
cir cu m st an ces sh ou ldt h er eb e an y loosew ir es.
area and w orkersshould w ear eye prot ect ion, em p h asiseim p or t an tp oin t s,f or ex am p le
Th ent h e cir cu itsh ou ldb e sy st em at ically t est ed .
ear prot ect ion,dust masks, glovesand overalls. d an g er s.
Before paint ing, it 's import ant t o read t he 7d
13a
safet y document at ionprovidedw it h t he paint , I Collision sw it h t h e lin e ar e a h azar d ,so
Cou ld d o b ot h
as PPE m ay b e r eq u ir ed- f or ex am p le,g lov es, it ' sessen t ialt o h av ed et ailedw eat h er
Cou ldd am ag et h e m ach in e
h

eye prot ect ionand possibly masks t o prot ect , eciallyw in d d ir ect ionan d
in f or m at ionesp
c Cou ld in j u r ew or k er s
w orkersfrom hazardousfumes. During all t he soeed .lt ' s essen t ialt h at t h e cab le h as a
o Cou ldd am ag et h e m ach in e
op er at ion s,if an y w or k is car r iedou t m or et h an t ension releasesyst em in case of snagging.
e Cou ldd o b ot h

Answ er key 103


b d c
I d an g er 2 con t r ol 5 d et ect s;t r ig g er s con su m p t ion 7 f r eq u en cy
2 im p or t an t 3 sen ses 6 set off 3 cu m u lat iv e 8 input
4 r ead in g 7 r eg u lat e 4 r at e 9 ou t p u t
14a
5 t i m e sc a l e l 0 opt imum
I Becau seit con t ain select r icaleou iDm enan t d e
o cy cle
cou ldcau seelect r ocu t ion Suggest ed answ ers
'|
2 A car b ond iox id eex t in g u ish ercar; b on Pr esen ced et ect or soick u o m ov em en an t d 7a
d iox id eg as d oes n ot con d u ctelect r icit y can act iv at elig h t sw it ch es. Suggest ed answ ers
3 Th eyar e f or lif t in gt h e m ach in e. 2 Sm ok ed et ect or ssen sesm ok ean d t r ig g er We n eeda m et er / sen sor t o m easu r e:t h e r at e
4 Th e m ach in ecou ld b e d am ag edb y t h e lif t in g f ir e alar m s. of f low of w at erat t h e in p u t p oin t ;t h e w at er
f or ce,an d if lif t edf r om an ch orp oin t st h at ar e 3 Th er m ost at cans r eg u lat er oom t em p er at u r e t em p er at u r eat t h e in p u t p oin t ;t h e r at e of f low
n ot secu r e,cou ldob v iou slyb e d r op p edf r om b y con t r ollin gelect r iccon v ect orh eat er s. of g as at t h e in p u t p oin t ;t h e t em p er at u r eof
a h eig h tas a r esu lt . 4 Pr essu r ep lat escan d et ectt h e w eig h tof a t h e g as b u r n er ;t h e w at ert em p er at u r ein sid e
5 Becau seit cou ld d escen d ,an d in j u r et h e p er sonan d set of f in t r u d eralar m s. t h e v essel;t h e lev elof w at er in sid et h e v essel;
p er sonclean in gt h e m ach in e t h e st eam p r essu r ein sid et h e v essel;t h e st eam
3a
6 Th er em ay b e sh ar p m et alof f - cu t sb elowt h e t em p er at u r ein sid et h e v essel;t h e st eam
I Th at t h e g r eenat t it u d eis sh ar edb y all t h e
b lad ew h ichcou ldcu t t h e p er sonclean in g t em p er at u r eat t h e ou t p u t p oin t ;t h e st eam
st aff, so t hey w ould t ake care t o sw it choff p r essu r eat t h e ou t p u t p oin t ;an d r at e of f low of
t h e m ach in e.S/ h en eed st o w ear slov es.
lig h t set c. an d so t h er e is n o n eed t o con t r ol
st eam at t h e ou t p u t p oin t .
b ev er y t h in gau t om at ically
I sp: act ive ( Youshould do it ) 2 ln st eadof au t om at in gev er y t h in gt ,h ey w ou ld b
w r: passive ( lt should be done) h av eold - f ash ion ed m an u alcon t r ols. Suggest ed answ ers
2 sp: cont ract ions( shouldn't ,it 's) 5 Th e ad v an t ag eof op er at in gt h e lig h t s,et c. Th e cu m u lat iv econ su m p t ionof w at eran d g as;
Wr: Word pairs Writ t enin Í u| (| shouldnot , it is) m an u allyis t h at t h er e' sn o n eedt o su p p lyall t h e cu m u lat iv eou t p u tof st eam ;t h e p eak r at es
5 lf ( sp ) : in t h eev en t of ( w r ) ; b ecau se( sp=) t h e au t om at edcon t r olsw it h elect r icit yTh
. e of con su m p t ionf or w at eran d g as; p eak st eam
os ( w r) ;so ( sp) : t herefore( w r) ;can/ could m on eysav edb y n ot h av in gt o b u y all t h e ou t p u t ;t h e f r eq u en cyof g as u se / f ir in gof t h e
[ sp) = moU [ w r] h i- t echg ad g et scou ld b e sp en ton p lan t in g b et w eenw at er in p u t
b u r n er ;t h e d if f er en t ial
t r ees,f or ex am p le. t em p er at u r ean d w at ert em p er at u r ein sld et h e
15a
v essel;t h e d if f er en t ial b et w eenst eam p r essu r e
Suggest ed answ ers 4
in sid et h e v esselan d in t h e ou t p u t p ip e;t h e
Objects should not be placed in front of the Suggest ed answ ers
d if f er en t ial
b et w eenst eam t em p er at u r ein sld e
air inlet. The inlet grille should be kept free A t h er m ost atm easu r esan d con t r olst h e
t h e v esselan d in t h e ou t p u t p ip e.
from obstructions. and should be cleoned w at ert em oer at u r ein a b oiler .an d t h er eis
regularlg. ln the event of damage to the inlet also som et im esa p r essu r esen sorf or saf et y . 8a
grille, the blower must be stopped immediatelA. A t h er m ost atm easu r esan d con t r olsr oom t 5 on p ag e92
See au d ioscr ip 8.
Serious harm mag be caused bA foreign bodies t em p er at u r ein a h eat in gsy st em .A r ef r ig er at or
b
ent ering t he duct , os t he unit cont oinsprecision- also h as a t h er m ost att o m on it oran d con t r ol
1 t em p er at u r e
engineeredpart s revolvingat speed, and is t h e t em p er at u r ean d a lig h tt h at is act iv at ed
2 lig h t lev els
therefore highlA susceptible to damoge. b y t h e d oor op en in g .Wash in gm ach in esh av e
3 d ay of t h e w eek
Before starting the blower, it is important to t h er m ost at st o con t r olt h e t em p er at u r eof t h e
4 m ealt im es
ensure t hat t he ext ernol vent sat t he end of w at er in sid et h e m ach in e.Th e t im e of t h e w ash
5 com m er cialb r eak son TV
the air-intake duct ore open. When opening cy cleis also con t r olledTh . e act ionof t h e d r u m is
the vents, the adjusting handle should be fullg lin k edt o a saf et yd ev icet h at p r ev en t st h e d oor c
extended. When closing the vents, the handle f r o mb e i n go p e n e dW h i | teh e d r u m i s sp i n n i n €' I in cr ease
should be turned and allowed to return under 2 in cr eases;d ecr eases
5a
the force of the spring. The handle should 3 r ise
1e 2b 3a 4d 5c
not be pushed, as this mag strain the spring 4 r ises
mechanism, and therefore result in damage. b 5 f alls
I p r essu r em easu r em en tf ,or ex am p le 6 r ise;f all
I Un it 8 m on it or in gt h e p r essu r eof air in sid ea
d
com or essedair h ose
7 I Becau sem ax im u mcap acit yis eq u iv alen t
2 t em p er at u r em easu r em en tf ,or ex am p le
An au t om at edsy st emcan f u n ct ion t o p eak d em an d ,t h er eis sig n if icanspt ar e
m easu r in gt h e t em p er at u r eof w at er in a
au t on om ou slyw, it h ou th u m ancon t r ol.A m an u al cap acit yd u r in gof f - p eakp er iod s.
b oiler
sy st emr eq u ir esh u m ancon t r ol.A Bu ild in g 2 Bein gab le t o g en er at ep ow erd u r in gof f - p eak
3 f low f or ex am p lem on it or in gt h e am ou n tof
Man ag em en tSy st emis a cen t r alisedcom p u t er p er iod san d st or eit f or p eak p er iod s
f u e lf l o w i n ga l o n ga f u e lp i p ei n a n e n g i n e
sy st emt h at m on it or san d con t r olsa Wid er an €e 3 Becau seelect r icalch ar g eis ex t r em ely
4 lev elm easu r em en tf ,or ex am p lem on it or in g
of f u n ct ion sin a lar g eb u ild in g ,su ch as t h e lig h t s, d if f icu ltt o st or ein lar g eam ou n t s.
t h e lev elof f u el in a f u el t an f .
h eat in g air
, - con d it ion in g , ok ed et ect or s,f ir e
sm 5 p r ocessr ecor d er s,f or ex am p lem on it or in g e
alar m s,lif t san d secu r it ysy st em s. t h e r ej ect ed( b r ok en it ) em sin a p r od u ct ion z É 3d 4a 5b 6h
2a process I Í 8e
I lt ' sa v er y g r een / en v ir on m en t ally
or ien t at ed 6a Í
com p an y . a A b lock ag ein a p ip e cau sin ga b u ild - u pof Suggest ed answ er
2 En er g ysav in gw ill b e an im p or t an t Dr essu r e Th er eis a b an d of f lu ct u at ionb et w een
con sid er at ion in t h e d esig n . b A saf et yv alv ean d a w ar n in gsy st em ap p r ox im at ely 2, 700 an d 5, 000 Meg aw at t s.
3 Sen sor st h at d et ectt h e p r esen ceof p eop le t r ig g er edb y a p r essu r ed if f er en t ial Peak d em an doccu r seach d ay at ab ou t 8. 00
4 He w an t st o p r esen tt w o d if f er en dt esig n c A sy st emf or m on it or in gg as con su m p t ion p m , w h ent h er e is a v er y b r ief b lip .Th e g r ap h
op t ion st o t h e clien t .He d escr ib esop t ionon e d Cu m u lat iv econ su m p t iont.h e r at e of sh ow sa t r ou g heach n ig h t ,w h end em an df alls
as a building w it h maximum aut omat ion. con su m p t ionat d if f er en pt oin t sin t im e,an d sig n if ican t lyAt. t h e w eek en d t, h e r an g eof
b t h e f r eq u en cyof p eak sin con su m p t ion f lu ct u at ionis sm allert h an it is d u r in gt h e w eek .
1,/ 2,/ 3x 4,/ e A t im escale Flu ct u at ionin s d em an dar e con t in u al- t h er ear e
f An ex ot h er m icr eact ion n o ooin t sw h er ed em an dr em ain sat t h e sam e ,
c g Th e t em p er at u r eof g as at t h e in p u t p oin t , lev elcon t in u ou sly f or a lon g p er iodof t im e.
2 r ead in g 4 d et ect ;p ick u p an d at t h e ou t ou t ooin t
3 r eg u lat e 5 set off; t rigger h Th e op t im u min p u t t em p er at u r e f or t h e g as 9a
2 p eak d em an d 5 f lu ct u at ion s
b 5 con t in u al 6 r an g e
2C 3a 4t 5c 6d 4 bllps
tf 8j 9b l0 e

104 Answ erkey


b sized prot ot ypes.The main disadvant age t est scan t h en b e car r iedou t on t h e con t ain er
I Operat ing on a st art -run-st op-w ait basis is t h at t h eir b eh av iou dr u r in gt est scan n ot an d d ef or m ab lest r u ct u r eb y sim u lat in gt h is
Mom en t ar yb lip s in d em an d perfect lysimulat et hat of a fulFsize k n ow nlan d in gsp eed .I n it iallyt h er ew ill b e n o
3 Frequencyof t he AC ( alt ernat ingcurrent ) prot ot ype. n eed t o u se t h e p ar ach u t e.as t h e con t ain ercan
su p p ly 3 Th e m ain ad v an t ag eof t h is ap p r oachis be allow ed t o freefallfrom t he crane - t he droD
A slig h td r op in f r eq u en cyin d icat est h at t h at t est sar e t ot allyr ealist ic.Th e m ain h eig h tb ein gset so t h at t h e v er t icallan d in g
pow er st at ions are w orking at full capacit y. disadvant ageis t hat full-scaleprot ot ypescan sp eed is t h e sam e as t h at r each edw it h a
St ar t - u pof ap p lian cesis d elay edslig h t lyb y b e ex p en siv et o b u ild an d t est . p ar ach u t e.ln it ially r, ed u ced - scale, f or ex am p le
h old in gt h e ap p lian ceon st an d b y h alf - size,m ock - u p scou ld b e t est ed .Th en f u ll-
2a
scalet est scan b e car r iedou t . Th e con t ain er
10a Com p u t at ion al Flu id Dy n am ics( CFD)is com p u t er
d esig ncan t h en b e t est edw it h t h e p ar ach u t e
I Dem an df or elect r icit yf lu ct u at es, an d sof t w ar eu sedt o assistin aer od y n am ic d esig n .lt
b y d r op p in git f r om t h e cr an e.Th isw ill h elp t o
p ow erst at ion sn eed t o b e ab le t o cop ew it h m od elst h e f low of air ov er su r f aces,su ch as car
sim u lat et h e ef f ect sof t h e w in d b low in gt h e
p eak d em an d( at t h e t op of t h e r an g eof b od y w or kor t h e f u selag ean d w in g sof air cr af t .
p ar ach u t ean d con t ain ert,h u s g en er at in ga
. e p r ob lemis t h at t h e p eak
f lu ct u at ion )Th Vir t u alt est in gw it h CFD sof t w ar eis t y p ically
h or izon t al[ asw ell as v er t ical)lan d in gsp eed .
on ly last sf or a v er y b r ief p er iodeachd ay , d on e in t h e ear lyst ag esof t h e d esig np r ocess.
Fin ally f, or t h e acid t est , r eal lif et r ial r u n scan b e
m ean in gt h at p ow erst at ion sh av ea lot of Wn d t u n n elseq u ip p edw it h r ollin gr oad sallow
car r iedou t u sin €an air cr af tt o Va| id at et h e t est s.
g en er at in gcap acit yw h ich ,m ost of t h e t im e, r ed u ced - scale m od elsof v eh iclesor f u ll- size
is n ot u sed .Th er ef or e, elect r iccom p an iest r y v eh iclest o b e t est ed .Air is b low nt h r ou g ht h e 4a
t o sm oot hd em an d- u sin gsp ar ecap acit y t unnel by pow erfulfans t o creat e airflow sof Suggest ed answ ers
d u r in gd em an dt r ou g h s[ at n ig h t )t o st or eu p d if f er en vt elocit iesw h ichsim u lat et h e v eh icle I Hu m an it ar ianaid , f or ex am p lef ood an d
en er g y w , h ich is t h en u sedt h e n ex t d ay w h en t ravellingat differentspeeds.The airflow over m ed icin e,an d m ilit ar yeq u ip m en tar e of t en
d em an dp eak s. t h e su r f acesof t h e v eh icleis h ig h lig h t edw it h air d r op p edas, t h ey f r eq u en t lyn eed t o b e
st r eam sof sm ok e,so t h at it can b e an aly sed . d eliv er edt o r em ot elocat ion sw it h lim it ed
11a A r o| | in €r oad is ef f ect iv e|ay con v ey orb e| t t r an sp or tlin k s.
I A sen ior m an ag er w h ichm ov esb en eat ht h e st at ion ar yv eh icle 2 Th e m ain ad v an t ag eis t h at p lan esd o n ot
2 A r ev iewof t h e com p an y ' ors g an isat ion an d at t h e sam esp eedas t h e air f low m , ak in gt h e need t o land and t ake off again t o drop
f acilit ies w h eelst u r n .Th is allow sen g in eer st o an aly se of f car g o,sav in gt im e an d f u el.Th e m ain
3 Op t im isin gef t icien cy
/ t h e u se of en g in eer s' t h e ef f ect sof t h e sp in n in gw h eelson t h e air f low . disadvant ageis t he difficult yof prot ect ing
sk ills Field t est in gr ef er st o t est in gin r eal con d it ion s. cargo from impact damage.
b For aer od y n am ic t est in gof a v eh icle,t h is m ig h t
in v olv ed r iv in gt h e v eh icleat d if f er en sp b
I c 2b 3a t eed son
a cir cu itor r u n w ay . I d ecr ease- As lon g as t h e con t ain err em ain s
c in t h e air , it s air sp eed( it ssp eed r elat iv et o
'| A: 50o/ o B: 50o/ o b t h e m ov in gair in t h e at m osp h er e)w ill k eep
2 A : 7 O o / o B: 3 O o / o I Usin ga scalem od elor a f u ll- sizem ock - u p d ecr easin gu n t il it h as an air sp eedof zer o
3 A: l 0 o / o B: 9 0 o / o 2 To sim u lat et h e t u r b u len cecau sedb y w h eels - u n t il it is t r av ellin gat t h e sam e sp eedan d
w h ent h ey ' r esp in n in g in t h e sam e d ir ect ionas t h e w in d .Th er ef or e,
d 3 Wh et h eror n ot t h e w h eelsar e m ost ly if t h er e is a cer t ainam ou n tof w in d ,t h e
2 of f t he t op of m y head enclosedby t he bodyw ork con t ain erw ill h av ea d eg r eeof g r ou n d sp eed
3 p r et t y m u ch
4 Th eyar e n ot a h u n d r edp er cen tr eliab le;t h e ( h or izon t al sp eed r elat iv et o t h e g r ou n d ) as
,
n o w n er e n ear d at a n eed st o b e v alid at edb y f u ll- scalet est s it m ov esw it h t h e w in d . lf t h e air cr af tis f ly in g
5 r o u g h l y / so m ew h er e i n t h e r eg i o n o f in r eal con d it ion s. in t o t h e w in d ( in t h e op p osit ed ir ect iont o t h e
6 r o u g h l y / so m ew h er e i n t h e r eg i o n o f 5 Ch an g eab lew eat h erm ak esit d if f icu ltt o d o Win d )Wh enit d r op s t h e con t áin er an , d if t h e
12a back-t o-backt est ing con t ain err em ain sin t h e air lon g en ou g h ,t h e
IT con t ain erw ill slow d ow n u n t il it m om en t ar ily
c
2T has a groundspeedof zero. How ever,if it
2 m ocK- u p
3 F - t hey print very few copies 3 v alid at e
r em ain sin t h e air b ey on dt h is p oin t ,it s
g r ou n d sp eedw ill t h en b eg int o in cr ease
b acid t est ;t r ied - an d - t est ed t r;ial r u n
ag ain in t h e op p osit ed ir ect iont o t h e air cr af t ,
I r ou g h ly 5 b ack - t o- b ackt est in g ;in t h e f ield
as it is b low nb ack w ar d sb y t h e w in d .
w ell ov er d 2 h ig h er- Th e con t ain er ' vs er t icalsp eedw ill
5 a good b t ried-and-t est ed k eep in cr easin gu n t il,if it r em ain sin t h e air
4 t h e v ast m aior it y c in t h e f ield long enough, it reachest erminal velocit |
5 n ex t t o n ot h in g d v ir t u al - t h e p oin t at w h ichaer od y n am ic d r ag [ air
c e t h e acid t est resist ance)prevent sit from t ravellingany
Pret t y much f b ack - t o- b ack
t est in g fast er.
3 Now h er en ear g v alid at e 3 an d 4 Th is w ill d ep en don t h e sh ap eof t h e
4 Rou g h ly/ som ew h er ein t h e r eg ionof h t r ial r u n con t ain eran d t h e d ist r ib u t ionof w eig h t
c
Well over w i t h i ni t .
e
6 Nex t t o n ot h in g 2e 4d 6a 8b loc c
7 Rou g h | y/ som ew h er ein t h e r eg ionoÍ They agree on t he first t w o point s ( horizont al
I t he vast maj orit y 3 sp eedd ecr easesan d v er t icalsp eed in cr eases) .
Fir st ,t est in gof t h e p ar ach u t ecou ld b e d on e
Th eyd isag r eeon t h e last t w o p oin t s( w h ich
u sin ga w eieh tt o sim u lat et h e m assof t h e
I Un it 9 con t ain erTh . e Wei€h t sh ou | db e so| idan d
im p actis w or se,an d w h at w ill h ap p enon t h e
g r ou n dw it h a v er y low - alt it u d d
e r op ) .
1 u n b r eak ab le, f or ex am p lea b lock of st eel,t o
Suggest ed answ ers allow several parachut esyst emst o be t est ed 5a
I Usin gsof t w ar et o sim u lat er eal- lif esit u at ion s. b ack - t o- b ack w it h ou td est r oy in gt h e con t ain er I t h eor et ically 4 p r esu m ab ly
Th e m ain ad v an t ag eof t h is t ech n iq u eis t h at each t im e.For t est s,t h e w eig h tan d p ar ach u t e 2 assu m in g 5 ar g u ab ly
t est ing is oft en fast er and easier t o undert ake could be dropped from a raised plat form 3 su r ely
com p ar edw it h r eal- lif et est in g .Var iab les at t ach edt o a cr an e.I n it iallyt,h e aim of t h ese
b
can also b e ch an g edeasily .Th e m ain t est sw ill b e t o d ev elopa p ar ach u t esy st emt h at
I Pr esu m ab ly 4 Ar g u ab ly
d isad v an t ag eis t h e low erd eg r eeof r ealism . w ill slow t h e con t ain er ' fsall as m u chas oossib le
2 Assu m in g 5 Su r ely
2 Test in g sm allm od elsof d esig n s.Th e m ain t o m in im iset h e v er t icallan d in gsp eed .On ce
3 Th eor et ically
ad v an t ag eof t h is ap p r oachis t h at m od els t h e p ar ach u t esy st emh as b een d ev elop edan , d
ar e q u ick eran d ch eap ert o b u ild t h an f u ll- t h e v er t icallan d in gsp eedh as b een d et er m in ed ,

Answ er key 105


c b I Un it 1 0
Agree: Sure; Absolut ely; True;Of course I t h ou g h Up r ed ict ed
Ot her phrases; I t ot ally/ complet elyagree didn't expect / predict 1a
Disag r ee:I ' m n ot so su r e . . . ; I ' m n ot con v in ced ; 3 it w as m u chb et t ert h an w e h ad h ooed Suggest ed answ ers
Not n ecessar ily I Th eyu se t h e k in et icen er g y m , ov em en of t t he
9a w ind, t o generat eelect ricit y.
Ot h er p h r ases:I ' m n ot su r e I ag r ee;I d isag r ee;
t 4 on p ag e94
See au d ioscr ip 9. 2 Advant age:They use a renew able,non-
I t ot allyd isag r ee
p ollu t in gen er g ysou r cet h at is r ead ily
b
d av ailab le.
Th eyp u t a p last icb eak er ,w it h w at er in sid eit ,
Suggest ed answ ers Disadvant ages:The w ind is not const ant ,so
ont o t he t op of t he bot t le w hich made it front -
I An air cr af t sg r ou n d sp eedis it s sp eed r elat iv e w in d t u r b in escan n otf u n ct ionall t h e t im e.
h eav van d in cr easedit s in er t ia.
t o t he ground. lt s airspeed is t he speed it Th eyalso h av ea m aior v isu alim p actd u e t o
p assest h r ou g ht h e air . Becau seof t h e w in d , c t heir height and size, and are relat ivelynoisy.
t h e air is u su allym ov in g .Th er ef or e,if an I accor d in gt o p lan 3 Locat ion sex p osedt o t h e w in d ,su ch as h ig h
air cr af tis f ly in gin t o t h e w in d , it s air sp eed 2 a t reat ground, flat areas and coast al areas
w ill b e h ig h ert h an it s g r ou n d sp eedlf. it h as
t h e w in d b eh in dit , it s air soeedw ill b e low er
10b b
t h an it s g r ou n d sp eed . 9. 5 on page94
Seeau dioscr ipt Suggest ed answ ers
2 Zero Th e b lad est u r n d u e t o t h e air f low g en er at ed
C
3 The aircraft w ould need t o fly int o t he pract rce in ad eq u at e b y t h e w in d .To f u n ct ion t, h ey n eed t o h av e
5
w in d ,an d t h e w in d soeedw ou ldn eed t o b e 3 more 6 pract ical a sp eciallyd esig n edaer od y n am icp r of ile.
v er y h ig h ,h ig h ert h an t h e m in im u msp eed t ess They must also be st iff, t o avoid flexing and
requiredfor t he aircraft t o fly. con seq u en t ly h it t in gt h e t ow er ,an d r elat iv ely
4 lt sh ou ldf ly in t o t h e w in d so t h at t h e w in d 72 lig h t t o allow t h em t o t u r n easily .
h elp st h e con t ain ert o slow d ow n . Suggest ed answ eE The t ow er must be rigid, t o resist t he bending
5 Pr ov id edt h e air cr af tf lies in t o t h e w in d , I Possible causes:t he t yre is inadequat ely force generat edby t he pressureof t he w ind. lt
h ig h erw in d sp eedw ill r esu ltin t h e con t ain er in f lat edor p u n ct u r ed must also have a relat ivelynarrow profile,t o
h av in ga low erg r ou n d sp eedon lan d in g . Possible effect s:t he t yre could blow out m in im iset h e aer od y n am icef f ectit h as on t h e
( explode)/ t he t yre w ill w ear rapidly / become b lad es.Wh en a b lad eis in t h e low p osit ion ,
How ever,above a cert ain w ind speed, t he
con t ain erw ill r eachzer o g r ou n d sp eedt,h en d am ag ed . aligned w it h t he t ow er,t he pressureof t he w ind
st art t o t ravel in t he opposit e direct ion. 2 Possib lecau ses:a su r g ein t h e p ow ersu p p ly , on t h e b lad e is r ed u ced r, ed u cin gef f ect iv en ess,
Bey on dt h is p oin t ,ev enh ig h erw in d sp eed s t oo m u ch p ow erb ein gd em an d ed a, sh or t an d cau sin gt or sionin t h e t u r b in ed u e t o
w ill r esu ltin a h ig h erg r ou n d sp eedin t h e cir cu it p r essu r eon t h e h ig h eran d low er
d if f er en t ial
op p osit ed ir ect ion . Possib leef f ect a : cir cu itb r eak erb ein g b lad es.
t riggered,overheat ingand damage t o Th e t u r b in eg en er at eselect r icit yf r om t h e act ion
6b con d u ct or san d com p on en t s of spinning.To funct ion effect ively,it needst o
Suggest ed answ ers 3 Posslb lecau se:t h er eis in ad eq u at ep ain t m in im isef r ict ion .lt m u st also r esistt h e sev er e
I Th e con t ain ercou ld b e f lat w it h a low cen t r e cover t o prot ect t he hull w eat h erw h ichis com m onin t h e ar easw h er e
of g r av it yso t h at it s| id esalon € t h e g r ou n d , Possible effect :t he hull w ill degrade rapidly / w in d t u r b in esar e locat ed .
or p er h ap ssp h er icalw it h a d ef or m ab le cou ldf ail
prot ect ivest ruct urew hich allow s it t o roll 2a
alon g t h e g r ou n d . 13a I The t ow er
2 Th e con t ain ercou ld b e t all, f or ex am p lea A m ist ak ew it h a ch ick eng u n h as m ad eclev er , 2 Corrosion due t o t he presenceof salt w at er
cylinder shape,w it h a deformableprot ect ive t ech n icalp eop lelook lik e f ools. 3 St eel and reinforcedconcret e
st ruct ureat it s base t o absorb t he vert ical 4 Because in reinforced-concretcoast e al
b
im p act . defences,t he st eel reinforcementis oft en
I To fire dead chickensin order t o t est aircraft
ex p osed ,d u e t o er osion ,an d r u st sas a r esu lt
7a en g in esan d w in d sh leld fsor t h eir r esist an ce
5 Th at j u st b ecau sean in st allat ionr eq u ir es
Ex p ect at ion ar s e w h at y ou p r ed ict ,f or ex am p le t o bird st rikes
r eg u larm ain t en an ce,t h at d oesn ' tn ecessar ily
h ow y ou t h in k a v eh iclep r ot ot y p ew ill b eh av e Becau seit w as a h ig h - sp eed t r ain an d b ir d
m ean it ' su n r eliab le
w h en it ' st est ed in a w in d t u n n el.Resu lt sar e st r lk esw er ea p ot en t iald an g er
6 A comoarisonof t he differencebet w eent he
w h at act u allyh ap p en s,f or ex am p leh ow t h e 3 Th e ch ick enb r ok et h r ou g hb ot h t h e
const ruct ioncost of a reinforcedconcret e
p r ot ot y p eact u allyb eh av esin t h e w in d t u n n el, w in d sh ieldan d t h e b ack of t h e d r iv er ' s
t ow er and t he cost of repaint inga st eel t ow er
based on t he complet ed t est . com oar t m en t .
over t he period of a concret et ow er'slifespan
b c
b
Trialand error meanst est ing ideas t o see w hat They used a frozen chicken.
lb 2e 3c 4a 5f
h ap p en s.Th e ex p r essionim p liest h at t h e t est in g d 6d
processis not very scient ific,and is simply based 2 becauseof; due t o; ow ing t o
on guessw ork. c
3 result of
Unfamiliar t errit orUmeans an unknow nsubiect , 2 in ap p r op r iat e6 in ef f icien t
4 becauseof
an ar ea w h er esom eon elack sex oer ien ce. in con sist en t 7 u n r eliab le
5 caused
On o st eep learning curve means learning 4 u n econ om ical8 in su f f icien t
6 con seq u en t ly
, t enas a r esu | tof b ein € p u t in an
r ap id | yof 5 ineffect ive 9 u n su it ab le
u n f am iliarsit u at ionw it h ou tt h e n ecessar v e
.| d
k n ow led g eor ex p er ien ce. becauseof / due t o / ow in€t o
See au d ioscr ip t10.I on page 94
2 cau sed ;con seq u en t ly
c 3 becauseof / due t o / ow ing t o: result edin; 3a
See au d ioscr ip t9. 3 on p ag es93 an d 94 consequent ly 2 su it ab le 5 in ef f icien t
8a 3 effect ive 6 in su f f icien Uin ad eq u at e
14a
I Half f u ll. 4 in con sist en t 7 u n r eliab le
t 6 on p ag e 94
See au d ioscr ip 9.
2 Th e op en in gin t h e b ot t lew asj u st slig h t ly
bigger t han t he fit t ing at t he end of t he
pump, so t here w as quit e a good seal.
3 Ouit e pow erful,more pow erfult han expect ed
4 Th e b ot t let u m b ledov er in t h e air - it
w ou ld n ' tf ly st r aig h t .

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Suggest ed answ ers delayed more oft en t han t rains, due t o air t raft ic 2 caoab le 6 u n ab le
l Win d t u r b in esar e ex t r em e| yeí f icien tTh . ey congest ionat airport s. Large aircraft cannot t ake 3 ab le 7 in cap ab le
use a free, renew ablesource of energy. of f an d lan d im m ed iat elyaf t eron e an ot h erd u e 4 w it hst and 8 exceeded
Th ey ' r ealso ex t r em elyr eliab le,r eq u ir in gv er y t o t he need for separat iondist ancesfor safet y, 5 subj ect edt o
lit t le m ain t en an ce. an d t o allow air t u r b u len cet im e t o clear alon g
t he runw ayaft er each t akeoff and landing.Also, 9a
Clear ly w , in d t u r b in esn eedw in d t o
ch eck in gin f or f lig h t st ak eslon g ert h an b oar d in g Key informat ion and quest ions
f u n ct ionef f ect iv elyb u t w in d con d it ion sar e
t rains. For t hese reasons,overalliourney t imes The supersonicrocket sled ride for t ourist s is t o
in con sist en tFor. t h is r eason ,a w in d t u r b in e
on h ig h - sp eedt r ain scan b e as sh or t as, or be locat ed t he Aust ralian desert . lt is t o carry a
is a su p p lem en t ar sou y r ceof en er g y lt . w ill
short er t han t hose on olanes over dist ancesof pilot and t w o passengers.lt must avoid ext remes
st ill be necessaryt o havea permanentsupply
500 km t o I ,500 km. of C force under accelerat ionand decelerat ion
of elect ricit y.How ever,in suit able locat ions,
( m ax 2 G) . Max t r ack len g t h l6 k m . ls it f easib le
w ind t urbines can w ork effect ivelyfor a b t o h av ej u st l0 k m of t r ack ?ls t h at en ou g h
significant percent ageof t ime. I Sp eed ,con v en ien ce, ef f iclen cyan d safet y margin? ls t he sled t o have st eel skids or
Th e m ost su it ab lesit esar e ex p osed en v ir on m en t al- f r ien d lin ess w h eels?Pr op u lsionw ill b e b y r ock etor j et en g in e
locat ions.Sit es locat ed on t he t oos of hills. 2 To find t he best w ay of t ransport ingpeople ( b ein €| ook edin t o b y som eon ee| se) .Br ak in g
on t h e w in d w ar dslop esof h ills,n ear t h e 3 Th at h ig h - sp eed
elect r ict r ain sar e t h e m ost syst em - not a w at er brake, as t here is t oo much
coast ,or on f lat , op en lan d ar e t h e m ost efficientsolut ion C force; possibly a frict ion syst em ( againstrails) ,
su it ab le.
c an aer od y n am icsy st em( f lap sor p ar ach u t es) ,
To w ork effect ively,w ind t urbines should
I cr it er ion r ev er seen g in et h r u st sy st emor a com b in at ion
be locat ed aw ay from feat urest hat can
2 fact or of t hese.
ob st r u ctt h e w in d ,su ch as b u ild in g sor t r ees.
Obst ruct ionscan have a negat iveeffect if 3 v ar iab le
t h ey ar e locat edin f r on t of t h e t u r b in e,an d 6a
also if t h ey ar e r elat iv elycloseb eh in dit . Most TCVSreach 300 km/ h. New er models run
4b at 320 k m / hon cer t aint r ack s.Most t r ain sar e
10. 2on page94
Seeau dioscr ipt ap p r ox im at ely200 m et r eslon g .

c b
Shedoesn'tment ioncent rifugal
force. See au d ioscr ip tlO. 3 on p ag e94

d c
b é n d in g 7 sh ear I lt w as modified t o a cert ain ext ent but , w it h
3 t orsion/ t orque I frict ion a few except ions,w as essent iallyan ordinary
4 ex p an sion 9 cont ract ion TCV
5 pressure l0 cent rifugalforce 2 100 m et r es
6 t en sion 3 To m ak eit slig h t lym or eaer od y n am ic
4 To r ed u cet h e sp eedof r ev olu t iont,o lim it
e f r ict ionan d cen t r if u g alf or ce
2 oressure
3 b en d in g d
4 com p r essiont:en sion 2 - 50o/ o
5 sh ear 3 - 15o/ o
6 frict ion 4 + lgoh
7 t orsion ( t orque) 5 + 680/ o
I ex p an sion con
; t r act ion e
f cer t ain 5 m ar g in ally
Suggest ed answ ers 3 sig n if ican t ly 6 su b st an t ially
Wh en t h er eis n o w in d ,t h e colu m n san d leg s 4 slig h t lym or e 7 con sid er ab le
are all sub.iect edt o compression.The legs are Í
also subj ect edt o bendingforces.The beam su€
g est ed answ ers
is subj ect edt o a vert ical bendingforce.The I Th e su p p lyv olt ag ein t h e cat en ar ycab lesh ad
in su lat or sar e in t en sion .Th e f ou n d at ion ar
s e
t o be increasedby a considerableamount .
in comoression.There are also shear forces
2 To lim it oscillat iont,h e t en sionof t h e
bet w eent he legs and t he foundat ions. cat enarycables w as subst ant iallyincreased.
Wh en t h e w in d is b low in gf r om d ir ect ionl, t h e
3 The camber of t he t rack w as increased
beam is subj ect edt o a horizont albendingforce m ar g in allyon som ecu r v es.
from t he w ind. Bot h columnsare also subiect ed 4 The previousrecord w as beat en by a huge
t o b en d in g .Leg s I an d 2 ar e in t en sionas m ar g in .
a r esu ltof t h e w in d . Leg s3 an d 4 ar e in
5 I n perfect condit ions,t he TCV could probably
com p r essr on . havegone slight lyfast er.
Wh en t h e w in d is b low in gf r om d ir ect ion2,
bot h columnsand legs are subj ect edt o bending 8a
b y t h e w in d . Leg s 1 an d 3 an d colu m n I ar e See au d ioscr ip t10. 4 on p ag e95
p r im ar ilyin t en sionas a r esu ltof t h e w in d .Leg s
c
2 an d 4, an d colu m n2 ar e in com p r ession .
1 1 . 0 r5
5a 23
Suggest ed answ ers 320
Planes t ravel much fast er t han high-speedt rains. 4 1.2
The fast est high-speedt rains can t ravel at j ust 546
over 300 km/ h. Commercialaircraft flying at an
e
alt it ude of around 30,000 feet can t ravel w it h
2 cope w it h; w it hst and
a groundspeedof around 800 km/ h.Therefore,
3 exceed:suroass
on board t rips are t ypically fast er on planes.
4 int endedfor
How ever,rail net w orksgenerallylink cit y cent res,
5 able t o; capableof
w hich are oft en more convenientdest inat ions
5 in cap ab leof ; u n ab let o

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