Facebook announced plans to launch a new digital currency called Libra that will allow users to make purchases and send money to others on Facebook's platforms and elsewhere. The currency will be backed by real-world assets such as bank deposits and short-term government securities. Libra is scheduled to launch in the first half of 2020 and will be run by the independent Libra Association based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Webhelp a organisé un webinar dédié à la bonne compréhension de la voix du client le mardi 29 septembre de 11h à 11h45. Il était animé par Mathieu Jougla, Directeur R&D Solution Design de Webhelp.
See more at: http://www.webhelp.com/fr/insight-news/2015/09/webinar-capturezvoix-du-client#sthash.v20sYyxO.dpuf
Facebook announced plans to launch a new digital currency called Libra that will allow users to make purchases and send money to others on Facebook's platforms and elsewhere. The currency will be backed by real-world assets such as bank deposits and short-term government securities. Libra is scheduled to launch in the first half of 2020 and will be run by the independent Libra Association based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Webhelp a organisé un webinar dédié à la bonne compréhension de la voix du client le mardi 29 septembre de 11h à 11h45. Il était animé par Mathieu Jougla, Directeur R&D Solution Design de Webhelp.
See more at: http://www.webhelp.com/fr/insight-news/2015/09/webinar-capturezvoix-du-client#sthash.v20sYyxO.dpuf
The document lists the bill of materials for an electric motor assembly. It includes 11 items with descriptions, part numbers, quantities, and notes on installation. The drawing list references 11 related drawings for the items. Note 1 specifies lubrication of bushings, Note 2 specifies installation of a screw, and Note 3 specifies a press fit installation between other items.
The document is a bill of materials for temporary pipe supports between turbine building columns. It lists 9 items needed including adjustable clevis hangers, nuts, threaded rod, and clamps to securely support 6" and 8" pipes lacking permanent supports in that location. An engineering evaluation found the pipes were suspended only by cables and needed additional supports to withstand the weight of the pipe, which is calculated in the report. The engineer recommends installing new supports as shown in the attached sketch.
This document provides a bill of materials for supporting a 30-inch pipe with two temporary engineered supports. It lists 10 items needed, including u-bolts, rod couplings, a trapeze assembly, washers, nuts, threaded bars, and beam clamps. It also evaluates the load capacity of each item and confirms they can adequately support the required load of 8,000 pounds on the temporary pipe support.
This engineering calculation document calculates the load capacities of tubelock beams used at the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Completion Project. It includes calculations of section properties and load capacities for various tubelock beam configurations, including single tubelocks, multiple inline tubelocks, and triangular tubelock arrangements. Tables present the results of the calculations, listing properties like area, moment of inertia, and allowable uniform and concentrated load capacities for each tubelock beam type.
The document lists the bill of materials for an electric motor assembly. It includes 11 items with descriptions, part numbers, quantities, and notes on installation. The drawing list references 11 related drawings for the items. Note 1 specifies lubrication of bushings, Note 2 specifies installation of a screw, and Note 3 specifies a press fit installation between other items.
The document is a bill of materials for temporary pipe supports between turbine building columns. It lists 9 items needed including adjustable clevis hangers, nuts, threaded rod, and clamps to securely support 6" and 8" pipes lacking permanent supports in that location. An engineering evaluation found the pipes were suspended only by cables and needed additional supports to withstand the weight of the pipe, which is calculated in the report. The engineer recommends installing new supports as shown in the attached sketch.
This document provides a bill of materials for supporting a 30-inch pipe with two temporary engineered supports. It lists 10 items needed, including u-bolts, rod couplings, a trapeze assembly, washers, nuts, threaded bars, and beam clamps. It also evaluates the load capacity of each item and confirms they can adequately support the required load of 8,000 pounds on the temporary pipe support.
This engineering calculation document calculates the load capacities of tubelock beams used at the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Completion Project. It includes calculations of section properties and load capacities for various tubelock beam configurations, including single tubelocks, multiple inline tubelocks, and triangular tubelock arrangements. Tables present the results of the calculations, listing properties like area, moment of inertia, and allowable uniform and concentrated load capacities for each tubelock beam type.