Engineering English Der Englischkurs für Fachleute des Maschinenbaus

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Möllerke, Georg
Format: eBook
Language:German
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1996, 1996
Edition:2nd ed. 1996
Series:VDI-Buch
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Episode 3 Meeting an important customer -- Episode 4 Introducing a test engineer -- Episode 5 Emergency call from Alaska -- Focus on major engineering achievements -- Cruise Vessel “Oriana“ at 25 knots -- End of the line -- Staying ahead of the competition: -- Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG -- Such is accuracy -- Keep an eye on the voltage level -- Fuel-cell engine ready for the industry -- Significant reduction of diesel exhausts -- MTU diesel engines for fast ferry -- Meteorite showered town with diamonds -- Increasing demand for cruise vessels -- Market for well-maintained engines -- American travellers abroad -- Low-speed engines for ship’s propulsion -- Saving millions on EU translations -- Panama Canal, an engineering marvel -- History lessons -- Gas for UFO -- Such is business -- Being up to date -- Mind your language -- A stake in the company -- Copping it from lead -- America cracks down on illegal spy gear -- DME fuel for future diesel engines --  
505 0 |a Lesson 1 -- 1.1 Articles and demonstrative pronouns -- 1.2 Organizing a meeting -- 1.3 Rating, power, output -- 1.4 Giant steam engine going strong after 77 years -- Lesson 2 -- 2.1 Interrogative pronouns -- 2.2 Alignment of a pump coupling -- 2.3 Meeting the consulting engineer in your office -- 2.4 Taking the fog out of marine diesel engines -- Lesson 3 -- 3.1 Weak and strong verbs -- 3.2 How to avoid misunderstandings when handling specifications -- 3.3 Technical letter -- 3.4 Letter openings and endings -- Lesson 4 -- 4.1 Auxiliaries in short answers and agreements -- 4.2 Sliding feet of a turbine -- 4.3 Engineering terms used in describing metal plate working -- 4.4 Mathematical formulae -- Lesson 5 -- 5.1 Sentence structure -- 5.2 Bedplate and frames of a marine diesel engine -- 5.3 Help required to perform a task -- 5.4 Providing of equipment -- Lesson 6 -- 6.1 Present tenses -- 6.2 Checking the oil flow -- 6.3 Replacing bearing bushes --  
505 0 |a 6.4 Erecting engineers replace bearing bushes -- 6.5 Technical periodical -- Lesson 7 -- 7.1 The past and perfect tenses -- 7.2 Cylinder liner of a marine diesel engine -- 7.3 Starting a centrifugal pump -- 7.4 On the telephone -- 7.5 Watch the magnet for better ignition timing -- Lesson 8 -- 8.1 The future -- 8.2 Carbon glands for marine turbines -- 8.3 Mounting equipment -- 8.4 Flow chart of a coal-fired power station -- 8.5 What a cracker -- Lesson 9 -- 9.1 The participles -- 9.2 Lifting the turbine casing cover -- 9.3 Melting is the secret of making joints -- 9.4 Circuit diagram -- 9.5 Selection procedure -- Lesson 10 -- 10.1 The gerund -- 10.2 Faulty control equipment -- 10.3 Finnish company tackles a burning problem -- 10.4 How to do a good job -- 10.5 Putting a tiger in your boiler -- The experiences of an engineer -- Episode 1 An erecting engineer relates his experiences abroad -- Episode 2 Preliminary work on obtaining a major order --  
505 0 |a World’s largest factory building -- The Engineer’s common language -- Electronic eyes unblinking -- Sweltering in the exhibition halls -- Race for pollution-free engines -- Put an end to toxic fuel -- When to transmit Mayday, when SOS? -- Strange place -- Producing the licence -- How strong is your car battery? -- Just for fun -- Methane gas will fuel power stations -- How to handle specifications -- How to avoid misunderstandings when handling specifications -- Stopping the eavesdroppers -- Executive of an engineering company -- Two Concorde pilots -- The fizzling of the “Queen Elizabeth 2“ -- Phonetic alphabets 
653 |a Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary 
653 |a Engineering 
653 |a Mechanical Engineering 
653 |a Job Careers in Science and Engineering 
653 |a Engineering—Vocational guidance 
653 |a Mechanical engineering 
653 |a Engineering, general 
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