thanks peeps
thanks peeps
Thanks for that material. It's really concise. For those for chemical/process, i recommend you go through it. Also you could also go through the other two volumes of the book- the ones on Themodynamics and Heat. Unfortunately, can't upload them, but you can use these links below.
http://www.hss.doe.gov/nuclearsafety...ok/h1012v1.pdf
http://www.hss.doe.gov/nuclearsafety...ok/h1012v2.pdf
All the best!
As an antidote for chem/process Engrg skill test gain mastery of d ffing in a formular/data sheets:
1. How to apply a formular
2. How to read tables/charts
3. How to convert btw units e.g pressure(kPa, mmHg, Torr), temperature(Celcius, Kelvin, Rankine, Farenheit) volume(Litre,)
flowrates(), mass(kg,lb), length(in,ft,m,cm, mm), time(sec, min, hr, dy, yr)
4. How to do calculations using consistent units.
5. How to apply common industry based equations.
6. How to work using field units(FPS) to report answers.
7. How to work in an OPEN BOOK condition; given datasheet,formular sheet, tables, charts.
4.
Can anyone drop of list of topic or areas one can breeze through for the FE Elect Test.
@ekenuelz, guy man how far na! You wey don blast d level already...how tingz na...?
For the FE Electrical folks, here's a site where u can work through some objectives questions. I hear the main test ain't MC questions but at least this should help brush up. Cheers and all the best on Thursday.
http://www.indiabix.com/online-test/...ineering-test/
Pls is the skill test going to be based on the job description or basic electrical engineering
Hi guyz,has anyone who wrote test on 15th August been invited for the skilled test?thanks.