News tagged gases
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Dangerous gases and ice age fossils: Inside LA’s $2.4B, 10-year D Line subway extension
The first section of Los Angeles’ subway extension opened this month. One Skanska project executive outlined the challenges of the decade-long tunneling project.
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Engineering the Invisible: Nikkiso, Aluminium and the Power of Partnership
Established in Australia for more than 25 years, Nikkiso designs, manufactures, installs and maintains equipment that stores and vaporises industrial gases, including liquid oxygen, nitrogen, argon and CO₂. The post Engineering the Invisible: Nikkiso, Aluminium and the Power of Partnership appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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UK steel bodies welcome COP30 decarbonisation agreement
The UK’s steel industry has welcomed a new agreement which will see global producers adopt a common approach to the measurement of greenhouse gases (GHG) and classifications of low-carbon steel. Three major steel certification and standards bodies have signed up to the agreement at the… The post UK steel bodies welcome COP30 decarbonisation agreement appeared first on Construction News.
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Industrial Flow Meters in Modern Commercial Construction
Industrial flow meters have quietly revolutionized commercial construction. These devices monitor the movement of liquids and gases, helping systems run efficiently. In turn, construction teams now rely on them for data-driven decisions that cut waste and improve sustainability. So, how do these tools integrate into large-scale projects, and what are their unique advantages in creating […] <p>The post Industrial Flow Meters in Modern Commercial Construction first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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Trustee’s view | ICE: Leading the charge in carbon and climate action
There is a big difference between climate change mitigation and adaptation, but both areas are critical for infrastructure professionals. Mitigation relates to tackling greenhouse gases while adaptation is about ensuring that everything around us, and everything that we plan to construct and operate, is sufficiently… The post Trustee’s view | ICE: Leading the charge in carbon and climate action appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Resources tagged gases
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The Efficient Engineer - Fluid Mechanics - Understanding Viscosity, 09032021
This video looks at Viscosity, a key property in fluid mechanics that describes how easily a fluid will flow.
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