Mechanical:
Mechanical engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the application of principles of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. It requires a solid understanding of key concepts including mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics and energy.
- Piping
- Structural
- Seismic qualification of equipment
- HVAC
- Safety & hazard analysis
- Commercial grade item
- Mechanical systems
Structural:
Structural analysis is the branch of mechanical engineering devoted to examining why and how objects fail. Structural failures occur in two general modes: Static failure and fatigue failure.
Structural analysis is often used by a mechanical engineer after a failure has occurred or when designing to prevent failure. Structural analysis is used in the office when designing parts, in the field to analyse failed parts and in laboratories where parts might undergo controlled failure tests.
- Pressure vessels
- Building structures
- Seismic analysis on mechanical equipment and structures
- Thermal evaluation of equipments
Electrical and I&C:
- Programmable logic controller
- Software and hardware configuration management
- Instrument hardware application, design, specification and installation
- Design changes to software and hardware
- Commercial grade item dedication