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Monumental Engineering Challenge faces Mechanical Engineering Graduate

Written by  Ms Joanne Crowther

Monumental Engineering Challenge faces Mechanical Engineering Graduate

 

 

How do you transport a delicate complex electrical system from South Korea to the North Sea , through the tropics, without damaging the equipment due to condensation from ambient humidity, water ingress from the marine environment or mechanical damage..?  

 

 

Just to make the conditions even more testing  there will be no power available and no intervention possible for the 3-month sail...

 

This is the monumental challenge facing Andrew Armstrong, graduate in Mechanical Engineering, now working for oil giant, BP. 

 

You can read Andrew's story here...

 


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