A group of young Thai engineers and Sketchup
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My name is Pom from Thailand. I am now applying Sketchup for entire project life cycle. I have been involving in several large wastewater treatment projects in Thailand. Come to see my works......young engineers with eyes of inspiration.
http://bimforwwt.blogspot.com/2012/10/in-small-corner-of-thailand-sketchup.html
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pomtiff
This is incredible what you are doing here. And a very interesting way to present it.
I am interested in your biogas process. I have a close friend who designs and builds gasifiers for use with waste wood, and byproducts of manufacturing such a nut shells etc.
I would love for you to describe the process from waste water to biogas.
Congratulations, and keep up the good work.Dale
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The biogas is generated from all kind of biodegradable organic substances. The process of biogas generation is quite complex it takes time to explain you all about it. In one of my project, we can generate biogas more than 100,000 Nm3/day which is equal to 10 Mwe (electrical power) for 24 hours....
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Bravo!
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Great work, in the office, field, AND classroom! Thank you for sharing!
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Excellent example and mission!!
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welcome to the forum Pom! Good work, this looks like something you have to be very proud of..
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Haven't I seen some kind of award to outstanding SketchUp projects?
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I am impressed. awesome .
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"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up."
This is why my new engineerss are learning sKetchup. It is the only tool in the world can give me us to be being art and engineering. -
Bravo ! If there is will and wisdom everything is possible !
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