Difference between revisions of "Outline for a Technological Process Node"
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Revision as of 10:02, 9 November 2018
The goal of this outline is to standardize the communication of scientific and technical information. Try to follow the spirit of the outline but delete irrelevant sections and alter as needed. If information for a section is not available at the time of page creation, but the section is still relevant, keep the section to indicate the opportunity to contribute to others. Additional guidance is provided in comments that only appear in the source code.
Click "Edit Source" above, then copy and paste the text below the dotted line to start a page for a process node.
Authors:
This system is also called: Keywords:
Contents
Importance
Principles of Operation
Modes of Operation
Operating Specifications
Capacity
Requirements
| Condition | Optimum | Operating Range | Units | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (e.g. Mode 1) | (e.g Mode 2) | (e.g. Mode 3) | ||||
| (e.g. Temperature) | (Mode 1 Optimum) | (Mode 2 Optimum) | (Mode 3 Optimum) | (e.g. 40-70) | (e.g °C) | (notes) |
| (e.g. pH) | (e.g. 7) | (e.g. 6.5-8.5) | - | (notes) | ||
Ratios of Inputs to Outputs
Mathematical Models
Maintenance and Repair
Maintenance Schedule
| Frequency | Action | Who Performs? | Time to Complete |
|---|---|---|---|
| (state the frequency) | (state the action) | (User, Professional, Manufacturer, Anyone) | (Number and unit of time) |
Known Failures and Solutions
| Problem | Symptom (s) | Fundamental Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
| A goal the user cannot achieve | Usually a measurable or observable attribute | Connect to a more fundamental principle | Action that can be taken |
Warranties
System Variations
Instances of the System
| Make | Model | Dates of Production | End of Production | Number Produced |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Insert Company) | (Insert Model) | (State a Date) | (State a Date) | (State a unitless quantity) |