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PROCESSES

Published on Jan 05, 2016

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PROCESSES

TECHNICAL ENGLISH II
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NOTES

  • A process is a sequence of actions, movements, etc. Let us look at some of the ways in which these actions can be linked (connected).
  • These words / expressions introduce the next step in the sequence. (Remember the CONJUNCTIONS).

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • RESULTING IN (+ -ing or substantive
  • The ground allows CR5 to be forward-biased, resulting in a reduced voltage appearing at the Cathode of CR6.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • THEREBY (+ -ing or substantive)
  • The reduced voltage will not allow Zener diode CR2 to conduct, thereby removing all the AC voltage from the first and second amplifiers.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • TO RESULT IN, TO CAUSE
  • A shorted resistor results in increased gain in the amplifier and causes an offset in the on-course readout.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • SO (+ -ing)
  • A voltage divider provides the voltages necessary to forward bias CR21, so allowing the detector to operate in the linear portion of the characteristic curve of the diode.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • THEN (+ present simple or future)
  • If the difference network in the monitor detects a difference in the two signal inputs, then the carrier output will rise to an amplitude sufficient to close gate N°1.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • THUS (+ -ing)
  • Any voltage deviation of more than 0.2 volts causes a signal to be sent to the sensor unit, thus triggering a warning.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • PRESENT PARTICIPLE (+ ing)
  • The shorted secondary receives an induced voltage by the action of the alternating* armature flux, and the resulting* current flowing** through the turns of the compensating* winding establishes the opposing* magnetomotive force, neutralizing*** the armature reactance.
  • * a direct qualifier of a substantive or noun. ** to describe an action in progress. *** in the sense of "thus" or "so" introducing a consequense.

1. CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • IN TURN
  • The decrease in current through Q22 results in the base-voltage of Q221 rising, which in turn decreases the current through Q221.

2. SEQUENCE IN TIME

  • WHEN
  • When K24 is energized, 27.5 VD is available at pin X of P2001.

2. SEQUENCE IN TIME

  • ONCE, AS SOON AS (immediately, the moment something happens)
  • Once the 2800 Hz signal passes through the flag logic circuit, it is amplified as soon as the other conditions are fulfilled.

2. SEQUENCE IN TIME

  • FIRST, SECONDLY, THEN, AFTERWARDS, FINALL
  • First the control lever is set to DOWN.
  • Secondly the First Officer checks that the amber lights illuminate. Then the doors open.
  • Afterwards the gears extend and finally the main doors close again.