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Octavian PREOTU

Posted 07/02/2014 By Costel Burada

Preotu Octavian

Gradul didactic: Conferentiar

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

opreotu@elth.ucv.ro

opreotu@yahoo.com

Telefon: 0251-435-724, int. 204

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Macanica si rezistenta materialelor

Aerodinamica si mecanica aeronavelor

Constructia si exploatarea aeronavelor

Inventica si proprietate industriala

Discipline predate:

Bazele aerodinamicii

Chestiuni speciale de proiectarea si constructia structurilor aerospatiale

Elemente de inginerie mecanica I

Grafica asistata de calculator I

Mecanica II (Mecanica solidului si rezistenta materialelor)

Istoria stiintei si tehnicii

Macanica aeronavelor I(Constructia structurilor aerospatiale)

Reglementari nationale si internationale in aeronautica

 

Ion GOSEA

Posted 05/02/2014 By Costel Burada

 

Gradul didactic: Profesorgosea portret

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

igosea@elth.ucv.ro

Telefon interior: 0251-435-724, int. 214

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Instalatii electrice

Autovehicule rutiere

Protectia mediului

Discipline predate :

Instalatii electrice industriale

Echipamente electrice si electronice pentru autovehicule

Sisteme electronice moderne pentru autovehicule

Managementul mediului

 

Alin-Iulian DOLAN

Posted 05/02/2014 By Costel Burada

Alin Dolan

Gradul didactic: Sef lucrari

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

adolan@elth.ucv.ro

alin_dolan@yahoo.com

Telefon interior: 0251 -435-724 int. 215

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Modelare numerică – metoda elementelor finite

Discipline predate :

Tehnica tensiunilor înalte – aplicaţii

Bazele electrotehnicii – aplicaţii

Aparate / echipamente electrice – aplicaţii

Concepţia asistată a echipamentelor electrotehnice / sistemelor electrice – aplicaţii

Modele statistice şi fiabilitate / Fiabilitate / Calitate si fiabilitate – curs

Programarea calculatoarelor şi limbaje de programare – aplicaţii

Algoritmi de optimizare in inginerie electrică – curs

Aplicaţii în MATHCAD şi MATLAB – aplicaţii

Introducere în calculatoare – curs

 

Dan Gabriel Stănescu

Posted 04/02/2014 By Costel Burada

Poza_Stanescu

Gradul didactic: Asistent

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

dstanescu@elth.ucv.ro

Telefon: 0251-435-724 int. 207

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Actionări electrice.

Compatibilitate electromagnetică.

Competente în domeniul informatic pentru aplicaţii din ingineria electrica şi cea energetica.

Echipamente de acţionare electrică utilizate în transportul urban de călători.

Instrumente software utilizate pentru ingineria electrică, proiectarea avansată si simularea functionarii dispozitivelor electromagnetice şi a sistemelor de acţionare electrică.

Achiziţia semnalelor analogice şi prelucrarea acestora pentru comanda sistemelor de actionare electrica.

Discipline predate:

Bazele electrotehnicii I, II

Teoria campului electromagnetic

Teoria circuitelor electrice I, II

Electricitate

Introducere în metoda elementului finit

Compatibilitate electromagnetică

Electrotehnică

 

Gheorghe MIHAI

Posted 04/02/2014 By Costel Burada

 

Gradul didactic: Conferentiar

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

gmihai@elth.ucv.ro

Telefon: 0251-435-724, int. 204

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Teoria campului electromagnetic

Electrotehnica starii supraconductoare

Mecanica cuantica

Fizica solidului

Teoria relativitatii restranse si generalizate

Ecuatiile fizicii matematice

Calculul si proiectarea echipamentelor electrice complexe

Discipline predate:

Bazele electrotehnicii

Probleme speciale de electrotehnica

Propagarea energiei electromagnetice

Supraconductivitate aplicata

Regimuri tranzitorii in circuite electrice trifazate

 

Paul Mihai MIRCEA

Posted 04/02/2014 By Costel Burada

 

Gradul didactic: ConferentiarMircea Mihai portret

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

mmircea@elth.ucv.ro

mircea27mihai@yahoo.com

Telefon: 0251-435-724, int. 234

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Instalatii Electrice de Distributie

Monitorizari in Instalatiile Energetice

Protectia Instalatiilor Energetice

Discipline predate:

Protectia Instalatiilor Energetice

Achizitii de Date si Monitorizari in Energetica

Monitorizarea si Diagnosticarea Instalatiilor Energetice

Electrosecuritatea Instalatiilor Energetice

Producerea, Transportul si Distributia Energiei Electrice

Partea Electrica a Centralelor si Statiilor

Radu – Cristian DINU

Posted 03/02/2014 By Costel Burada

IMPORTANCE OF DEFENSIVE DRIVING

Driving from one location to another is a routine part of daily activities in construction. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most hazardous activities. According to the National Safety Council, traffic crashes are the leading cause of all work-related fatalities in the United States.

Despite this sobering statistic, the fact remains that many traffic-related accidents can be avoided when we make safe driving practices a part of their day-to-day routine. Understanding the importance of defensive driving and committing to it can go a long way toward preventing and reducing injury on the road. This is the best way to get your New York drivers license.

Here are a few tips to help you drive safely and defensively:

  1. Focus on the task at hand. Texting, phone conversations, eating, drinking, adjusting the heat or air conditioning, and engaging in discussions can distract you as you drive and lead to accidents.
  2. Expect other drivers to make mistakes and anticipate them.
  3. Drive the speed limit. Drivers must honor the speed limits. In adverse driving conditions, reduce speed to a safe operating speed that is consistent with the conditions of the road, weather, lighting and volume of traffic. Tires can hydroplane on wet pavement at speeds as low as 40 mph.
  4. Always use your seat belt appropriately. Position the lap belt across the upper thighs and the diagonal belt across the chest.
  5. When in doubt, yield. Drivers must yield the right of way at all traffic signals, emergency vehicles, and signs. Drivers should also be prepared to yield for safety’s sake at any time. Pedestrians and bicycles in the roadways always have the right of way.
  6. Stop on red. The leading cause of intersection collisions is running the red light. Be alert of other vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists when approaching intersections. Never speed through an intersection on a caution light. When the traffic light turns green, look both ways for oncoming traffic before proceeding.
  7. Avoid backing where possible. When backing is necessary, keep the distance traveled to a minimum and be particularly careful. Check behind your vehicle before backing. Back to the driver’s side. Do not back around a corner or into an area of no visibility.
  8. Use your blinkers. Make your lane changes and turns predictable and smooth, and always signal in advance.
  9. Don’t tailgate. Leave adequate space between you and the car in front of you to ensure your safety if you both have to stop quickly. The three second rule is the idea that your car should pass a fixed object three seconds after the car ahead of you when the driving conditions are good. Leave more space in inclement weather.
  10. Don’t drive after or while consuming alcohol or using drugs.
  11. Adjust for inclement weather. Wet, slick pavement increases your brake time. Do not use cruise control on wet or icy roads. Add extra space between your car and the one in front of you.

How to Fix a Leaky Flat Roof

Posted 03/02/2014 By Costel Burada

 

If you own a commercial building in the Las Vegas valley, the odds are that it has a flat roof. While these are popular among builders and business owners due to their low cost and ease of maintenance, if you fall behind with your flat roof repairs, the roof could quickly deteriorate in the event of a major storm. Sometimes you may not know you have an issue until it’s too late and your leaky flat roof turned the inside of your building into a swimming pool, get the most accurate damage measures with Roof Inspection Charlottesville VA.

 

 

How to Tell You Need Flat Roof Repair

Flat commercial roofs have a finite lifespan. Over the years, the hot Las Vegas sun can break down roofing material that protects your building’s roof from leaks. Below are some ways to tell you need flat roof repair:

  • Repeated, extensive water pooling on the roof
  • Large tears, cracks, or rips in the roof or seams
  • Blistering and bubbling from adhesion failure
  • The presence of moisture and leaks inside the building
  • The pulling away of flashing from the corners of the roof
  • The presence of lichen, mold, moss, and\or algae
  • Damaged top coat

Some commercial roofs are made of materials that hide problems. It is best to call professional roofing contractors to address these unseen problems.

 

What to Do When Your Flat Roof Leaks in Heavy Rain

Nothing is quite as concerning as seeing a constant drip of water coming from your ceiling. This is a possibility if you neglect to repair your roof. As water flows from your ceiling during heavy rain, there is little you can do. But to limit the water damage, here are some ways to repair flat roof leaks:

  • Locate the source or location of the leak by checking the ceiling and attic to find the leak.
  • Put containers under the leak to catch the water. To keep your floor as dry as possible and safe to walk on, collect the leaking water in buckets and mop around the area regularly.
  • Call a commercial flat roofing repair company like The Original Roofing Company. Professional roof technicians will have the knowledge and equipment needed to quickly and temporarily stop the leak.

What Causes Flat Roof Leaks?

There are many causes of flat roof leaks. The common sources include the following:

  • Inadequate drainage. If your roof can’t properly drain water, it will pool. Over time, standing water can destroy roofing materials that make the roof susceptible to leaks.
  • An old roof. Older roofs are more prone to leaks as years of heat, sun, rain, and wind destroy the roofing material.
  • Damaged flashing. Improperly installed or damaged flashing leaves the corners of the roof exposed to the elements, including rain. Poor flashing can allow water to penetrate the roofing system.
  • Problematic roof membrane. Tears, cracks, punctures, shrinking, and blistering of the roof membrane leave the interior of the roof vulnerable to water damage and leaks.
  • Standing water. Water is heavy and even a small puddle of standing water can cause excessive strain, wear, and tear on your flat roof. These factors ultimately weaken the roof to the point where it can no longer stand up against leaks.

Open roof penetrations. Holes must be made in the roof membrane to accommodate vents, pipes, drains, and HVAC units. Over time, the gaps in these holes are no longer watertight. Water can seep into the membrane and the roofing system and cause leaks.

Cristian BRATU

Posted 02/02/2014 By Costel Burada

Bratu Cristian

Gradul didactic: Sef lucrari

Titlul stiintific: Doctor inginer

cbratu@elth.ucv.ro

cristian_bratu_elth@yahoo.com

Telefon: 0251435724 int. 214

Fax: 0351-814-144

Adresa de corespondenta: Universitatea din Craiova, Facultatea de Inginerie Electrica

Bd. Decebal, nr. 107, Craiova, cod 200440, ROMANIA

Domenii de expertiză:

Măsurarea mărimilor neelectrice

Microcontrolere şi Automate programabile

Surse regenerabile de energie

Discipline predate:

Microcontrolere şi automate programabile

Senzori şi traductoare

Politici energetice

Sisteme descentralizate de producere a energiei

Informatică aplicată

Energetică generală şi conversia energiei

Transfer de căldură şi masă

Echipamente şi instalaţii termice I

Tehnici de inteligenţă artificială

 

Easy Practices for Huge Workplace Improvements

Posted 31/01/2014 By Costel Burada

Whether people realize it or not, the workplace environment can affect a lot of businesses and their overall performance. Internal factors (like stress) and external ones (like conflicts in the office) can affect negatively the company’s development. Workplace improvement is certainly worth investing in, both for the company as well as for the employees. So here are 7 easy practices on how to improve the environment in the workplace. Read the best marketing certifications guide.

Why is Work Environment Important

Nowadays, people have been taken more and more into account that work environment matters. Having the very best specialists in the field is no good if they don’t feel motivated or comfortable in the workspace. And while everyone has to find internal motivation, improving the work environment is essential to make sure that your employees are not only happy and comfortable, but also able to give their best and to focus on doing their job.

Stress has become one of the biggest phenomenons of the modern era. It has been normalized to feel overwhelmed by work. In truth, this drains the employees’ productivity. The “Burn-out” Syndrome has become so common, that even the World Health Organization is going to embark on research about it. Extreme stress is not a healthy motivation. Even if we might initially feel a boost of energy thanks to it, it’s eventually destined to become a hindrance to the business’ development.

So what you can really do about it? Advice like “lower stress levels” is usually well-intentioned, but they are pretty much just empty words. After all, it’s unlikely that you can reduce the workload, even if you wish you could. You should definitely make sure that you’re not understaffed and that your employees have a workload that they can manage. And you should always strive to be organized so you can distribute work smartly. But let’s be real: work is many times stressful, even with fair workloads. So the real question is, what concrete steps you can actually take towards workplace improvement?

Easy practices to really achieve workplace improvement

Improve the physical environment

Even if you think it’s not important, the physical environment of a job can play a huge part in improving the workplace. It’s not enough to have practical necessities covered. Sure, not everyone can have Google offices, with sleeping pods and sliders. But something really simple can go a long way.

Making sure it’s a physically comfortable space to work in is vital. Things as small as making sure they have a good temperature, enough fresh air, that they have good furniture that will help them avoid neck and back pains in the long run, can make all the difference. Even something as small as having daylight or warm light instead of fluorescents can help fight back the stress.

A bad physical environment can make workers feel like they’re trapped. It’s important to recognize them as the humans they are, and not like working machines. A happy, welcoming environment can do wonders when boosting productivity.