A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Research Reports, December 1987
:Contents: Research update; Back to the basics; Will the Japanese beat the United States in superconductivity(question mark); Low-resistance contacts developed for high-temperature superconductivity; IGES--translating electronic tongues; Lifting system failure probable cause of fatal building collapse; Six NBS projects win 1987 I-R 100 awards; Matching processor and algorithms--the challenge of parallel computers; Process sensor measures internal temperatures in extruded aluminum: Life, death, and oxygen radicals; New technique for evaluating installation of home insulation; New publications; Conference calendar.
NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Research Reports, December 1987
:Contents: Research update; Back to the basics; Will the Japanese beat the United States in superconductivity(question mark); Low-resistance contacts developed for high-temperature superconductivity; IGES--translating electronic tongues; Lifting system failure probable cause of fatal building collapse; Six NBS projects win 1987 I-R 100 awards; Matching processor and algorithms--the challenge of parallel computers; Process sensor measures internal temperatures in extruded aluminum: Life, death, and oxygen radicals; New technique for evaluating installation of home insulation; New publications; Conference calendar.
NBS (National Bureau of Standards) Research Reports, December 1987
1987
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Reference Materials , Research projects , Superconductivity , Electric contacts , Buildings , Collapse , Free radicals , Oxygen , Thermal insulation , Computer aided design , Computer aided manufacturing , Initial graphics exchange specification , IGES(Initial Graphics Exchange Specification) , Parallel computers , Oxygen radicals