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Simulated Solor Heat Tests on M.U.S.T. (Medical Unit, Self-Contained, Transportable) Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
Solar heat load tests are reported on five sections of air-inflatable hospital shelters. The purpose was to evaluate the effect of solar heat load, as simulated by infrared heat lamps, on various materials and construction designs proposed for use in the shelters.
Simulated Solor Heat Tests on M.U.S.T. (Medical Unit, Self-Contained, Transportable) Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
Solar heat load tests are reported on five sections of air-inflatable hospital shelters. The purpose was to evaluate the effect of solar heat load, as simulated by infrared heat lamps, on various materials and construction designs proposed for use in the shelters.
Simulated Solor Heat Tests on M.U.S.T. (Medical Unit, Self-Contained, Transportable) Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
L. W. Masters (author) / J. W. Grimes (author) / R. A. Crist (author)
1974
65 pages
Report
No indication
English