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Simulated Solar Heat Tests of M.U.S.T. Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
At the request of the United States Army Natick Research and Development Command, (NARADCOM) the Center for Building Technology conducted solar heat load tests on five sections of M.U.S.T. air-inflatable, double-wall hospital ward shelters. The purpose of the test 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. This report summarizes the results of the tests. (Author)
Simulated Solar Heat Tests of M.U.S.T. Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
At the request of the United States Army Natick Research and Development Command, (NARADCOM) the Center for Building Technology conducted solar heat load tests on five sections of M.U.S.T. air-inflatable, double-wall hospital ward shelters. The purpose of the test 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. This report summarizes the results of the tests. (Author)
Simulated Solar Heat Tests of M.U.S.T. Air-Inflatable, Double-Wall Hospital Ward Shelters
L. W. Masters (author) / J. W. Grimes (author) / R. A. Christ (author)
1974
58 pages
Report
No indication
English
Biomedical Instrumentation & Bioengineering , Hospitals , Solar radiation , Construction materials , Heat , Environmental tests , Inflatable structures , Shelters , Simulation , Experimental design , Adhesives , Polyester fibers , Infrared lamps , Field equipment , Medical unit self contained transportable