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  • Hanover, N.H. : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory  (4)
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  • 1
    Monograph non-lending collection
    Monograph non-lending collection
    Kristiania : Dybwad
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    Call number: AWI PY-2885-13
    In: Skrifter / udg. af Videnskabsselskabet i Kristiania, Mathematisk-Naturvidenskabelig Klasse ; 1915,5, 1915,5
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: 78 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Skrifter / Videnskapsselskabet i Christiania : 1, Matematisk-Naturvidenskabelig Klasse 1915,5
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: PART 1. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT FRAMHEIM. - Instruments and Observations. - 1. Barometers. - 2. Thermometers. - 3. Hygrometers. - 4. Wind. - Observations without instruments. - Cloudiness. - Form of the clouds. - Precipitation. - Aurora Polaris. - Tables of Observation. - Summary. - Wind-roses. - Climate of Framheim. - Atmospheric pressure. - Baric wind-roses. - Temperature of the air. - Thermal Wind-roses. - Interdiurnal variability of the temperature. - The tension of aqueous vapour. - Atmic wind-roses. - Relative humidity. - Wind-roses for relative humidity. - Wind-frequency. - Wind-velocity. - Dynamic wind-roses. - Strong winds. - Cloudiness. - Nephic wind-roses. - Clear and cloudy days. - Form of clouds. - Precipitation. - Fog wind-roses. - Snow wind-roses. - Aurora australis. - Wind and change of pressure. - Climate of Framheim, characteristics. - PART 2 OBSERVATIONS ON THE SLEDGE-JOURNEY. - Materials. - 1. The route, courses and distances, latitudes and longitudes. - 1. Courses. - 2. Distances. - Tables of variation of compass, courses and distances. - Route towards the pole. - Position of Polheim. - Route from the Pole. - 2. Meteorological observations. - 1. Temperature of the air. - 2. Pressure of the air. - Aneroid. - Hypsometers. - Corrections of the aneroid. - 3. Wind. - 4. Cloudiness, form of clouds, precipitation, Halos. - 3. The height of the stations. - Isobars. - Barometrical levelling. - Accuracy. - Mean error of heights. - Vertical section of the road. - 4. Tables of observations. - 5. The temperature of the air. - 1. The vertical distribution. - 2. The horizontal distribution. - 3. The interdiurnal variability. - 4. Maxima and Minima observed. - 6. The pressure of the air. - Pressure at sea-level. - 7. The winds. - Frequency. - Dynamic wind-roses. - Thermal wind-roses. - Nephic wind-roses. - Precipitation-wind-roses. - Frequency of strong winds. - Precipitation with strong winds. - 8. Cloudiness. - Frequency. - Form of clouds. - 9. Halos. - 10. Pressure and air-currents. - Appendix I. - Appendix II.
    Location: AWI Archive
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  • 2
    Call number: ZSP-202-338
    In: Detecting structural heat losses with mobile infrared thermography / R.H. Munis, S.J. Marshall and M.A. Bush, Part II
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command, 338
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Abstract. - Preface. - Introduction. - Discussion of heat loss survey of six housing units. - Survey of base facilities. - Conclusions. - Literature cited.
    Description / Table of Contents: During the winter of 1973-74 a mobile infrared thermography system was used to survey housing units and base facilities at Pease Air Force Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This report provides both qualitative and quantitative evidence regarding heat flow out of the eave vents of these housing units. Calculations indicate that a significant amount of heat is being lost in this manner due to inadequate attic (cap) insulation. Possible evidence of incomplete ventilation could explain the presence of condensation in the housing units. Analyses of thermograms are presented to show the possible existence of low and high pressure areas around a structure and how they relate to heat loss.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: iii, 29 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 338
    Language: English
    Location: AWI Archive
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 3
    Call number: ZSP-202-326
    In: Detecting structural heat losses with mobile infrared thermography / R.H. Munis, S.J. Marshall and M.A. Bush, Part I
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command, 326
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Preface. - Introduction. - Principle of the IR scanner. - Advantages of mobile infrared thermography. - Discussion of field measurements. - Recommendations for future work on thermography of buildings. - Other potential applications of infrared thermography of buildings. - Appendix A: Thermograms of northern exposure of USA CRREL building. - Appendix B: Sample thermograms of heat loss survey at Pease Air Force Base. -Appendix C: Sample thermograms of heat loss survey at Dartmouth College. - Abstract.
    Description / Table of Contents: A method to assess quickly the insulation effectiveness of buildings using mobile infrared thermography has been developed at USA CRREL. In contrast to the infrared thermography done in Sweden, this method concentrates on obtaining useful data by measuring the outside surface temperature of structures. This report outlines the basic principles involved in these measurements, and discusses field measurements and the inherent advantages of infrared thermography. Typical thermograms are presented in the appendixes.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: iii, 13 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 326
    Language: English
    Location: AWI Archive
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  • 4
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Hanover, N.H. : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-202-349
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 349
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS: Abstract. - Preface. - Introduction. - Test locations. - Post Pond. - Mascoma Lake. - Winter freeze-up. - Ice cover properties. - Stratigraphy. - Microstructure. - Porosity. - Impurity content. - Flexural strength. - Test sites. - Beam test procedure. - Beam dimensions. - Beam temperatures. - Beam strengths. - Results. - Post Pond, Site PB, 12 February 1974. - Post Pond, Site PC, 21 February 1974. - Mascoma Lake, Site MD, 25 February 1974. - Mascoma Lake, Site MD, 26 February 1974. - Mascoma Lake, Site MD, 1 March 1974. - Post Pond, Site PA, 4 March 1974. - Post Pond, Site PA, 7 March 1974. - Post Pond, Site PA, 8 March 1974. - Post Pond, Site PB, 12 March 1974. - Post Pond, Midway between Sites PB and PC, 15 March 1974. - Post Pond, Midway between Sites PA and PB, 26 March 1974. - Post Pond, Midway between Sites PA and PB, 29 March 1974. - Post Pond, Midway between Sites PA and PB, 3 April 1974. - Conclusions. - Literature cited.
    Description / Table of Contents: In-place cantilever beam tests on Post Pond and Mascoma Lake ice yielded a maximum flexural strength of 7.1 kg/cm^2. The minimum strength, unrelated to failure along pre-existing cracks in the ice, was 2.9 kg/cm^2. The majority of tests were performed in the push-down mode after it was discovered that beams tested in the pull-up mode, which places the bottom surface in tension, frequently broke prematurely along cracks in the bottom of the ice. Premature failures of this kind usually occurred at stresses of 2-3 kg/cm^2. Data further demonstrate that the intrinsic strength of lake ice decreases significantly as the surface air temperature goes to 0°C. Ice that has just become isothermal, but has not yet begun to candle, has a strength of about 4 kg/cm^2; ice that has been subjected to prolonged periods of above-freezing air temperatures generally fails at about 3 kg/cm^2. Tests also show that cold unrecrystallized snow-ice is as strong as the underlying lake ice. Tests of the effect of crystalline structure indicate that ice composed of crystals with their c-axes horizontal is measurably stronger than ice in which the crystals are oriented with their c-axes vertical.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: v, 28 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 349
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Hanover, N.H. : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-202-350
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 350
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: iv, 27 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 350
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS: Abstract. - Preface. - Introduction. - Sample preparation. - Apparatus and testing procedure. - Test results. - Uniaxial strength. - Initial tangent and 50% strength moduli. - Specific energy. - Discussion. - Testing method. - Compressive strength. - Tensile strength. - Ductile and brittle fracture.. - Initial tangent and 50% stress moduli. - Specific energy. - Conclusions and recommendations. - References. - Appendix A: Description of soil and calculations. - Appendix B: Description of the LVDT and averaging circuits. - Appendix C: Determination of strain in the neck section of a dumbbell specimen.
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  • 6
    Call number: Q 844 / Regal 51 ; AWI PY-1968-13
    In: Skrifter
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 89 S., VI Bl. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Skrifter / udg. af Videnskabsselskabet i Kristiania, Mathematisk-Naturvidenskabelig Klasse 1912, 12
    Note: Contents: Introduction. - The Spitsbergen Atlantic Current. - The salinity of the Spitsbergen Atlantic Current. - Seasonal Variations in the Salinity. - Annual variations in the salinity. - The temperature of the Spitsbergen Atlantic Current. - Annual variations in the temperature of the Spitsbergen Atlantic current. - The "waves" of the equilines of the sections. - The branches of the Spitsbergen Atlantic Current. - The westward branch. - The Northward branch. - The bottom water. - The ice fjord. - Literature. - Table 1 (Observations at the stations). - Table 2 (Surface-observations).
    Location: Magazine - must be ordered
    Location: AWI Archive
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 7
    Monograph non-lending collection
    Monograph non-lending collection
    Kristiania : Dybwad
    Call number: H 2221 ; AWI PY-90-0191 ; AWI PY-90-0191(2. Ex.)
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: XXIII, 422 S.
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einleitung. - Verzeichnis der Nordlichter. - Zusätze. - Bescheibung einzelner Nordlichter. - Beschreibung einiger sehr alten aber zweifelhaften Nordlichter. - Diskussion. - Berichtigungen und Zusätze.
    Location: Pendulum room
    Location: AWI Archive
    Location: AWI Archive
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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