| Analysis of Stack Gases for Natural and Treated Fuel-Oil Fires. |
JUN 1970 |
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| Authors:
T. E. Waterman; IIT RESEARCH INST CHICAGO IL
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 | The study measured air contaminating pollutants emanating from both natural diesel oil fires and those treated to varying degrees. The method which applies a fine water spray over the burning fuel, is shown to markedly decrease visible solids from the effluent stream. Analysis of samples of the gases produced with the 16 sq ft simulator show no detrimental effects (increases in pollutants) due to the treatment and in general, a ... |
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| Atmospheric Diffusion of Beryllium Program (Project ADOBE). Volume II. |
JUN 1970 |
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| Authors:
Gordon L. Tucker; Hugh E. Malone; Robert W. Smith; AIR FORCE ROCKET PROPULSION LAB EDWARDS AFB CA
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 | The report presents tabulations of the diffusion data and meteorological data collected during the Project ADOBE diffusion program. This program was a field investigation which provided experimental data on the diffusion by beryllium from 100 lbs to 4000 lbs solid rocket motors fired over a 25 square mile sector arrayed with 492 air samplers (250-350 per test) located from 600 meters to 9600 meters from the source. (Author) |
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| Atmospheric Diffusion of Beryllium Program (Project ADOBE). Volume III. |
JUN 1970 |
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| Authors:
Gordon L. Tucker; Hugh E. Malone; Robert W. Smith; AIR FORCE ROCKET PROPULSION LAB EDWARDS AFB CA
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 | The report presents the cloud tracking data collected during the Project ADOBE diffusion program. This program was a field investigation which provided experimental data on the diffusion of beryllium from 100 lb to 4000 lbs solid rocket motor field over a 25 square mile sector, arrayed with 492 Air Samplers (250-350 per test) located from 600 meters to 9600 meters from the source. The experiments were conducted under both stable ... |
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| NEW RECORDING ANALYZER FOR GASEOUS IMMISSION CONCENTRATIONS, |
14 NOV 1966 |
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| Authors:
Hans Fuhrmann; ARMY BIOLOGICAL LABS FREDERICK MD
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 | Recording instruments are increasingly used for the detection of air-polluting gases (SO2, NO + NO2 and O3). The report describes an automatic colorimetric analyzer for discontinuous operation characterized by high sensitivity within a few micro g/cu m, high selectivity and low maintenance requirement. Simple switch-over makes it possible to record half-hour means and short-interval measures with the same instrument. The 'Imcometer', designed for simple and quick change-over to various gas ... |
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| INFLUENCE OF ATMOSPHERIC CONTAMINANTS ON CORROSION - LITERATURE REPORT, |
13 JUN 1963 |
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| Authors:
Harry C. Muffley; ROCKBESTOS WIRE AND CABLE CO NEW HAVEN CONN
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 | Corrosion preventive coatings are currently designed to prevent moisture from coming in contact with the metal surfaces. Corrosion due to moisture alone is very slow, however, the interaction of moisture and atmospheric contaminants accelerates the rate of corrosion. The fact that these two, moisture and atmospheric contaminants, vary independently, makes it difficult to predict the corrosion behavior of a given area. Literature in this field of e5deavor was reviewed with ... |
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