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Using the BACnet (R) firewall router

November 1, 2006
Author(s)
David G. Holmberg, Joel J. Bender, Michael A. Galler
The BACnet Firewall Router (BFR) is a BACnet router with security firewall functionality. As a firewall it allows network and address filtering plus network and application layer service filtering of BACnet communications according to a security policy

CONTAM 2.4 User Guide and Program Documentation

October 3, 2006
Author(s)
George Walton, William S. Dols
This manual describes the computer program CONTAM version 2.3 developed by NIST. CONTAM is a multizone indoor air quality and ventilation analysis program designed to help you determine: airflows and pressures infiltration, exfiltration, and room-to-room

Contamination and Decontamination of Building Plumbing Systems

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Stephen J. Treado, Mark A. Kedzierski, Stephanie S. Watson, Kenneth D. Cole
The quality of drinking water has always been a subject of interest. In fact, a stable and secure supply of clean drinking water is a hallmark of modern society. Recently, new concerns have arisen regarding the potential occurrence of intentional or

Concrete Rheology: Knowledge and Challenges?

September 13, 2006
Author(s)
Chiara F. Ferraris
The design of concrete with specified properties for an application is not a new science, but it has taken on a new meaning with the wide use of special concretes, such as self compacting concrete (SCC). General terms such as flow under its own weight and

Curing, Hydration, and Microstructure of Cement Paste

September 13, 2006
Author(s)
Dale P. Bentz, Paul E. Stutzman
This paper compares the hydration characteristics and microstructures of cement pastes with water-to-cement ratios (w/c) of 0.35 and 0.435, cured under saturated and sealed conditions. Degree of hydration is quantified by loss on ignition measurements. The

Mechanical Properties of Nanocomposite Latex Films via Instrumented Indentation

September 6, 2006
Author(s)
Aaron M. Forster, Stephanie S. Watson, Laura Johnson, Li Piin Sung
Inorganic particles, introduced into networked or glassy polymer films, have been used to increase the stiffness of films as a function of pigment loading. Latex films often contain inorganic pigments to increase the opaqueness of the film and to act as UV

A C-S-H Atomic-Scale Computational Toolkit: Application to Service Life Modeling

September 1, 2006
Author(s)
Kenneth A. Snyder, Raymond D. Mountain, Antonio Faraone
A computational toolkit is being developed for studying materials relevant to portland cement hydration. The toolkit will eventually include both a materials database and a collection of computational tools for constructing atomic-scale models, of both

Round Robin Study of Total Heat Flux Gauge Calibration at Fire Laboratories.

September 1, 2006
Author(s)
William M. Pitts, A V. Murthy, J L. Deris, J R. Filtz, K Nygard, D Smith, I Wetterlund
Total heat flux gauges are widely employed in fire research and fire testing laboratories. Several fire laboratories have developed systems for calibrating these gauges. There are major differences between these calibration facilities, and prior to this
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