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Heat pump concepts for nZEB Technology developments, design tools and testing of heat pump systems for nZEB in the USA, Country report IEA HPT Annex 40 Task 2, Task 3 and Task 4 of the USA

December 8, 2015
Author(s)
William V. Payne, Arthur H. Fanney, William M. Healy, Joshua D. Kneifel, Tania Ullah, Farhad Omar, Steven T. Bushby, Brian P. Dougherty, Dustin G. Poppendieck, Lisa C. Ng
… well as local air properties. • The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is working on a field study …

Report for Dedicated JPSS VIIRS Ocean Color Calibration/Validation Cruise

September 10, 2015
Author(s)
Bettye C. Johnson, Michael Ondrusek, Eric Stengel, Veronica P. Lance, Menghua Wang, Kenneth Voss, Giuseppe Zibordi, Marco Talone, Zhongping Lee, Jianwei Wei, Junfang Lin, Chuanmin Hu, David English, Charles Kovach, Jennifer Cannizzaro, Alex Gilerson, Sam Ahmed, Amir Ibrahim, Ahmed El-Habashi, Robert Foster, Robert Arnone, Ryan Vandermeulen, Sherwin Ladner, Wesley Goode, Joaquim I. Goes, Helga de Rosario Gomes, Kali McKee, Scott Freeman, Aimee Neeley
The purpose of this cruise aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster was to collect in situ optical and ancillary data for validation of JPSS VIIRS satellite ocean color radiometry and derived products [Wang et al., 2013; Wang et al., 2014]. The project interval

Methanol, Ethanol, and Hydrogen Sensing using Metal-Oxide and Metal (TiO subscript 2-Pt) Composite Nanoclusters on GaN Nanowires: A New Route towards Tailoring the Selectivity of Nanowire-Nanocluster based Chemical Sensors.

May 12, 2012
Author(s)
Geetha G. Aluri, Abhishek Motayed, Albert Davydov, Vladimir Oleshko, Kristine A. Bertness, Norman Sanford, Mulpuri V. Rao
We demonstrate a new method for tailoring the selectivity of chemical sensors using nanowires decorated with multicomponent nanoclusters (metal and metal-oxide)-based hybrid sensors. In the present study we demonstrate the change of selectivity of titanium

High-Resolution Infrared Spectra of Spiropentane, C5H8

September 15, 2011
Author(s)
Alfons Weber, J E. Price, K A. Coulterpark, Tony Masiello, Joseph W. Nibler, A Maki, Thomas A. Blake
Infrared spectra of spiropentane (C5H8) have been recorded at a resolution (0.002 cm-1) sufficient to resolve for the first time individual rovibrational lines. This initial report presents the ground state constants for this molecule determined from the

An Analysis of the Performance of Smoke Alarms

June 21, 2011
Author(s)
Thomas G. Cleary
Test results from the NIST 2008 Smoke Alarm Sensitivity Study were used in a smoke alarm performance analysis to examine the effects of pre-movement time, reduced travel speeds through smoke, and smoke optical density limit on occupant survivability given

Comparison Testing Protocol for Firebrand Penetration through Building Vents: Summary of BRI/NIST Full Scale and NIST Reduced Scale Results

January 25, 2010
Author(s)
Samuel L. Manzello, Seul-Hyun Park, John R. Shields, Yoshihiko Hayashi, Sayaka Suzuki
An ASTM task group on vents, organized within Subcommittee E05.14.06, External Fire Exposures, has developed a reduced scale test method (not presently a standard) aimed at evaluating the ability of vents to resist firebrand intrusion into attic and crawl

CTOA Measurements of Welds in X100 Pipeline Steel

October 3, 2008
Author(s)
Elizabeth S. Drexler, Philippe P. Darcis, Christopher N. McCowan, John M. Treinen, Avigdor Shtechman, Roni Reuven, Thomas A. Siewert, Robert Smith, J. Merritt, Joseph D. McColskey
… pipeline steels was initiated at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder. Part of the test …

Biocompatibility of atomic layer deposited alumina thin films

December 17, 2007
Author(s)
Dudley Finch, Tammy L. Oreskovic, Krishna Ramadurai, Cari F. Herrmann, Steven George, Roop L. Mahajan
Presented in this paper is a study of the biocompatibility of a hydrophilic alumina thin film and a hydrophobic variation deposited on standard glass cover slips using atomic layer deposition (ALD) techniques. The pure alumina ALD coating exhibits a water

Reference Viscosities of H 2 , CH 4 , Ar and Xe at Low Densities

August 1, 2007
Author(s)
E May, Robert F. Berg, Michael R. Moldover
We determined the zero-density viscosity eta of hydrogen, methane and argon in the temperature range 200 K to 400 K, with standard uncertainties of 0.084 % for hydrogen and argon and 0.096 % for methane. These uncertainties are dominated by the uncertainty
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