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Wideband current and magnetic field sensors based on iron garnets

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
M. N. Deeter, Kent B. Rochford, Allen Rose, Gordon W. Day
Sensors based on the Faraday effect can be configured to measure either magnetic fields or electric currents. Such sensors can be constructed without introducing conducting materials which are often undesirable. Presently, the most sensitive Faraday effect

Workshop on Elevator Use During Fires

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
J H. Klote, Scott Deal, Bernard M. Levin, N E. Groner, E. A. Donoghue
Throughout most of the world, warning signs next to elevators indicate they should not be used in fire situations. These elevators are not intended as means of fire egress, and they should not be used for fire evacuation (Sumka 1988). The idea of using

XUV Optics Characterization at NIST

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
R N. Watts, Charles S. Tarrio, Thomas B. Lucatorto, R P. Madden, R Deslattes, Estler W. Caticha, C J. Evans, T Mcwaid, Jing Fu, T V. Vorburger

Analysis of the Happyland Social Club Fire With HAZARD I

December 31, 1992
Author(s)
Richard W. Bukowski, Robert C. Spetzler
The paper presents the reconstruction of the Happyland Social Club fire using the HAZARD I fire hazard assessment method along with an examination of four potential mitigation strategies: automatic sprinklers, a door at the base of the stairway to the
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