PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.

The report presents the results of a study made to determine the need for and effectiveness of edge insulation for concrete floor slabs on grade, for military construction in the New England area. Such insulation may serve the following three possible functions: (1) prevent excessive heat losses at...

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Other Authors: ARCTIC CONSTRUCTION AND FROST EFFECTS LAB BOSTON MASS
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Language:English
Published: 1952
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spelling ftdtic:AD0712534 2023-05-15T14:58:27+02:00 PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE. ARCTIC CONSTRUCTION AND FROST EFFECTS LAB BOSTON MASS 1952-02 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0712534 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0712534 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0712534 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Structural Engineering and Building Technology (*THERMAL INSULATION *FLOORS) CONCRETE WALLS MOISTURE ARCTIC REGIONS MILITARY FACILITIES Text 1952 ftdtic 2016-02-18T23:48:39Z The report presents the results of a study made to determine the need for and effectiveness of edge insulation for concrete floor slabs on grade, for military construction in the New England area. Such insulation may serve the following three possible functions: (1) prevent excessive heat losses at edge of slab and exterior walls, (2) maintain a comfortable floor temperature for personnel occupancy and (3) prevent condensation on floor surface adjacent to exterior walls. (Author) Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Structural Engineering and Building Technology
(*THERMAL INSULATION
*FLOORS)
CONCRETE
WALLS
MOISTURE
ARCTIC REGIONS
MILITARY FACILITIES
spellingShingle Structural Engineering and Building Technology
(*THERMAL INSULATION
*FLOORS)
CONCRETE
WALLS
MOISTURE
ARCTIC REGIONS
MILITARY FACILITIES
PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
topic_facet Structural Engineering and Building Technology
(*THERMAL INSULATION
*FLOORS)
CONCRETE
WALLS
MOISTURE
ARCTIC REGIONS
MILITARY FACILITIES
description The report presents the results of a study made to determine the need for and effectiveness of edge insulation for concrete floor slabs on grade, for military construction in the New England area. Such insulation may serve the following three possible functions: (1) prevent excessive heat losses at edge of slab and exterior walls, (2) maintain a comfortable floor temperature for personnel occupancy and (3) prevent condensation on floor surface adjacent to exterior walls. (Author)
author2 ARCTIC CONSTRUCTION AND FROST EFFECTS LAB BOSTON MASS
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title PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
title_short PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
title_full PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
title_fullStr PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
title_full_unstemmed PRELIMINARY INSULATION OF CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS ON GRADE.
title_sort preliminary insulation of concrete floor slabs on grade.
publishDate 1952
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