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Tech data Sheet Index
Revised February 1993
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory 560 Laboratory Drive
Port Hueneme, California 93043-4328
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
WHAT ARE THEY? the working level. The Techdata Sheet series provide rapid circulation of technical infonna-
An NCEL Techdata Sheet is a very short tion and solutions to problems. Field and staff document intended to quickly and concisely users will be provided a concise listing of usinform Navy and other science and engineer- able results in advance of more formal and ing oriented readers. Typically, a Techdata complete documentation, such as NCEL's Sheet will identify a problem area, recommend Technical Reports and Notes, or NAVFAC solutions, and state where and how the recom- manuals. mended hardware, products, or further infor-mation can be obtained. PROBLEM AREAS COVERED?
NCEL Techdata Sheets contain information from research and development in the following general categories:
o Hardware developed by or for NCEL
• Hardware under development that shows early promise of utility
• Design methods, criteria, or specifications for construction or procurement
" Engineering procedures that have reached a certain maturity with respect to the state of the art
• Computer software, including sample program listings and description of actual applications
• Maintenance procedures such as cathodic protection or roofing and floor maintenance
• Recommended materials, such as coatings and concrete mixes
• Special tools
• Safety procedures and hazards warn-
Shore Facilities. R&D results related to Naval shore facilities of a permanent nature, including waterfront/port facilities, construction and materials technology, corrosion, and special purpose facilities.
Energy Conservation/Power Generation. R&D results related to alternate energy sources, energy conservation, synthetic fuels and power generation, including nuclear technology, thermoionic/thermoelectric generators, total energy systems, etc.
Environmental Protection. R&D results related to pollution abatement and environmental quality at shore activities. Included are air, water, and noise pollution abatement, solid waste management, hazardous/toxic materials management, etc.
Amphibious and Advanced Base. R&D results related to military bases in advance or remote (including polar) areas or areas of military operations. Included in this category are base development, shelters, expedient roads/ airfields/bridges, protective construction, and advanced base power generation. This category encompasses Navy/Marine Corps amphibious and over-the-beach operations.
ings Ocean Engineering. R&D results related to undersea facilities, seafloor construction,
WHO NEEDS THEM? deep ocean.technology, undersea pressure ves-sels, and associated equipment and techniques,
NCEL Techdata Sheets are intended to be such as anchors, moorings, etc. useful to practicing engineers and managers at
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NUMERICAL LISTING
SUBJECT CATEGORIES
Shore Facilities Energy Conservation/Power Generation Environmental Protection Amphibious and Advanced Base Ocean Engineering
KEYWORDS .
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NUMERICAl, LISTING
1972
How to Extend Service Life of Guy Lines ..................... . Protection of Fend.ng Materials in a Marine-Atmosphere
Environment ............................................... . Field Identification of Weathered Paints .................... . Protective Coatings for Steel Structures .................... . NCEL Family of Wanigans ..................................... . Snow Compaction Equipment- Snow Rollers .................... .
1973
Snowdrift Control for Runways and Skiways ................... . 6-By-6 Truck-Tractor and 20-Ton Semitrailers With
High-Flotation Tires ...................................... . Tracked 10-Passenger Personnel/Cargo Carrier ................ . Tracked 4-Passenger Personnel/Cargo Carrier ................. . 4-By-4 Cargo/Passenger Van With High-Flotation Tires ........ . 4-By-4 Station Wagon/Light Cargo Vehicle with High-
Flotation Tires ........................................... . Snow Trails for Light, Wheeled Vehicles ..................... . Snowdrift Control At Polar Camps ............................ . Cathodic Protection of Fleet Moorings ....................... . Gravity Ventilator Cap ...................................... . Automatically Controlled Surveillance System for Cathodic
Protection of Water Tank Interiors ........................ . Protective Coverings for Ice and Snow ................. , ..... . Site Preparation for Advanced Base Polar Camps .............. . D4 Low Ground Pressure Snow Tractor ......................... . 1-Ton Truck Cargo Pickup with High-Flotation Tires .......... . Preservative System for Marine Bearing Piles ................ . Cleaning of Fuel Storage Tanks .............................. . Use of Additives to Increase Life of Asphalt Slurry Seals ... . Removal of Graffiti from Surfaces ........................... . Control of Algal Growth on Paints at Tropical Locations ..... .
1974
Navy Painting Problems ...................................... . Rapid-Hardening Concrete for Repairing Concrete Structures
In Any Geographic Region .................................. . Shrinkable Splice Covers for Underground Distribution
Cables .................................................... . Selection of Equipment for Destruction of Classified
Materia 1. ................................................. .
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TDS No.
72-01
72-02 72-03 72-04 72-05 72-06
73-01
73-02 73-03 73-04 73-05
73-06 73-07 73-08 73-09 73-10
73-11 73-12 73-13 73-14 73-15 73-16 73-17 73-18 73-19 73-20
74-01
74-02
74-03
74-04
Snow-Leveling and Grading Equipment 40- and 80-Foot Snow Planes .................................................... .
Snow-Compaction Equipment- Snow Drags ...................... . Dual Treated Wood Piles for Marine Use ...................... . Enzyme-Catalyzed Cleaning Compound for Use at Naval
Activities ................................................ . Minimizing Leachate Production at Sanitary Landfills ........ . Snow Transport Equipment Model 1000 Towed Snowplow Carrier .. . Field Measurement of Paint Film Thicknesses ................. . In-Place Protection of Wooden Bearing Piles Damaged by Marine
Borers- Flexible Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) Barriers ..... . Cleanup Procedures for Oil-Contaminated Beaches ............. .
1975
Design Criteria for Hot Water Use in Navy Bachelor Enlisted Quarters .................................................. .
In-Place Protection of Marine Borer Damaged Wooden Bearing Piles- Reinforced Mortar Filled Sleeve Barriers .......... .
Caulking Compounds for Application at Low Temperatures ...... . Urethane Foams for Navy Flotation Use ....................... . Protection of Steel Pontoon Floats from Corrosion ........... . Air Casters for Heavy/Bulk Loads ............................ . Hand-Held Hydraulic Rock and Masonry Drill for Use by Divers. Portland Cement Concrete for Antarctica ..................... . Foundation Monitor System (FMS) ............................. . Adhesives for Use Underwater ................................ . Vibratory Anchor ............................................ . Nongrouted Seafloor Fasteners for Use by Divers ............. . Underwater Grout-Dispensing System .......................... . Procedure for Predicting Unaided Breakout of Partially
Embedded Objects from Cohes.ive Seafloor Soils ............. . Underwater-Mateable Electromechanical Cable Connectors for
Deep-Ocean Power and Communication Application ............ . CEL 20K Propellant-Actuated Anchor .......................... . Power Line Disturbance Monitor and Recorder ................. . Power Line Transient Direction Detector ..................... . Removing Rubber from Airport Runways ........................ . Insulation Boards in Navy Switchgear ........................ . Road Transitions Between Land, Snow and Ice ................. . Floor Maintenance Problems .................................. . Detecting Leaks in Buried Utility Lines ..................... . Plastic - Coated Rigid Steel Electrical Conduits and
Fittings .................................................. . Modified Pneumatic Track Drill for Underwater Use ........... . Protection of Fuel Lines Under Piers ........................ . Solid-State Trip Circuit Breakers ........................... .
S = Supersedes original TDS of same number R = Revised
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TDS No.
74-05 74-06 74-07
74-08S 74-09 74-10 74-11
74-12 74-13
75-01
75-02 75-03 75-04 75-05 75-06 75-07 75-08 75-09 75-10R 75-11 75-12 75-13
75-14
75-15 75-16 75-17 75-18 75-19 75-20 75-21 75-22 75-23
75-24 75-25 75-26 75-27
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Electromechanical Swivel/Slipring Assembly for Deep-Ocean Application ............................................... .
Underwater Splicing of Electromechanical Cables ............. . Piping and Conduit for Navy Fuel Piers ...................... . Measuring Water Permeability of Masonry \valls ............... . Painting Steel Structures Underwater ........................ . Airfield Marking Paints ..................................... .
1976
Power Line Impulse Voltage Suppressors ...................... . A Relocatable, Raised Floor System .......................... . How to Est.i.mate Quantities of Paint Required for a Job ...... . Cleaning and Coating Equipment for Antenna Gqy Lines ........ . An Expedient On-Grade Warehouse Floor System ................ . The Magromover- A Materials-Handling Device ................ . Airfield Pavement Roughness ................................. .
· 76-08 replaced by Reflective Floor Finishes for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars ...
76-10 obsolete 76-11 obsolete 76-12 obsolete
Inspection Methods for Wood Fender and Bearing Piles ........ . Physical Security at Facilities ............................. . Blast Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Slabs - Computer
Program Bares ............................................. . PVC-Coated Posts and Accessories for Chain-Link Fences ...... .
1977
Portable Hydraulic Bandsaw for Underwater Use ............... . Epoxy Resin for Repairing Cracked Concrete .................. . Minimum Concrete Cover in Thin-Wall Concrete Floating
Structures ................................................ . Kit for Detecting Lead-Based Paints ......................... . Manual Nut Splitter for Diver Use ........................... . Effectiveness of Rust Remover ............................... .
77-07R replaced by 77-08 obsolete
Coating Interiors of Steel Potable Water Tanks .............. . Painting of Concrete Swimming Pools ......................... . Underwater Pile Cutter ...................................... .
77-12 replaced by An Expendable Doppler Penetrometer .......................... . Nontoxic Lead-Free Primer ................................... . Selecting an Energy Management System ....................... . Clear Waterproof Sealers for Masonry ........................ .
S = Supersedes original TDS of same number R Revised
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TilS No.
75-28 75-29 75-308 75-31 75-32 75-33
76-01 76-02 76-03 76-04 76-05 76-06 76-07 87-04 76-09
76-13 76-14
76-15 76-16
77-01 77-02
77-03 77-04 77-05 77-06 87-04
77-09R 77-10 77-11 82-17 77-13 77-14 77-15 77-16
Steam Hoses for Shore-to-Ship Use ........................... . Coating Systems for Tropical Environment .................... . Incompatibility of Paints ................................... . Use of Wi.ndsor Probe Test System for Strength Evaluation of
Concrete in Naval Construction ............................ .
1978
Latex-Modified Concrete ..................................... . 78-02 obsolete
Energy Monitor .............................................. . ADINA - A General Pu.rpose Finite Element Program ............ . SINGER - 2D Inelastic Frames ................................ . SDOOR - Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of Plates ................ . BARCS- Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of Slabs ................. . DYNFA- 2D Nonlinear Frames ................................. . INSLAB- 2D Finite Element Plates ........................... . OVER - Overturning Blast Cells ............................. .. BLAST - Blast Loading in Blast Cells ....................... .. CEL SAPS - A General Purpose Finite Element Program ......... . A Heat-Activated Alarm System for Railroad Boxcars Carrying
Explosives ................................................ . Energy Data Mobile Laboratory ............................... . Heavy Shale Oil as Boiler Fuel .............................. . PLOT3DX- A Finite Element Plotting Program ................. . GEN3D - A Finite Element Input Generation Program .......... . PLOTlDX - A Finite Element Plotting Program ................. . Tension Measurement Device for VLF Antenna Guys ............. . Splicing of Shore-to-Ship Three-Conductor Power Cable ....... . FLUSH- Soil Structure Analysis ............................. . DRAIN-2D- Inelastic Dynamic Response ....................... . ETABS- Extended 3D Building Analysis ....................... . CUMLIQ - Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential. .............. . APOLLO - Soil Liquefaction .................................. . TIMHIS - Time History Plots ................................. . SIMQKE Simulation of Ground Motion ........................ . RESPLOT- Response Spectra Plots ............................ . DAEM- Hazard Evaluation of Buildings ....................... . OPTIREC- Optimum Record Selection .......................... . SPECEQ - Generations of Response Spectra .................... . SPECTR- Spectra Response Analysis .......................... . SHAKE- Elastic Response of Sites ........................... . SAKE- Inelastic Analysis R/G Frames ........................ . DRAIN-TABS- Inelastic 3D Structural Response ............... . CH42 -Earthquake Record Selection .......................... . RECUR- Earthquake Recurrence ............................... . Detection of Holidays on Coated Metal Surfaces .............. . Over-Rust Primers for Steel Surfaces ........................ .
78-40R obsolete
4
TDS No.
77-17 77-18 77-19
77-20
78-01
78-03 78-04 78-05 78-06 78-07 78-08 78-09 78-10 78-11 78-12
78-13 78-14 78-15 78-16 78-17 78-18 78-19 78-20 78-21 78-22 78-23 78-24 78-25 78-26 78-27 78-28 78-29 78-30 78-31 78-32 78-33 78-34 78-35 78-36 78-37 78-38 78-39
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Modular Boiler System .... , .................................. . Energy Conservation Calculations for Night Setback System ... . Temperature Setback Guide for Central Air-Handling/Reheat
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Packaged Heating and Cool.tng
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Steam Radiation/Convection
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Hot Water Radiation/Convection
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Heating and Ventilating System. Temperature Setback Guide for Central Air-Handling/Mixing
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Forced Air Furnace Heating
System .................................................... . Treated Wood for Marine Use ................................. . Rust-Converter and Rust-Arresting Coatings .................. . Power-Conditioning System for Wind Generations .............. . Insulation Deficiencies and Their Effects on Heat Loss in
Navy l!ous ing .............................................. .
1979
Safety Precautions for Use of Airless Spray Equipment ....... . Instrumentation Package for Field Energy Surveys ............ . Field Determination of Insulation R-Values .................. . Surface Preparation for Coatings ............................ . AJ.rf.ield Marking Paints ..................................... .
79-06 replaced by Mechanical Properties of Preservative Treated Marine Piles ... Protection of Insulated Steam and Hot Water Lines Under Piers
and Wharves ............................................... . Inspection of Painting ...................................... . Programmed Painting ......................................... .
1980
Turn off the Lights! ! ....................................... . Steel/Ply Attack-Resistant Wall System ........... , .......... . Roof Drainage Downspouts .................................... . Navy-Generated Waste Oil - No Longer a D:l.sposal Problem ..... . Integral Lighting Switches for Fluorescent Lights ........... . Repair of Exterior Protective Coatings ...................... . Fluorescent Dimming Controls ................................ . Photocell on-off Lighting Control. .......................... . Skylight Illumination ....................................... . Electrical Energy Saving .............. , . , ................... .
S = Supersedes ·original TDS of same number R = Revised
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TDS No.
78-41 78-42
78-43
78-44
78-45
78-46 78-47
78-48
78-49 78-50 78-51 78-52
78-53R
79-01 79-02 79-03 79-04 79-05 85-25 79-07
79-08 79-09 79-10
80-01 80-02 80-03S 80-04 80-05 80-06 80-07 80-08 80-09 80-10
Coaxial Underwater Mateable Connectors ...................... . Problems with Underwater Ultrasonic Inspection .............. . Electricity from Wind! Save $$ .............................. .
1981
Cleaner Air- Improved Efficiency ........................... . Facilities Engineering Support Office ....................... . Energy Saving in Motors ..................................... . Improved Wire Rope Inspection ............................... . Task-Ambient Lighting ....................................... . Fiberglass-Polyester Resin (FPR) Coating System for Fleet
Mooring Buoys ............................................. . Prevention of Forced Entry ......... .' ........................ . Sky light Overhangs .......................................... .
1982
Adhesive Selection .......................................... . Selecting an Energy Controller for Your Building ............ . Calculator to Determine Optimum Make/Buy Ratio of Electrical
Power ............ , ........... , ............ , .......... , .... . Increase Security in Sensitive Areas ........................ . Waterproofing a Concrete Foundation ......................... . Selection of Coatings ....................................... .
82-06 obsolete Paint Failures-Causes & Remedies ............................ . Heat Recovery from Diesel Exhaust Results in Energy Savings .. Secttrity Screens ....... ..................................... . Stop Mildew on Buildings! ................................... . Pre-Engineered Explosives Magazines ......................... . Leak Detection in Pipelines ................................. .
82-14 obsolete Si.te Selection: A Critical Element for A Wind Energy
Conversion System ......................................... . A Survey Spar System for Precision Offshore Seafloor Surveys. Sprayed Polyurethane Foam Roofing System .................... . Finding Wasteful Electricity Usage .......................... . Turn off the Lights- Automatically ......................... .
1983
Electricity from Wind (Wind Measurement) .................... . Hangar Heating Conservation I: Door Seals .................. . Predicting and Preventing Sediment Scour at Seafloor
Facilities ................................................ . Underwater Structure Cleaning ............................... .
S = Supersedes original TDS of same number R = Revised
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TDS No.
80-11 80-12 80-13
81-01 8l-02R 81-03 81-04 81-05
81-06S 81-07 81-08
82-0lR 82-02
82-03 82-04 82-05 82-07
82-08 82-09 82-10 82-11 82-12R 82-13
82-15R 82-16 82-17 82-18 82-19
83-01 83-02
83-03 83-04
Multiple STOCKLESS Anchors for Navy Fleet Moorings .......... . STATMOOR Computer Static Analysis of a Single-Point Moored
Vessel .................................................... . Nondestructive Testing: Hand-Held NDT Device Speeds Wire
Rope Inspection ........................................... . Drag Embedment Anchors for Navy Moorings .................... . Stockless and Stato Anchors for Navy Fleet Moorings ......... . Encapsulation of Asbestos in Naval Facilities ............... . Optimizing Boiler Efficiency: Excess-Air Trim Systems ...... . Hangar Heating Conservation II: Flexible Vinyl Strip Doors .. Hi-Shear Model LK1200 High Security Padlock ................. . Dealing with Seafloor Soil Problems Through Use of the:
Handbook for Marine Geotechnical Engineering .............. . High Efficiency Fluorescent Ballasts ........................ . Epoxies for Concrete Repair ................................. . Reflective Floor Coatings for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars .. . Seawater Hydraulic Motor and Tools Increase Diver
Productivity and Safety ................................... . How to Sample Oily Sludges .................................. . High Efficiency Motors Pay Off .............................. . Energy Conservation: Measuring Heat Loss in Steam Lines .... . Ram Tensioner - Gives a J,ift to Your Ocean Recovery
Operation ................................................. . Nondestructive Wire Rope Testing: Remote Data Recorder ..... . Are Resaturants for Coating Bituminous Built-Up Roofing
Membranes Effective? ...................................... . Burning Waste Oil Saves Money ............................... . Water-in-Oil Emulsion as a Boiler Fuel ...................... . Steel Grating Cage Provides Secure Enclosure for Low Security
Structures . ............................................... . Oily Sludges: A Physical Characterization .................. . Reduce Air Conditioning Costs Through Mechanical Ventilation
Cooling ................................. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) Coated Rebars ..................... .
1984
Electrical Energy Savings: Do So-Called Power Factor Controllers Pay Off? ...................................... .
Variable Speed Motor Drives ................................. . Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) to Measure Steam Quality ...... . Oily Sludges: A Toxicological Examination .................. . Infrared Thermometers for Roofing Inspectors ................ . Navy Family Housing: How to Reduce Moisture Damage in Humid
Climates .............................................. · ... . The ABC's of Energy Storage ................................ .. Dual Control Padlock (DCP): Equivalent Security at Half
the Cost .............................................. · ... .
R - Revised
7
TDS No.
83-05
83-06
83-07 83-08R 83-09 83-10 83-11 83-12 83-13
83-14 83-15 83-16 83-17
83-18 83-19 83-20 83-21
83-22 83-23
83-24 83-25 83-26
83-27 83-28
83-29 83-30
84-01 84-02 84-03 84-04 84-05
84-06 84-07
84-08
Insulation Deficiencies and Their Effects on Heat Loss in Navy l!ous ing .............................................. .
NAVFAC's Corrosion Management Program ....................... . Photovoltaics: A Low-Cost, Low-Maintenance Alternative for
Small Remote Power Plants ................................. . Solar Thermal Energy Systems ................................ . Propellant-Embedded Anchors for Fleet Applications .......... . Preventive Maintenance: Solar Energy Thermal Systems ....... . Oily Sludge Characterization: Summary of Results ........... . The Condensate Pump as a Steam Meter - An Inexpensive
Approach to Energy Management ............................. . A Better Way to Chrome Plate ................................ . $ave Energy Money by Using the Heat Recovery Incinerator
(HRI) Cost Model. ......................................... . Steam Line Leaks: Early Detection Systems Save Big Money ... . Protect Your Diver from Electrical Shock Hazards ............ .
1985
Corrosion Control Ashore .................................... . Forms of Corrosion I: Uniform Corrosion/No Attack .......... . Forms of Corrosion II: Galvanic Corrosion .................. . Forms of Corrosion III: Pitting ............................ . Forms of Corrosion IV: Crevice Corrosion ................... . Forms of Corrosion V: Dealloying and Intergranular Corrosion Forms of Corrosion VI: Stress Corrosion Cracking and
Hydrogen Embr itt lement .................................... . Forms of Corrosion VII: Erosion Corrosion and Cavitation
Corrosion ...... ........................................... . Forms of Corrosion VIII: Corrosion Fatigue and Fretting
Corrosion ................................................. . Corrosion Control I: Introduction to Corrosion Control/
Protective Coatings ....................................... . Corrosion Control II: Materials Selection .................. . Corrosion Control III: Cathodic Protection ................. . Corrosion Control IV: Control of Environment/Corrosion
Allowance ................................................. . Corrosion Control V: Design Factors for Corrosion Control .. . Steam Trap R -Preventative Maintenance .................... . ProductivityxCalculations for At-Sea Containerized Cargo
Transfer .................................................. . Reducing Oil Consnmption of OilcFired Heating Systems ....... . Save$$ on Retrofitting Lighting Controls ................... . Predicting Causeway Train Motion in Irregular Seaways ....... . Stearn Flow Meters in Navy Shore Facilities .................. .
85-21 replaced by Controlling Electromagnetic Interference from Wind Energy
Conversion Systems ........................................ . Determine Seafloor Soil Properties with Diver Operated
Geotechnical Tools ........................................ .
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TDS No.
84-09 84-10
84-11 84-12 84-13 84-14 84-15
84-16 84-17
84-18 84-19 84-20
85-01 85-02 85-03 85-04 85-05 85-06
85-07
85-08
85-09
85-10 85-11 85-12
85-13 85-14 85-15
85-16 85-17 85-18 85-19 85-20 86-05
85-22
85-23
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A System for Locating and Tracking Damaged or Live Oceanographic Cable ....................................... .
Computer Programs that Calculate Solar Energy Systems Performance . .......................... , ................... .
Zero-Discharge Plating Rinse Systems Save Money ............. . Demulsification of Oily Wastes .............................. .
1986
Photovol taic Array Tester ................................... . Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) Could Save
Energy$$ In the Near Future .............................. . Photovoltaic - Powered Security Lights Cut Energy System
Costs ..................................................... . Need a Manganese Phosphate Coating with A Microfinish Better
Than RMS 20? .............................................. . AA&E PRRS - A Program for Designing Cost Effective Secure
Facilities ................................................ .
1987
Secure Enclosures for Low-Security Structures ............... . SecurJ.ty Padlocks and Exterior Ordnance Lock ................ . Single Building Energy Controllers Can Save Energy$$ ....... . Security Hasps, Anti-Intrusion Bar, and Universal Security
System for Naval Environments ............................. . The NAVMOOR Anchor .......................................... . Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Wraps Reduce the Cost of Maintaining
Timber Piling ............................................. . Single-Ply Roofing System ................................... .
1988
Divers' Tools: A Multifunction Seawater Hydraulic System ... . Design Procedures for Passive Solar Buildings ............... . Prestressed Concrete Fender Piles ........................... . Structural and Civil Analysis Computer Programs: ............ . Continuous Beam Computer Program ............................ . Plane Frame Computer Program ................................ . Plane Truss Computer Program ................................ . Grid Frame Computer Program ................................. . Space Truss Computer Program ................................ . Space Frame Computer Program ................................ . Packaged Cogeneration Systems (PCS) Result in Cost and
Energy Savings ............................................ . A-LESP Procedure for Cost-Effective Facility Energy Planning. Computerized Utility Accounting Systems ..................... . Radio Transmitter Opens Electronic Locks .................... . Machinery Vibration Diagnostics ............................. .
9
TDS No.
85-24
85-25 85-26 85-27
86-01
86-02
86-03
86-04
86-05
87-01 87-02 87-03
87-04 87-05
87-06 87-07
88-01 88-02 88-03 88-04 88-05 88-06 88-07 88-08 88-09 88-10
88-11 88-12 88-13 88-14 88-15
1989
Outdoor Lighting ............................................ . Conversion of Gasoline-Powered Buses to Diesel-Powered Buses. Readily Implementable Technologies For Hazardous Waste
Minimization .............................................. . New Navy Inland Oil Skimmer ................................. . Installing Solar Components on Low-Sloped Roofs ............. . Specify Energy Efficient Windows and Save$$ ................ . How to Insert a Scaled Detail into an AutoCAD Drawing ....... . MIDAS Program Aids Designer i~Mreating Fleet Mooring
Assemblies on Computervision ............................ . PCB Transformers Should you Replace or Retrofill ............ . How to Select the Most Effective Mildewcide for Your Paint .. .
1990
Save Money by Procuring Energy-Efficient Transformers ....... . Paint Spray Booth Wet-to-Dry Conversion ..................... . Survivability Assessment of Utilities ....................... . Oil-Water Separation Made Easier by Using Nonpersistent
Emulsifying Degreasers .................................... . Security Engineering Conference Electronic Bulletin Board ... . Energy Efficient Windows for Navy Housing ................... . Sargent & Greenleaf Model 833C High Security Padlock ........ .
1991
Portable Hydraulic Power Source ............................. . Ice Penetration System Makes Access Holes in Ice for
Divers and Equipment ...................................... . Arctic Camp Support Equipment ............................... . Lightweight Mobile Work Shelter for Cold Weather and Remote
Sites ..................................................... .
1992
High Efficiency Motors Can Save Big$$$$ .................... . Seawater Ballast Pump ....................................... . Painting of Steel Towers .................................... . Abrasion Testing of Cables in Suspension .................... . Center of Expertise for Physical Security ................... . HILAB Environmental Data Base Management System ............. . Computerized Security Assessment Model (SAM) ................ . Horizontal Drilling to 25,000 Feet .......................... . Neutralizing "Locked-Out" Security Containers ............... . Pile Driven Plate Anchors for Fleet Moorings ................ .
*New Techdata Sheet
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TDS No.
89-01 89-02
89-03 89-04 89-05 89-06 89-07
89-08 89-09 89-10
90-01 90-02 90-03
90-04 90-05 90-06 90-07
91-01*
91-02* 91-03*
91-04*
92-01* 92-02'' 92-03* 92-04* 92-05* 92-06* 92-07* 92-08~'
92-09* 92-10*
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SUBJECT CATEGORIES
SHORE FACILITIES
How to Extend Service Life of Guy Lines ..................... . Protection of Fencing Materials in a Marine-Atmosphere
Environment . ....... , ...................................... . Field Identification of Weathered Paints .................... . Protective Coatings for Steel Structures .................... . Cathodic Protection of Fleet Moorings ....................... . Automatically Controlled Surveillance System for Cathodic
Protection of Water Tank Interiors ........................ . Preservative System for Marine Bearing Piles ................ . Cleaning of Fuel Storage Tanks .............................. . Use of Additives to Increase Life of Asphalt Slurry Seals ... . Removal of Graffiti from Surfaces ........................... . Control of Algal Growth on Paints at Tropical Locations ..... . Navy Painting Problems ...................................... , Rapid-Hardening Concrete for Repairing Concrete Structures
in Any Geographic Region ..................... , ......... , .. . Shrinkable Splice Covers for Underground Distribution Cables. Selection of Equipment for Destruction of Classified Material Dual Treated Wood Piles for Marine Use .. ,,, .... ,,, .... ,,,, .. , Enzyme-Catalyzed Cleaning Compounds for Use at Naval
Activities .................... , ......... , ................. . Field Measurement of Paint Film Thickness.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, In-Place Protection of Wooden Bearing Piles Damaged by Marine
Borers --Flexible Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) Barriers .. ,,, Design Criteria for Hot Water Use in Navy Bachelor Enlisted
Quarters, , , , , . , ............................. , ............. . In-Place Protection of Marine Borer Damaged Wooden Bearing
Piles-- Reinforced Mortar Filled Sleeve Barriers ... ,,,,,,, Urethane Foams for Navy Flotation Use ....... ,.,., ... , ....... . Protection of Steel Pontoon Floats from Corrosion .... ,,,,, .. , Air Casters for Heavy/Bulk Loads .. ,, ... ,,, .. ,,,,.,,,., ...... , Power Line Disturbance Monitor and Recorder., ...... , .. ,,,.,,, Power Line Transient Direction Detector.,.,., .. ,.,,.,.,, .. ,., Removing Rubber from Airport Runways ......... , ......... ,.,, .. Insulation Boards in Navy Switch Gear.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Floor Maintenance Problems ... , ..... , , . , . , , , , .. , , . , , , , .. , . , . , . Plastic-Coated Rigid Steel Electrical Conduits and Fittings,, Protection of Fuel Lines Under Piers.,.,,,,,,,, ......... ,,,,, Solid-State Trip Circuit Breakers ....... , .......... , ..... , .. , Piping and Conduit for Navy Fuel Piers.,, ...... , .. , .. , ...... . Measuring Water Permeability of Masonry Walls ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Painting Steel Structures Underwater ...... , ..... ,, ...... , ... . Airfield Marking Paints, , , ........... , .... , ................. . Power Line Impulse Voltage Suppressors.,,,,,,,, .. ,,.,,.,.,,,.
S = Supersedes original TDS of same number
11
TDS No.
72-01
72-02 72-03 72-04 73-09
73-11 73-16 73-17 73-18 73-19 73-20 74-01
74-02 74-03 74-04 74-07
74-08S 74-11
74-12
75-01
75-02 75-04 75-05 75-06 75-17 75-18 75-19 75-20 75-22 75-24 75-26 75-27 75-30S 75-31 75-32 75-33 76-01
How to Estimate Quantities of Paint Required for a Job ...... . Cleaning and Coating Equipment for Antenna Guy Lines ........ . Airfield Pavement Roughness ................................. . Reflective Floor Finishes for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars .. . Inspection Methods for Wood Fender and Bearing Piles ........ . Physical Security at Facilities ............................. . Blast Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Slabs -- Computer
Program BARCS ............................................. . PVC-Coated Posts and Accessories for Chain-Link Fences ...... . Epoxy Resin for Repairing Cracked Concrete .................. . Minimum Concrete Cover in Thin-Wall Concrete Floating
Structures ................ , ............................... . Kit for Detecting Lead-Based Paints ......................... . Effectiveness of Rust Remover ............................... . Coating Interiors of Steel Potable Water Tanks .............. . Painting of Concrete Swimming Pools ......................... . Nontoxic Lead-Free Primer ................................... . Clear Waterproof Sealers for Masonry ........................ . Steam Hoses for Shore-to-Ship Use ........................... . Coating Systems for Tropical Environment .................... . Incompatibility of Paints ................................... . Use of Windsor Probe Test System for Strength Evaluation of
Concrete in Naval Construction ............................ . Latex-Modified Concrete ..................................... . ADINA-- A General Purpose Finite Element Program ........... . SINGER -- 2D Inelastic Frames ............................... . SDOOR Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of Plates ............... . BARCS --Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of Slabs ................ . DYNFA -- 2D Nonlinear Frames ................................ . INSLAB -- 2D Finite Element Plates,; ........................ . OVER-- Overturning Blast Cells ............................. . BLAST-- Blast Loading in Blast Cells ....................... . CEL SAPS-- A General Purpose Finite Element Program ........ . A Heat-Activated Alarm System for Railroad Boxcars Carrying
Explosives ................................................ . PLOT3DX --A Finite Element Plotting Program ................ . GEN3D --A Finite Element Input Generation Program .......... . PLOTlDX --A Finite Element Plotting Program ................ . Tension Measurement Device for VLF Antenna Guys ............. . Splicing of Shore-to-Ship Three-Conductor Power Cable ....... . FLUSH -- Soil Structure Analysis ............................ . DRAIN-2D --Inelastic Dynamic Response ...................... . ETABS --Extended 3D Building Analysis ...................... . CUMLIQ Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential .............. . APOLLO Soil Liquefaction ................................. . TIMHIS Time History Plots ................................ . SIMQKE Simulation of Ground Motion ....................... . RESPLOT --Response Spectra Plots ........................... .
R - Revised
12
TDS No.
76-03 76-04 76-07 76-09 76-13 76-14
76-15 76-16 77-02
77-03 77-04 77-06 77-09R 77-10 77-14 77-16 77-17 77-18 77-19
77-20 78-01 78-04 78-05 78-06 78-07 78-08 78-09 78-10 78-11 78-12
78-13 78-16 78-17 78-18 78-19 78-20 78-21 78-22 78-23 78-24 78-25 78-26 78-27 78-28
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DAEM --Hazard Evaluation of Buildings ...................... . OPTIREC --Optimum Record Selection ......................... . SPECEQ --Generation of Response Spectra .................... . SPECTR --Spectra Response Analysis ......................... . SHAKE-- Elastic Response of Sites .......................... . SAKE-- Inelastic Analysis R/C Frames ....................... . DRAIN-TABS-- Inelastic 3D Structural Response .............. . CH42 --Earthquake Record Selection ......................... . RECUR-- Earthquake Recurrence .............................. . Detection of Holidays on Coated Metal Surfaces .............. . Over-Rust Primers for Steel Surfaces ........................ . Treated Wood for Marine Use ................................. . Rust-Converter and Rust-Arresting Coatings .................. . Safety Precautions for Use of Airless Spray Equipment ....... . Surface Preparation for Coatings ............................ . Airfield Marking Paints ..................................... . Mechanical Properties of Preservative Treated Marine Piles .. . Protection of Insulated Steam and Hot Water Lines Under
Piers and Wharves ......................................... . Inspection of Painting ...................................... . Programmed Painting ......................................... . Steel/Ply Attack-Resistant Wall System ...................... . Roof Drainage Downspouts .................................... . Repair of Exterior Protective Coatings ...................... . Facilities Engineering Support Office ....................... . Improved Wire Rope Inspection ............................... . fiberglass Polyester Resin (FPR) Coating System for Fleet
Mooring Buoys .................. ; .......................... . Prevention of Forced Entry .................................. . Adhesive Selection .......................................... . Increase Security in Sensitive Areas ........................ . Waterproofing a Concrete Foundation ......................... . Selection of Coatings ....................................... . Paint Failures -Causes & Remedies .......................... . Security Screens ............................................ . Stop Mildew on Buildings .................................... . Pre-Engineered Explosives Magazines ......................... . Leak Detection in Pipelines ................................. . Encapsulation of Asbestos in Naval Facilities ............... . Hi-Shear Model LK1200 High Security Padlock ................. . Epoxies for Concrete Repair ................................. . Reflective Floor Coatings for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars .. . Nondestructive Wire Rope Testing: Remote Data Recorder ..... . Are Resaturants for Coating Bituminous Built-Up Roofing
Membranes Effective? ...................................... . Reflective Floor Coatings for Aircraft Maintenance Hangars .. .
S Supersedes original TDS of same number R = Revised
13
TDS No.
78-29 78-30 78-31 78-32 78-33 78-34 78-35 78-36 78-37 78-38 78-39 78-50 78-51 79-01 79-04 79-05 79-07
79-08 79-09 79-10 80-02 80-03S 80-06 81-02 81-04
8l-06S 81-07 82-0lR 82-04 82-05 82-07 82-08 82-10 82-11 82-12R 82-13 83-10 83-13 83-16 83-17 83-23
83-24 83-17
Nondestructive Wire Rope Testing: Remote Data Recorder ..... . Are Resaturants for Coating Bituminous Built-Up Roofing
Membranes Effective? ...................................... . Steel Grating Cage Provides Secure Enclosure for Low
Security Structures ....................................... . Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) Coated Rebars ..................... . Infrared Thermometers for Roofing Inspectors ................ . Navy Family Housing: How to Reduce Moisture Damage in Humid
Climates .................................................. . Dual Control Padlock (DCP): Equivalent Security at Half
the Cost .................................................. . NAVFAC' s Corrosion Management Program ..... , .................. . Corrosion Control Ashore .................................... . Forms of Corrosion I: Uniform Corrosion/No Attack .......... . Forms of Corrosion II: Galvanic Corrosion .................. . Forms of Corrosion III: Pitting ............................ . Forms of Corrosion IV: Crevice Corrosion ................... . Forms of Corrosion V: Dealloying and Intergranular Corrosion Forms of Corrosion VI: Stress Corrosion Cracking and
Hydrogen Embr itt lement .................................... . Forms of Corrosion VII: Erosion Corrosion and Cavitation
Corrosion ....... .......................................... . Forms of Corrosion VIII: Corrosion Fatigue and Fretting
Corrosion ................................................. . Corrosion Control I: Introduction to Corrosion Control/
Protective Coatings ....................................... . Corrosion Control II: Materials Selection .................. . Corrosion Control III: Cathodic Protection ................. . Corrosion Control IV: Control of Environmental/Corrosion
Allowance ................................................. . Corrosion Control V: Design Factors for Corrosion Control .. . Save Money by Using the Penetration Resistance Rating System
(PRRS) Program to Reduce Physical Security Costs .......... . Need a Manganese Phosphate Coating With a Microfinish
Better Than RMS 20? ....................................... . AA&E PRRS - A Program for Designing Cost Effective Secure
Facilities ................................................ . Secure Enclosures for Low-Security Structures ............... . Security Padlocks and Exterior Ordnance Lock ................ . Security Hasps, Anti-Intrusion Bar, and Universal Security
System For Naval Environments ............................. . Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Wraps Reduce the Cost of Maintaining
Timber Piling ............................................. . Prestressed Concrete Fender Piles ........................... . Structural and Civil Analysis Computer Programs ............. . Continuous Beam Computer Program ............................ . Plane Frame Computer Program ................................ . Plane Truss Computer Program ................................ .
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TI>S No.
83-23
83-24
83-27 83-30 84-05
84-06
84-08 84-10 85-01 85-02 85-03 85-04 85-05 85-06
85-07
85-08
85-09
85-10 85-11 85-12
85-13 85-14
85-21
86-04 •
86-05 87-01 87-02
87-04
87-06 88-03 88-04 88-05 88-06 88-07
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Grid Frame Computer Program ................................. . Space Truss Computer Program ................................ . Space Frame Computer Program ................................ . Radio Transmitter Opens Electronic Locks .................... . Machinery Vibration Diagnostics ............................. . How to Insert a Scaled Detail into an AutoCAD Drawing ....... . MIDAS Program Aids Designer inTMreating Fleet Mooring
Assemblies on Computervision ............................ . How to Select the Most Effective Mildewcide for Your Paint .. . Save Money by Procuring Energy-Efficient Transformers ....... . Paint Spray Booth Wet-to-Dry Conversion ..................... . Security Engineering Conference Electronic Bulletin Board ... . Sargent & Greenleaf Model 833C High Security Padlock ........ , High Efficiency Motors Can Save Big$$$$ .................... . Painting of Steel Towers .................................... . Center of Expertise For Physical Security ................... . Computerized Security Assessment Model (SAM) ................ . Neutralizing "Locked-Out" Security Containers ............... .
ENERGY CONSERVATION/POWER GENERATION
Detecting Leaks in Buried Utility Lines ..................... . Selecting an Energy Management System ....................... . Energy Monitor .............................................. . Energy Data Mobile Laboratory ............................... . Heavy Shale Oil as Boiler Fuel .............................. . Modular Boiler System ....................................... . Energy Conservation Calculations for Night Setback System ... . Temperature Setback Guide for Central Air-Handling/Reheat
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Packaged Heating and Cooling
System ................................................... · · Temperature Setback Guide for Steam Radiation/ Convection
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Hot Water Radiation/Convection
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Heating and Ventilating System. Temperature Setback Guide for Central Air-Handling/Mixing
System .................................................... . Temperature Setback Guide for Forced Air Furnace Heating
System .................................................. · .. Power-Conditioning System for Wind Generators ............... . Insulation Deficiencies and Their Effects on Heat Loss in
Navy Housing .............................................. . Instrumentation Package for Field Energy Surveys ............ . Field Determination of Insulation R-Values .................. . Turn Off the Lights! ! ....................................... . Navy-Generated Waste Oil - No Longer a Disposal Problem ..... .
R = Revised *New Techdata Sheet
15
TDS No.
88-08 88-09 88-10 88-14 88-15 89-07
89-08 89-10 90-01 90-02 90-05 90-07 92-01* 92-03* 92-05* 92-07* 92-09*
75-23 77-15 78-03 78-14 78-15 78-41 78-42
78-43
78-44
78-45
78-46 78-47
78-48
78-49 78-52
78-53R 79-02 79-03 80-01 80-04
Integral Lighting Switches for Fluorescent Lights ........... . Fluorescent Dimming Controls ................................ . Photocell On-Off Lighting Control ........................... . Skylight Illumination ....................................... . Electrical Energy Saving .................................... . Electricity from Wind- Save$$ ............................. . Cleaner Air-- Improved Efficiency .......................... . Energy Savings in Motors .................................... . Task-Ambient Lighting ....................................... . Skylight Overhangs .......................................... . Selecting an Energy Controller for Your Building ............ . Calculator to Determine Optimum Make/Buy Ratio of Electrical
Power ..................................................... . Heat Recovery from DJ.esel Exhaust Results in Energy Savings .. Site Selection: A Critical Element for a Wind Energy
Conversion System ......................................... . Sprayed Polyurethane Foam Roofing System .................... . Finding Wasteful Electricity Usage .......................... . Turn Off the Lights --Automatically ........................ . Electricity from Wind (Wind Measurement) .................... . Hangar Heating Conservation I: Door Seals .................. . Optimizing Boiler Efficiency: Excess-Air Trim Systems ...... . Hangar Heating Conservation II: Flexible Vinyl Strip Doors .. High Efficiency Fluorescent Ballasts ........................ . High Efficiency Motors Pay Off .............................. . Energy Conservation: Measuring Heat Loss in Steam Lines .... . Burning Waste Oil Saves Money ............................... . Water-in-Oil Emulsion as a Boiler Fuel ...................... . Reduce Air Conditioning Costs Through Mechanical Ventilation
Cooling ................................................ ···· Electrical Energy Savings: Do So-Called Power Factor
Controllers Pay Off ....................................... . Variable Speed Motor Drives ................................. . Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) to Measure Steam Quality ...... . The ABC's of Energy Storage ................................. . Insulation Deficiencies and Their Effects on Heat Loss in
Navy Housing .............................................. . Photovoltaics: A Low-Cost, Low-Maintenance Alternative for
Small Remote Power Plants ................................. . Solar Thermal Energy Systems ................................ . Preventive Maintenance: Solar Energy Thermal Systems ....... . The Condensate Pump as a Steam Meter -- An Inexpensive
Approach to Energy Management ............................. . Save Energy Money by Using the Heat Recovery Incinerator
(HRI) Cost Mode 1. ......................................... . Steam Line Leaks: Early Detection Systems Save Big Money ... . Steam Trap Rx- Preventative Maintenance .................... . Reducing Oil Consumption of Oil-Fired Heating Systems ....... .
R - Revised
16
TIJS No.
80-05 80-07 80-08 80-09 80-10 80-13 81-01 81-03 81-05 81-08 82-02
82-03 82-09
82-15R 82-17 82-18 82-19 83-01 83-02 83-11 83-12 83-15 83-20 83-21 83-25 83-26
83-29
84-01 84-02 84-03 84-07
84-09
84-11 84-12 84-14
84-16
84-18 84-19 85-15 85-17
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Save$$ on Retrofitting Lighting Controls ................... . Steam Flow Meters in Navy Shore Facilities .................. . Controlling Electromagnetic Interference from Wind Energy
Conversion Systems ........................................ . Computer Programs That Calculate Solar Energy Systems
Performance . ........... , ............ , ..................... . Photovoltaic Array Tester ................................... . Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) Could Save
Energy$$ in the Near Future .............................. . Photovoltaic-Powered Security Lights Cut Energy Systems Costs Single Building Energy Controllers Can Save Energy$$ ....... . Design Procedures for Passive Solar Buildings ............... . Packaged Cogeneration Systems (PCS) Result in Cost and Energy
Savings ................................................... . A-LESP Procedure for Cost-Effective Facility Energy Planning. Computerized Utility Accounting Systems ..................... . Outdoor Lighting ............................................ . Conversion of Gasoline-Powered Buses to Diesel-Powered Buses. Installing Solar Components on Low-Sloped Roofs ............. . Specify Energy Efficient Windows and Save$$ ................ . Save Money by Procuring Energy-Efficient Transformers ....... . Survivability Assessment of UtiUties ....................... . Energy Efficient Windows for Navy Housing ................... .
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Hinimizing Leachate Production at Sanitary Landfills ........ . Cleanup Procedures for Oil-Contaminated Beaches ............. . How to Sample Oily Sludges .................................. . Oil Sludges: A Physical Characterization ................... . Oily Sludges: A Toxicological Examination .................. . Oily Sludge Characterization: Summary of Results ........... . A Better Way to Chrome Plate ................................ . Zero-Discharge Plating Rinse Systems Save Money ............. . Demulsification of Oily Wastes .............................. . Readily Implementable Technologies for Hazardous Waste
Minimization . ............................................. . New Navy Inland Oil Skimmer ................................. . PCB Transformers- Should you Replace or Retrofill .......... . Oil-Water Separation Hade Easier by Using Nonpersistent
Emulsifying Degreasers .................................... . HILAB Environmental Data Base Management System ............. .
AMPHIBIOUS AND ADVANCED BASE
NCEL Family of Wanigans ..................................... . Snow Compaction Equipment.-- Snow Rollers ................... .
''New Techdata Sheet
17
TDS No.
85-18 85-20
85-22
85-25 86-01
86-02 86-03 87-03 88-02
88-11 88-12 88-13 89-01 89-02 89-05 89-06 90-01 90-03 90-06
74-09 74-13 83-19 83-28 84-04 84-15 84-17 85-26 85-27
89-03 89-04 89-09
90-04 92-06*
72-05 72-06
Snowdrift Control for Runways and Skiways ................... . 6-By-6 Truck-Tractor and 20-Ton Semitrailers With High-
Flotation Tires ........................................... . Tracked 10-Passenger Personnel/Cargo Carrier ................ . Tracked 4-Passenger Personnel/Cargo Carrier ................. . 4-By-4 Cargo/Passenger Van With High-Flotation Tires ........ . 4-By-4 Station Wagon/Light Cargo Vehicle With High-Flotation
Tires .......................................... , ......... , . Snow Trails for Light, Wheeled Vehicles ..................... . Snowdrift Control at Polar Camps ............................ . Gravity Ventilator Cap ...................................... . Protective Coverings for Ice and Snow ....................... . Site Preparation for Advanced Base Polar Camps .............. . D4 Low Ground Pressure Snow Tractor ......................... . 1-Ton Truck Cargo Pickup With High-Flotation Tires .......... . Snow-Leveli.ng and Grading Equipment -- 40- and 80-Foot Snow
Planes .................................................... . Snow-Compaction Equipment-- Snow Drags ..................... . Snow Transport Equipment -- Model 1000 Towed Snowplow Carrier Caulking Compounds for Application at Low Temperatures ...... . Portland Cement Concrete for Antarctica ..................... . Road Transitions Between Land, Snow and Ice ................. . A Relocatable, Raised Floor System .......................... . An Expedient On-Grade Warehouse Floor System ................ . The Magromover --A Materials-Handling Device ............... . Productivity Calculations for At-Sea Containerized Cargo
Transfer .................................................. . Predicting Causeway Train Motion in Irregular Seaways ....... . Arctic Camp Support Equipment ............................... . High Efficiency Motors can Save Big$$$$ .................... .
OCEAN ENGINEERING
Hand-Held Hydraulic Rock and Masonry Drill for Use by Divers. Foundation Monitor System (FMS) ............................. . Adhesives for Use Underwater ................................ . Vibratory Anchor ............................................ . Nongrouted Seafloor Fasteners for Use by Divers ............. . Underwater Grout-Dispensing System .......................... . Procedure for Predicting Unaided Breakout of Partially
Embedded Objects from Cohesive Seafloor Soils ............. . Underwater-Mateable Electromechanical Cable Connectors for
Deep-Ocean Power and Communication Application .......... , .. CEL 20K Propellant-Actuated Anchor .......................... . Modified Pneumatic Track Drill for Underwater Use ........... . Electromechanical Swivel/Slipring Assembly for Deep-Ocean
Application ............................................... .
t<New Techdata Sheet
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IDS No.
73-01
73-02 73-03 73-04 73-05
73-06 73-07 73-08 73-10 73-12 73-13 73-14 73-15
74-05 74-06 74-10 75-03 75-08 75-21 76-02 76-05 76-06
85-16 85-19 91-03* 92-01*
75-07 75-09 75-10 75-11 75-12 75-13
75-14
75-15 75-16 75-25
75-28
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Underwater Splicing of Electromechanical Cables ............. . Portable Hydraulic Bandsaw for Underwater Use ............... . Manual Nut Splitter for Diver Use ........................... . Underwater Pile Cutter ...................................... . An Expendable Doppler Penetrometer .......................... . Coaxial Underwater Mateable Connectors ...................... . Problems With Underwater Ultrasonic Inspection .............. . A Survey Spar System for Precision Offshore Seafloor Surveys. Predicting and Preventing Sediment Scour at Seafloor
Facilities ................................................ . Underwater Structure CleanJ.ng ............................... . Multiple STOCKLESS Anchors for Navy Fleet Moorings .......... . STATMOOR Computer Static Analysis of a Single-Point Moored
Vessel. ................................................... . Nondestructive Testing: Hand-Held NDT Device Speeds Wire
Rope Inspection ........................................... . Drag Embedment Anchors for Navy Moorings .................... . Stockless and Stato Anchors for Navy Fleet Moorings ......... . Dealing with Seafloor Soil Problems Through Use of the
Handbook for Marine Geotechnical Engineering .............. . Seawater Hydraulic Motor and Tools Increase Diver
Productivity and Safety ................................... . Ram Tensi.oner - Gives a Lift to Your Ocean Recovery Operation Propellant-Embedded Anchors for Fleet Applications .......... . Protect Your Diver from Electrical Shock Hazards ............ . Determine Seafloor Soil Properties With Diver Operated
Geotechnical Tools ........................................ . A System for Locating and Tracking Damaged or Live
Oceanographic Cable ....................................... . The NAVMOOR Anchor .......................................... . Divers' Tools: A Multifunction Seawater Hydraulic System ... . Portable Hydraulic Power Source ............................. . Ice Penetration System Makes Access Holes in Ice for Divers
and Equipment ............................................. . Lightweight Mobile Work Shelter for Cold Weather and Remote
Sites ..................................................... . Seawater Ballast Pump ....................................... . Abrasion Testing of Cables in Suspension .................... . Horizontal Drilling to 25,000 Feet .......................... .
''New Techdata Sheet
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TDS No.
75-29 77-01 77-05 77-11 77-13 80-11 80-12 82-16
83-03 83-04 83-05
83-06
83-07 83-08 83-09
83-14
83-18 83-22 84-13 84-20
85-23
85-24 87-05 88-01 91-01*
91-02''
91-04* 92-02* 92-04* 92-08*
KEYWORDS
A
Abrasion testing, cables .................................... . Accelerators, concrete . ..................................... . Accounting systems, computerized utility .................... . Adhesive formulations, underwater ........................... . Adhesives ................................................... . Air bearing devices ......................................... . Air casters . ................................................ .
' Air conditioning, mechanical ventilation .................... . Aircraft hangars ............................................ . Airfield marking paints ..................................... . Airfield pavements .......................................... . Air leakage, hangars ........................................ . Air less spray guns .......................................... . Air pollution ............................................... . Alarm system, trains ........................................ . A-LESP procedure, facility energy planning .................. . Algae, growth control. ...................................... . Ammunition, pre-engineered magazines ........................ . Anchoring flukes ............................................ . Anchors, deep ocean
Direct-embedment ....................................... . Drag embedment ......................................... . Handbook ............................................... . NAVMOOR ................................................ . Pile driven ............................................ . Propellant- actuated .................................... . Stockless .............................................. . Stock less and STATO .................................... . Vibratory .............................................. .
Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency .......................... . Antenna guy lines ............................................ . Antennas ....................................... , ... , ........ . Anti-intrusion bar .......................................... . Arctic camp support equipment ............................... . Arms, ammunition, and explosives ............................ . Asbestos, encapsulation ..................................... . Asphalt runways ............................................. .
Asphalt slurry seals ........................................ . Assistance, PWO ............................................. . Attack-resistant wall system ................................ .
B
Barium metaborate pigment ................................... . Beach cleanup ............................................... .
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IDS No.
92-04 74-02 88-13 75-10 82-01R 75-06 75-06 83-29 76-09 75-33, 76-07 83-02, 79-01 74-04, 78-13 88-12 73-20 82-12R 75-16
75-11 83-08 83-14 87-05 92-10 75-16, 83-05, 83-09 75-11 85-17 78-19 72-01' 87-04 91-03 86-05 83-10 76-07, 75-19 73-18 81-02 80-02
77-14 74-13
79-05
83-13
78-15
84-13 83-09
76-04
75-33,
TDS No.
Bearing piles, wood Dua !-treatment ......................................... . 74-07 Inspection ............................................. . 76-13 Mortar-filled barriers ................................. . 75-02 Pile cutter ............................................ . 77-11 Preservative system ........ ............ , .. , ............ . 78-50, 73-16 PVC barrier ............................................ . 74-12
Biocides .................................................... . 73-20 Bituminous coatings ......................................... . 83-24 Block walls, concrete ....................................... . 75-31 Boilers
Coal-fired ............................................. . 81-01 Excess-air--trim systems ................................ . 83-11 Fuel. .................................................. . 78-15 Modular systems ........................................ . 78-41 Waste Oil .............................................. . 80-04, 83-25 Water- in -oU emulsions ................................. . 83-26
Bonding materials ........................................... . 82-01R Boxcar explosions ........................................... . 78-13 Brick waterproofing ......................................... . 77-16 Building construction ....................................... . 75-01 Building construction, polar areas
Caulking compounds ..................................... . 75-03 Portland cement concrete ............................... . 75-08 Site preparation ....................................... . 73-13 MWS (mobile work sh<dter) .............................. . 91-04
Building maintenance Algal growth ........................................... . 73-20 Cleaning compound ...................................... . 74-088 Coating selection ...................................... . 82-07 Contract performance . .................................. . 74-01 Exterior paints . ....................................... . 80-06 Floors ................................................. . 75-22 GraffitL .............................................. . 73-19 Lead-based paint ....................................... . 77-04 Mildew control. ........................................ . 82-11 Paint failures ......................................... . 82-08 Paint film gages ....................................... . 74-11 " Paint quantities ....................................... . 76-03 PUF roofing systems .................................... . 82-17 Rust removers . ......................................... . 77-06 Tropical environments . ..... ' ............................ . 77-18
Buildings Facility energy planning ............................... . 88-12 Installing solar components ............................ . 89-05 Passive solar .......................................... . 88-02 Thermal heating ........................................ . 84-12
Bulldozers .................................................. . 73-14 Bulletin board, electronic .................................. . 90-05 Buoys ....................................................... . 73-09, 81-06
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Buried cable ................................................ . BUR roofing membranes ....................................... . Buses, gasoline-to-diesel .. ................................. . Bus supports, electrical. .......... , ........................ .
c
Cable Electro-optic .......................................... . Fiber-optic ............................................ . Protection ............................................ . SpLicing .............................................. .
Cable connectors Dry .................................................... . Wet .................................................... .
Cables, underwater .......................................... . Camp, Arctic support equipment .............................. . Cargo handling .............................................. . Carpet, maintenance . ........................................ . Cathodic protection
Corrosion control ......... ............................. . Fleet mooring .......................................... . Steel pontoons ......................................... . Water tanks ............................................ .
CATMO, computer program ..................................... . Caulking compounds, polar areas ............................. . Causeway train motion, computer program ..................... . Central air-handling/mixing system .......................... . Central air-handling/reheat system .......................... . Centrifugal devices, fans and pumps ......................... . Chrome plating .............................................. . Circuit breakers, solid-state ............................... . Civil analysis computer programs ............................ . Cleaning compounds, enzyme-catalyzed ........................ .
' Coal- fired boilers .......................................... . Coating application ......................................... . Coating systems
Aircraft hangars ....................................... . Application ............................................ . Chain -link fences ...................................... . Exterior, repair ...................... ................. . Failures, causes and remedies ..... , .................... . Fuel lines ............................................. . Guy lines .............................................. . Holiday detection ...................................... . Incompatibility ........................................ . Inspection ............................................. . Lead-free primer ....................................... . Manganese phosphat" .................................... . Mildew ................................................. .
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ms No.
85-24 83-24 89-02 75-20
92-04 92-04 92-08 75-29,
75-15 7 5-15' 85-24 91-03 76-06 75-22
85-15 73-09 75-05 73-11 85-19 75-03 85-19 78-48 78-43 84-02 84-17 75-27 88-04 74-088 81-01 75-31
76-09 75-31 76-16 80-06 82-08 75-26 72-01 78-38 77-19 77-09R 77-14 86-04 82-11
78-20
80-11
Coating systems (continued) Over-rust primers ...................................... . Programmed ............................................. . Reflect i.ve ............................................. . Rust arresting ......................................... . Selection criteria . .................................... . Steel pontoons ......................................... . Steel structures ....................................... . Steel towers ........................................... . Surface preparation .................................... . Swimming pools ......................................... . Tropical environments .................................. . Underwater applied ..................................... . Waterproof i.ng .......................................... . Water tanks ............................................ . Wood piles ............................................. .
Coaxial connectors, underwater .............................. . Cogeneration, diesel exhaust ................................ . Cogeneration systems, packaged .............................. . Computer programs
ADINA .................................................. . APOLLO ................................................. . AutoCAD ................................................ . BARCS .................................................. . BLAST ..................................................• CADDS .................................................. . CATMO .................................................. . CEL SAPS ............................................... . CH42 ................................................... . Continuous Beam ........................................ . CUMLIQ ........................ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · DAEM ................................................... . DRAIN-2D ...................... · · · · · · · ·. · · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · · · DRAIN-TABS ............................................. . DYNFA .................................................. . Energy systems performance ............................. . ETABS .................................................. . FLUSH .................................................. . GEN3D ......................... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Grid Frame ............................................. . HI LAB .................................................. . INSLAB .................... , ............................ . MIDAS .................................................. . OPTIREC ................................................ . Outdoor lighting design ................................ . OVER ................................................... . Plane Frame ............................................ . Plane Truss ...................................... , ..... . PLOTlDX ................................................ . PLOT3DX ................................................ .
24
TIJS No.
78-39 79-10 83-17 78-51 82-07 75-05 75-32, 72-04 92-03 79-04 77-10 77-18 75-32 77-16 77-09R, 73-11 74-12, 74-07 80-11 82-09 88-11
78-04 78-25 89-07 78-07 78-11 89-08 85-19 78-12 78-36 88-05 78-24 78-29 78-22 78-35 78-08 85-25 78-23 78-21 78-17 88-08 92-06 78-09 89-08 78-30 89-01 78-10 88-06 88-07 78-18 78-16
TDS No.
Computer programs (continued) PRRS ................................................... . 85-21, 86-05 RECUR .................................................. . 78-37 RESPLOT ................................................ . 78-28 SAKE ................................................... . 78-34 SAM .................................................... . 92-07 SDOOR .................................................. . 78-06 SHAKE .................................................. . 78-33 SIMQKE ................................................. . 78-27 SINGER ................................................. . 78-05 Space Frame ............................................ . 88-10 Space Truss ............................................ . 88-09 SPECEQ ................................................. . 78-31 SPECTR ................................................. . 78-32 STATMOOR ............................................... . 83-06 Structural and civil engineering ....................... . 88-04 TIMHIS ................................................. . 78-26
Computerized security assessment model (SAM) ................ . 92-07 Computerized uT~l.ity accounting system ...................... . Computervision ............................................ .
88-13 89-08
Concrete Coating selection ...................................... . 82-07 Epoxy repair ........................................... . 83-16 FOE-coated rebars ...................................... . 83-30 Latex-modified ......................................... . 78-01 Paint failures ......................................... . 82-08 Pontoons ............................................... . 77-03 Port land cement ........................................ . 75-08 Prestressed fender piles ............................... . 88-03 Rapid-hardening ........................................ . 74-02 Repairing .............................................. . 77-02' 74-02 Swimming pools ......................................... . 77-10 Waterproofing .......................................... . 77-16, 82-05 Windsor Probe Test ..................................... . 77-20
Concrete floors, maintenance ................................ . 75-22 Concrete mixes, polar areas . ................................ . 75-08 Conduit, galvanized steel. ................................... . 75-24, 75-30S Connectors, coaxial . ........................................ . 80-11 Construction
Blast resistant ........................................ . 76-15 Epoxy .................................................. . 83-16
Containerization ............. .. ~ ....................... , .... . 75-06, 76-06 Containerized cargo transfer productivity
calculations ........................................... . 85-16 Containers, security ........................................ . 92-09 Contaminant tracking, electrical ............................ . 75-20 Continuous Beam, computer program ........................... . 88-05
25
TDS No.
Corrosion Concrete pontoons ...................................... . 77-03 Control. ............................................... . 84-10, 85-01,
85-10, 85-11, 85-12, 85-13, 85-14
Electrical conduits .................................... . 75-24 Fencing ................................................ . 76-16, 72-02 Fuel lines ............................................. . 75-26 Guy lines .............................................. . 72-01 • Inspection ............................................. . 76-13 Management program ..................................... . 84-10, 85-01 Moorings ............................................... . 73-09 Nut removal ............................................ . 77-05 Pontoons ............................................... . 75-05, 75-04 Rust remover . .......................................... . 77-06 Steel. ................................................. . 78-51 Water tanks ............................................ . 77-09R, 73-11
Cost model, HRI. ............................................ . 84-18 Critical electrical loads ................................... . 75-18 Creosote, marine piling ..................................... . 78-50, 79-07 Crevice corrosion ........................................... . 85-05
D
Data base, environmental. ................................... . 92-06 Dealloying and intergranular corrosion ...................... . 85-06 Decoupler, electromechanical ................................ . 75-28 Degreasers . . - ................................................ . 90-04 Demand controllers .......................................... . 77-15 Demulsification, oily wastes ................................ . 85-27 Design factors, corrosion control ........................... . 85-14 Deteriorated markings . ...................................... . 75-33 Diesel-powered buses ........................................ . 89-02 Dimming controls, lights .................................... . 80-07 Disposal, waste oil. ........................................ . 80-04 Diver protection system ..................................... . 84-20 Diver tools ................................................. . 83-18, 85-23,
88-01, 92-02 Door hinges, modification for security ...................... . 81-07 Door seals
Flexible vinyl strips ..... , ............................ . 83-12 Hangars ................................................ . 83-02, 83-12
Downspouts .................................................. . 80-03S Drag embedment anchors ...................................... . 83-08, 87-05 Drill
Masonry ................................................ . 75-07 Rock ................................................... . 75-07
Drills Diver-operated ......................................... . 75-07 Portable hydraulic power source ........................ . 91-01
26
Drilling, horizontal. ....................................... . Drifting snow ............................................... . Duty cyclers, energy controllers ............................ .
K
Earthquake modeling, computer programs APOLLO ................................................. . CH42 ................................................... . CUMLIQ ................................................. . DAEM ................................................... . DRAIN-2D ............................................... . DRAIN-TABS ............................................. . ETABS .................................................. . FLUSH .................................................. . OPTIREC ................................................ . RECUR .................................................. . RESPLOT ................................................ . SAKE ................................................... . SHAKE .................................................. . SIMQKE ................................................. . SPECEQ ................................... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · SPECTR ................................... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · TIMHIS ................................................. .
Economic analysis . .......................................... . Electrical, automatic light turn off ........................ . Electrical conduit, plastic-coated rigid steel .............. . Electrical monitor .......................................... . Electrical power lines, monitoring .......................... . Electrical power, make/buy decisions ........................ . Electrical power quality, monitoring ........................ . Electrical power switchgear ................................. . Electrical shock hazards .................................... . Electrical usage ............................................ .
Electricity Fluorescent ballasts ................................... . Wind-generated ......................................... .
Electric motors, high efficiency ............................ . Electrochemical corrosion ................................... . Electromagnetic interference ................................ . Electromechanical cables, underwater
Connectors . ............................................ . Splicing ............................................... . Swivel/s lipring ........................................ .
27
TDS No.
92-08 73-08 82-02
78-25 78-36 78-24 78-29 78-22 78-35 78-23 78-21 78-30 78-37 78-28 78-34 78-33 78-27 78-31 78-32 78-26 92-01 82-19 75-24 78-03 75-18 82-03 75-17 75-20 84-29 80-01, 80-07, 80-09, 82-18,
83-15 80-13, 83-20, 85-01 85-22
75-15 75-29 75-28
80-05, 80-08, 80-10, 84-01
83-01 92-01
TDS No.
Electronic bulletin board ................................... . 90-05 Electronic locks, unauthorized access ....................... . 88-14 Electro-optic cable ......................................... . 92-04 Elevated causeway, productivity calculations ................ . 85-16 EMCS ........................................................ . 82-02 Emulsions ................................................... . 85-27 Encapsulants, asbestos ...................................... . 83-10 Energy calculations, night setback system ................... . 78-42 Energy conservation
A- LESP procedure ....................................... . 88-12 Automatic lights turn off .............................. . 82-19 Coal-fired boilers ..................................... . 81-01 Computerized utility· accounting systems ................ . 88-13 Controller .......................................... · .. . 82-02, 84-01,
87-03 Diesel exhaust heat recovery ........................... . 82-09 Diesel-powered buses ................................... . 89-02 Dimming controls ....................................... . 80-07 Door seals ............................................. . 83-02 Electrical monitoring .................................. . 78-03 Electrical power make/buy ratio ........................ . 82-03 Electrical usage ....................................... . 82-18 Field energy survey .................................... . 79-02 Flexible vinyl strip doors ............................. . 83-12 Fluorescent ballasts ................................... . 83-15 Fluorescent lamps ...................................... . 80-01, 80-05,
80-07 Heat loss in steam lines ............................... . 83-21 Heat recovery incinerator (HRI) ........................ . 84-18 High efficiency motors ................................. . 83-20, 92-01 HP sodium lighting ..................................... . 80-01 Illumination worksheets ................................ . 80-10 Installing solar components ............................ . 89-05 Insulation ............................................. . 78-53, 79-03,
84-09 ' Lighting ............................................... . 80-01 Lighting controls ...................................... . 85-18 Management systems ..................................... . 77-15 Mechanical ventilation cooling ......................... . 83-29 Modular boiler systems ................................. . 78-41 On -off control. ........................................ . 80-08 Packaged cogeneration systems .......................... . 88-11 Passive solar buildings ................................ . 88-02 Photovoltaic power systems ............................. . 84-11 Power factor controller ................................ . 81-03, 84-01 PUF roofing system ..................................... . 82-17 Skylights .............................................. . 80-07, 80-09,
81-08 Solar .................................................. . 85-25
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TIJS No.
Energy conservation (continued) Solar thermal energy ................................... . 84-12, 84-14 Steam meters . .......................................... . 85-20 Storage systems ........................................ . 84-07 Task-ambient lighting .................................. . 81-05 Thermostat setback systems ............................. . 78-43, 78-44,
78-45, 78-46, 78-47, 78-48, 78-49
Variable speed motor drives ............................ . 84-02 Waste oil .............................................. . 83-25 Water-in-oil emulsions .................... ............. . 83-26 Wind-driven generators ................................. . 78-52, 80-13 Wind energy conversion system .......................... . 82-15R, 85-22,
86-02 Wind-generated electricity ............................. . 80-13' 83-01
Energy Conservation Investment Program (ECIP) ............... . 84-02 Energy conservation officers ................................ . 85-18 Energy controllers, single building ......................... . 87-03 Energy data mobile laboratory ............................... . 78-14 Energy efficient
Windows ................................................ . 89-06, 90-06 Transformers ........................................... . 90-01
Energy management ........................................... . 84-16 Energy storage criteria handbook ............................ . 84-07 Enlisted quarters ........................................... . 80-03 Environmental data base ..................................... . 92-06 Environmental protection
Hazardous waste minimization ........................... . 89-03 0 il skimmer ............................................ . 89-04 Oily wastes ............................................ . 85-27 Plating rinse systems .................................. . 85-26
Environment/corrosion allowance_, corrosion control .......... . 85-13 Epoxies, concrete repair .................................... . 83-16
., Epoxy resin, concrete ....................................... . 77-02 Equipment, Arctic camp support .............................. . 91-03 Erosion ..................................................... . 74-13 Erosion and cavitation corrosion ............................ . 85-08 Erosion, seafloor foundations ............................... . 83-03 Excess-air-trim systems, boilers ............................ . 83-11 Explosions, accidental (computer programs)
ADINA .................................................. . 78-04 BARCS .................................................. . 76-15, 78-07 BLAST .................................................. . 78-11 CEL SAPS ............................................... . 78-12 DYNFA .................................................. . 78-08 INSLAB ................................................. . 78-09 OVER ................................................... . 78-10 SDOOR .................................................. . 78-06 SINGER ................................................. . 78-05
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Explosives, boxcars . ........................................ . Explosives magazines, portable .............................. . Exterior paints ............................................. .
F
Facilities Engineering Support Office ....................... . Facility energy planning .................................... . Fans, mechanical ventilation ................................ . Fatigue and fretting corrosion .............................. . Fences, chain-link .......................................... . Fender piles, prestressed concrete .......................... . Fiberglass polyester resin coatings, buoys .................. . Fiber-optic cable ........................................... . Floating landing stages ..................................... . Floating piers .............................................. . Floor coatings, reflective .................................. .
Maintenance ..... ....................................... . Relocatable ............................................ . Wareholises . ............................................ .
Fluorescent ballasts ........................................ . Fluorescent lights .......................................... .
Foam roofing system ......................................... . Forms of corrosion
Crevice ... ............................................. . Deal.loying/intergranular ............................... . Erosion/ cavitation ..................................... . Fatigue/fretting ....................................... . Galvanic ............................................... . Pitting ................................................ . Stress cracking/hydrogen embrittlement ................. . Uniform/no attack ...................................... .
Fouling, water jet cleaning ................................. . Foundations
Concrete (waterproofing) ............................... . Seafloor ............................................... .
Forced air furnace heating system ........................... . Frames
Double-glazed .......................................... . Vinyl. ................................................. .
Fuel conservation ........................................... . Fuel conservation, boilers .................................. . Fuel lines, piers ........................................... . Fuel oils .......................................... , ........ . Fuels
Waste oil .............................................. . Water-in-oil emulsions ................................. .
Fusion bonded epoxy coated rebars ........................... .
30
TDS No.
78-13 82-12 80-06
81-02 88-12 83-29 85-09 76-16, 88-03 81-06 92-04 77-03 77-03 83-17 75-22 76-02 76-05 83-15 80-01, 80-07, 82-19 82-17
85-05 85-06 85-08 85-09 85-03 85-04 85-07 85-02 83-04
82-05 75-09, 83-14 78-49
89-06, 89-06, 77-15' 83-11 75-26, 78-15
83-25 83-26 83-30
72-02
80-05, 81-05,
83-03,
90-06 90-06 80-04
75-308
TDS No.
G
Gages, paint film ........................................... . 74-11 Ga 1 vanic corrosion . ......................................... . 85-03 Gas leak detection .......................................... . 75-23, 79-02,
82-13 Gasoline-powered buses, conversion of ....................... . 89-02 Generators, wind-driven ..................................... . 78-52 Geotechnical tools, seafloor ................................ . 85-23
' Glues ....................................................... . 82-0lR Graffiti removal ............................................ . 73-19 Grease traps . ............................................... . 74-08 Grid Frame, computer program ................................ . 88-08 Ground fault detector (GFD) ................................. . 84-20 Grout dispenser, underwater .................................. · 75-13 Guy lines .................................................... . 72-01, 76-04 Guy lines, VLF antennas ...................................... . 78-19
H
Hangars H<>ating conservation ................................... . 83-02, 83-12 Reflective floor coatings .............................. . 83-17
Hazardous waste minimization ................................ . 89-03 HDS, horizontal drilling system ........ , .................... . 92-08 Heat detBction, boxcars ..................................... . 78-13 Heater recovery requirements, hot water ..................... . 75-01 Heating and ventilating system .............................. . 78-47, 79-02,
87-03 Heat loss
Housing ................................................ . 78-53 Insulation deficiencies ................................ . 84-09 Steam lines ............................................ . 83-21
Heat recovery, diesel exhaust ............................... . 82-09 Heat recovery incinerator cost model ........................ . 84-18 Heat shrinkable tubing, power cables ........................ . 78-20 Heating systems, oil-fired .................................. . 85-17 Heavy shale oil ............................................. . 78-15 High efficiency electric motors ............................. . 83-20, 92-01 IIILAB ....................................................... . 92-06 Hinges, door ................................................ . 81-07 Hi-Shear Model LK1200 padlock ................................ . 83-13 Holes, ice penetration system ............................... . 91-02 Holiday detectors ................................ , .......... . 78-38 Horizontal drilling system (liDS) ............................ . 92-08 Hose, shore-to-ship ......................................... . 77-17 Hot water lines, piers and wharves .......................... . 79-08 Hot water radiation/convection system ....................... . 78-46 Hot water systems ........................................... . 75-01 Housing, insulation ......................................... . 78-53
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Hydraulic handsaw, underwater ............................... . Hydraulic motor, seawater lubricant ......................... . Hydraulic power source, portable ............................ . Hydrogen embr.ittlement corrosion ............................ .
I
Ice penetration system (IPS) ................................ . Illumination levels ......................................... .
Immobilized cables .......................................... . Impact corer, seafloor ...................................... . Impulse voltage suppressors ................................. . Incinerators, classified material. .......................... . Induction motors ............................................ . Information management system ............................... . Infrared thermal imaging system ............................. . Infrared thermometers ....................................... . Inorganic coatings, zinc-rich ............................... . Inspection
Corrosion ... ........................................... . Painting ............................................... . Wire rope .............................................. .
Inspectors Haterials, asphaltic, or coal tar ...................... .
Installations, seafloor ..................................... . Instrumentation
Energy survey package ........ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ....... . Seafloor ............................................... .
Insulating boards, electrical. .............. , . , , . , . , . , ...... . Insulation
Asbestos encapsulation .... ,., ........ , .......... ,., , . , , , l!ous Jng ................................................ .
Steam and hot water lines .... , ............... ,,,,,, .. ,,, Intruder-resistant wall panel ............................... . Iontrac.k leak detector ...................................... .
J
Jet probe ...... , , , .......................................... .
L
Latex-modified concrete ............ , .. , , , , , , , , , . , . , ......... . Latex paints ................................................ . Leachate production ......................................... . Lead-based paint ............................................ . Lead-free primer ............................................ . Leak detection, utility lines ............. , ................. .
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ms No.
77-01 83-18, 92-02 91-01 85-07
91-02 76-09, 80-10' 75-07, 85-23 76-01 74-04 81-03 92-06 79-02 84-05 72-04
76-13 79-09 81-04,
84-05 75-09
79-02 75-09 75-20
83-10 78-53, 79-03 79-08 82-04 84-19
85-23
78-01 77-19 74-09 77-04 77-14
80-09, 81-05 75-12
83-07
79-02,
75-23, 82-13
Lighting, lower wattage ..................................... . Lighting systems ............................................ .
Lighting, outdoors .......................................... . Lights, photovoltaic-powered ................................ . JJoad cyclers/optimizers ..................................... . Locked-Out security containers .............................. .
• Locking devices ............................................. .
Locks Electronic ............................................. . Ordnance ............................................... .
Low security structures, steel grating cages ................ .
M
Machinery, vibration diagnostics ............................ . Magazine (explosives), pre-engineered ....................... .
Magnograpb unit, wire inspection ............................ . Magrornover .................................................. .
Maintenance, steam traps . ................................... . Manganese phosphate coating ................................. . Marine borers . .............................................. .
Marine fouling, cleaning .................................... . Marine geotechnical engineering, handbook ................... . Marine piling, preservatives ................................ . Marking paints, airfields ................................... . Masonry
Surface preparation .................................... .
• Waterproof sealers ..................................... . Materials selection, corrosion control. ..................... .
Mechanical destructors ...................................... .
• Mercury vapor lights ........................................ . Metal oxide res is tors . ................................... , .. .
Meters, steam ............................................... . Microcomputers . ............. , ..................... , . , ....... . Mi.ldew
Growth control and prevention .......................... . Paint resistant ........................................ .
Miniature standard penetration test tool .................... .
Mobile monitoring facility .................................. .
Mobile work shelter, MWS .................................... . Modular boiler system ....................................... .
Modular floor system ........................................ .
Moisture damage, humid climates ............................. .
33
TDS No.
77-11 80-01, 80-07, 80-09, 81-05, 89-01 86-03 77-15' 92-09 76-14, 90-07
88-14 87-02 83-27
88-15 82-12R 81-04 76-06 85-15 86-04
80-05, 80-08, 80-10, 82-19
82-02
84-08,
73-16, 74-07, 74-12, 75-02, 78-50, 79-07, 87-06 83-04 83-14 79-07 79-05
79-04 77-16 85-11 74-04 80-01 76-01 85-20 77-15
82-11 89-10 85-20 78-14 91-04 78-41 76-02 84-06
Monitoring and control sYstems .............................. . Moorings
Cathodic protection .................................... . Drag embedment anchors ................................. . FPR-coated buoys ....................................... . Pile driven plate anchors .............................. . Propellant-actuated anchor ............................. . Seafloor fasteners ..................................... . Single-point ........................................... . Stockless anchors ...................................... . Stock less and STATO .................................... . Vibratory anchor ................................ , ..... , .
Mortar·' epoxy repair . ....................................... . Motors
Electric ...................................... : ........ . Induction .............................................. . Variable speed ......................................... .
Multifunction seawater hydraulic system .................... , , Munitions ................................................... . MWS (mobile work shelter) .............................. , .. , , .
N
NAVMOOR anchor .............................................. . Navy distillate fuel. ......... , . , . , . , . , . , , , ... , . , . , .... , .... . Navy facilities, programmed painting ........................ . Navy hard chrome plating .................................... . Navy housing insulation ..................................... . Navy holts ing windows . ....................................... . Navy special fuel oil .................................. , .... . Night setback, energy calculations ....... ,,,,,.,, .. , ...... .- .. Nitrogen oxide emissions ...................... .............. . No attack corrosion . ................................... · ..... . Nomograph, paints ........................................... . Nondestructive testing, wire ropes .......................... . Nonpersistent emulsifying degreasers ............... , . , ...... , No11toxic coating . ........................................... . Nut spUtter ...................... , , ................. , , , ... , .
0
Oceanographic cable ......................................... . Oceanographic instrumentation, precision placement .......... . Ocean recovery operations . .................................. . Oil-base paint .............................................. . Oil-fired heating systems ................................... . Oil-water separation ........................................ . Oil
Cleaners ............................................... . Contamination . ......................................... .
34
TDS No.
82-02
73-09 83-08 81-06 92-10 75-16, 84-13 75-12 83-06 83-05, 83-09 83-09 75-11 83-16
83-20, 92-01 81-03 84-02 88-01 76-15, 82-12R 91-04
87-05 73-17 79-10 84-17 84-09 90-06 73-17 78-42 78-15 85-02 76-03 83-07, 83-23 90-04 77-14 77-05
85-24 82-16 83-22 77-19 85-17 90-04
73-17 73-17, 74-13
'
Oil (continued) Skimmer ................................................ . Spills ................................................. . Waste .................................................. .
Oily wastes Demulsification ........................................ . Physical characteristics ............................... . Sampling ............................................... . Toxicological examination .............................. .
Ordnance lock ............................................... . Organic coatings, zinc-rich ................................. . Outdoor lighting, design .................................... . Overfire air system, boilers ................................ . Overfire steam system, boilers .............................. . Over-rust primers .. ......................................... .
p
Packaged cogeneration systems ............................... . Packaged heating and cooling system ......................... . Padlocks .................................................... . Padlocks, dual control. ..................................... . Padlocks,- high security ..................................... .
Paints Airfield marking ....................................... . Air less spray gun ...................................... . Algal growth ........................................... . Booth, spray ........................................... . Contracts ............................ ... , .............. . Conversion, wet-to-dry ...... ............ , .............. . Estimating quantities .................................. . Exterior, repair ........... ............................ . Failures, causes and remedies ......... ................. . Field identification ................................... . Film thickness gages ................................... . Fuel lines ............................................. . Guy lines .............................................. . Holiday detection ...................................... . Identification ......................................... . Incompatibility ........................................ . Inspection ............................................. . Lead-based ............................................. . Masonry walls .......................................... . Mi ldewcide ............................................. . Programmed ............................................. . Selection .............................................. . Spray .................................................. . Steel pontoons ......................................... . Steel structures ....................................... .
35
TDS No.
89-04 74-13 80-04
85-27 83-28 83-19, 84-15 84-04 87-02 72-04 89-01 81-01 81-01 78-39
88-11 78-44 76-14, 87-02 84-08 83-13, 84-08, 90-07
79-05 79-01 73-20 90-02 74-01 90-02 76-03 80-06 82-08 72-03 74-11 75-26 72-01 78-38 72-03 77-19 79-09 77-04 75-31 89-10 79-10 82-07 73-19 75-05 72-04
TIJS No.
Paints (continued) Steel towers ........................................... . 92-03 Swimming pools ......................................... . 77-10 Tropical environments .................................. . 77-18 Water tanks ............................................ . 77-09R, 73-11 Wooden piles ........................................... . 74-12
Passl.ve solar buildings, design ............................. . 88-02 Pavement roughness .......................................... . 76-07 Pavements, asphaltic ........................................ . 76-07, 73-18 Payload deployment, ocean operations ........................ . 83-22 PCB transformers ............................................ . 89-09 PEA (propellant-embedded anchors) ........................... . 84-13 Penetration Resistance Rating System (PRRS) ................. . 85-21' 86-05 Penetrometer, soil sampling ................................. . 77-13 Personnel/cargo carrier, polar areas ........................ . 73-03, 73-04 Personnel/cargo van, polar areas ..... , ...................... . 73-05 Photocells, lighting ........................................ . 80-07, 80-08 Photovoltaic
Array tester ........................................... . 86-01 Power systems .......................................... . 84-11 Powered security lights ................................ . 86-03
PHPS (portable hydraulic power sonrce) ...................... . 91-01 Physical security
Anti-intrusion bar ..................................... . 87-04 Attack-resistant wall system ........................... . 80-02 Center of expertise . ................................... . 92-05 Compromising locks ..................................... . 76-14 Electronic locks ....................................... . 88-14 Forced entry (doors) ................................... . 81-07 Hasps .................................................. . 87-04 High security padlocks ................................. . 83-13, 84-08,
90-07 Intruder-resistant wall panel .......................... . 82-04 Key-operated locks and hasp ............................ . 87-04 Ordnance lock .......................................... . 87-02 • Padlocks ............................................... . 87-02, 90-07 Penetration Resistance RatJ.ng System (PRRS) ........... . 85-21' 86-05 Photovoltaic security lights ........................... . 86-03 SAM .................................................... . 92-07 Secu.re et1clos11res . ....................... , ............. . 87-01 Security screens . ........ , ... , .. , ............. , , .. , .... . 82-10 Steel grating cage ..................................... . 83-27 Universal security system .............................. . 87-04
Piers Piling preservatives ................................... . 79-07 Repair ................................................. . 77-11, 80-12 Steam/hot water lines .................................. . 79-08 Ultrasonic inspection .................................. . 80-12
Pile cntter, underwater ..................................... . 77-11 Piles, prestressed concrete ................................. . 88-03
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TDS No.
Piling, marine .............................................. . 79-07, 80-12, 87-06
Pin and socket door hinge ................................... . 81-07 Pipelines, leak detection ................................... . 82-13 Pitting corrosion ........................................... . 85-04 Plane Frame, computer program ............................... . 88-06 Plane Truss, computer program ............................... . 88-07 Plastic cartridge, adhesives ................................ . 75-10 Plating
Hard chrome ............................................ . 84-17 Manganese phosphate coating ............................ . 86-04 Zero-discharge rinse systems ........................... . 85-26
Plywood floors .............................................. . 76-02, 76-05 Plywood/steel walls ......................................... . 80-02 PneumatJ.c track drill. ...................................... . 75-25 Polar camps
Arctic camp support equipment .......................... . 91-03 SHe preparation ....................................... . 73-13 Snowdrift con t ro 1. ..................................... . 73-08 Transient .............................................. . 72-05 Undersnow .............................................. . 73-10 MWS (mobile work shelter) .............................. . 91-04
Pollution abatement Beaches ................................................ . 74-13 Fuel tanks ............................................. . 73-17 Grease traps . .......................................... . 74-088 Incinerators ........................................... . 74-04 Sanitary landfills ..................................... . 74-09
Polymer-strengthened concrete ............................... . 78-01 Polyurethane foam, roof coating ............................. . 82-17 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) wrap, timbers ...................... . 87-06 Pontoons, steel . ...... , , ......... , .......................... . 75-04, 75-05 Portable hydraulic power source (PHPS) ...................... . 91-01 Portable monitor/recorder, electrical. ...................... . 75-17 Portland cement concrete .................................... . 77-20 ., Power cables, splicing ...................................... . 78-20 Power conditioning system ................................... . 78-52 Power factor controller .... ................................. . 81-03 Power Hne
Impulse voltage suppressors ............................ . 76-01 Transient direction detector ........................... . 75-18
Power systems, photovoltaics ................................. . 84-11 Power transients, electrical ........ ........................ . 7 5-17 Pre-engineered explosives magazines ......................... . 82-12R Prestressed concrete fender piles ........................... . 88-03 Preventative maintenance, steam tra.p Rx ..................... . 85-15 Prime movers ................................................ . 73-02, 76-06 Primers, over rust . ......................................... . 78-39 Programmable calculator, electrical
make/buy ratio ......................................... . 82-03
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Programmed painting ......................................... . 79-10 Propellant-embedded anchors (PEA) ........................... . 84-13 Protective coatings
Corrosion contra 1 . ..................................... . 85-10 Exterior, repair . ...................................... . 80-06 Failures, causes and remedies .......................... . 82-08 Fences .......................... ....................... . 76-16 Fuel lines ............................................. . 75-26 Guy lines .............................................. . 72-01, 76-04 Inspection ............................................. . 76-09 Polar areas ............................................ . 73-12 Selection .............................................. . 82-07 Steel pontoons ......................................... . 75-05 Steel structures ....................................... . 72-04 Steel towers ........................................... . 92-03 Swimming pool. ......................................... . 77-10 Tropical environments .................................. . 77-18 Water tanks ............................................ . 77 -09R, 73-11 Wood p i.l es ............................................. . 74-12
Protective wrapping, piers .................................. . 75-26 PRRS, computer program ...................................... . 85-21, 86-05 Public Works Officer, assistance ............................ . 81-02 Pumps, condensate ........................................... . 84-16 PVC barriers ................................................ . 74-12, 82-05
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Quarry tile, maintenance . ................................... . 75-22
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Radio transmitters .......................................... . 88-14 Ram tens ioner . .............................................. . 83-22 Rebars, fusion bonded epoxy coatings ........................ . 83-30 Reflective floor coatings ................................... . Refuse, disposal. ........................................... .
83-17 74-09 '
Reinforced concrete . .................................. , ..... . 77-03 Concrete slabs ......................................... . 76-15 {.
Mortar barriers . ... , .......................... , ........ . 75-02 Remote data recorder, wire rope testing ..................... . 83-23 Resaturant-coated bituminous roofs .......................... . 83-24 Retrofit, lighting controls ................................. . 85-18 Road construction
Asphaltic .............................................. . 73-18 Ice .................................................... . 75-02
Road construction, snow Snow drags ............................................. . 74-06 Snow planes ............................................ . 74-05 Snow plow .............................................. . 74-10 Snow rollers ........................................... . 72-06
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Road construction, snow (continued) Snow tractors .......................................... . Snow trails ............................................ . Transitions ............................................ .
Road transitions, polar areas ............................... . Rock bolts .................................................. . Rock classifier ............................................. . Roofs
Bituminous ............................................. .
" Downspouts ............................................. . Sprayed polyurethane foam .............................. .
Rope, wire (inspection) ..................................... . .. .Runways Aspha.lt ................................................ . Repairing .............................................. . .Roughness profile ...................................... . Rubber deposits ........................................ .
Snow ............... ····································· .Rust-arresting coatings ..................................... . Rust converters ............................................. . R11s t removers . .............................................. .
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Safety, asbestos ............................................ . Salvage operations, ocean ................................... . SAM ......................................................... . Sanitary landHlls .......................................... . Scour, seafloor foundations ................................. . Screens, physical security .................................. . SDH, steerable drill head ................................... . Seafloor foundations ........................................ . Sea.floors
Cables ................................................. . Cohesive so .Us ......................................... . Fasteners .............................................. . Instrumentation ........................................ . Long-term settlement ................................... . Nut splitter ........................................... . Partially embedded objects ............................. . PJ.le cutter ............................................ . Sol.l problems, handbook ................................ . Soil sampli.ng .......................................... . Survey spar system ..................................... . Tools .................................................. .
Sealing compounds Concrete ............................................... . Polar areas ............................................ .
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TDS No.
73-14 73-07 75-21 75-21 75-12 85-23
83-24, 84-05 80-03 82-17 81-04
75-19 75-19 76-07 75-19 73-01 78-51 78-51 77-06
83-10 75-14 92-07 74-09 83-03 82-10 92-08 83-03
92-04 75-14 75-12, 75-28 75-09 77-05 75-14 77-11 83-14 77-13 82-16 85-23
77-02 75-03
75-13
TDS No.
Seawater Ballast pump ........................................... . 92-02 Lubricated hydraulic motor ............................. . 83-18, 92-02
Security Assessment model (SAM) ................................. . 92-07 Containers, locked-out ................................. . 92-09 Hasps .................................................. . 87-04 Lights, photovol taic ................................... . 86-03 I,ow structures . ........................................ . 87-01 Physical. .............................................. . 92-05
Sediment eros ion . ........................................... . 83-03 SF6 tracer gas, utility lines ............................... . 75-23, 84-19 Shelter •
Arctic camp support equipment .......................... . 91-03 Mobile work shelter .................................... . 91-04
Ship cables, splicing ....................................... . 78-20 Shore facili.ties, corrosion control. ........................ . 84-10 Site
Preparation, polar areas ............................... . 73-13 Selection, wind energy conversion system ........ , ...... . 82-15R Surveying, handbook .................................... . Remote shelter ......................................... .
83-14 91-04
Skimmer, oil ... , , . , . , ......... , , , .. , , .. , ... , , , , , , . , ......... . 89-04 Skiways ..................................................... . 73-01 Skylights ........... , . , , . , , ....... , , , , , .. , .... , , , .. , , ...... , . 80-07, 80-09,
81-08 Sludges
Physical characteristics ........ ,, ......... ,.,., ....... . 83-28 Sampling ................. , .......... , .................. . 83-19, 84-15 Toxicological examination .............................. . 84-04
Snow-compaction equipment Drags .................................................. . 74-06 P 1 anes ..... , . , .. , , , , .. , .... , . , . , , , , , . , . , ... , , , , , , ...... , 74-05 Plows ......................................... · · · · · · · · · · 74-10 Ro 11 ers ................................................ . 72-06 Tractors ............................................... . 73-14
Snowdrift control ........................................... . 73-01, 73-08 Snow trails ... , .. , .......................................... . 73-07 Sodium lighting systems ....... , ............................. . Sodium sulfide test .. , .. , ........... , ....................... .
80-01 77-04
Solar radiation ............................................. . 73-12, 81-08 Solar systems
Installing components .......... , .. , .................... . 89-05 Passive ................................................ . 88-02 Performance of . ........................................ . 85-25 Preventive maintenance . ................................ 0 84-14 Thermal energy ....................... , ................. . 84-12
Solid-waste management ...................................... . 74-09 Space Frame, computer program ...... o 0 •o ••• •o • •••• • 0 o •o • •••• 0.
Space Truss, computer program ............................... . 88-10 88-09
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TDS No.
Spar system, seafloor surveys ............................... . 82-16 Splice covers, shrinkable ................................... . 74-03 Spray guns, airless ......................................... . 79-01 Spreading rates, paints ..................................... . 76-03 Station wagon/light-cargo vehicle ........................... . 73-06 STATMOOR, computer program .................................. . 83-06 STATO anchors ............................................... . 83-09 Steam
Consumption ............................................ . 84-16 !loses .................................................. . 77-17 Lines
Heat loss ............................................ . 83-21 Leaks ................................................ . 84-19 Piers and wharves .................................... . 79-08
Meters ................................................. . 84-16, 85-20 Pressure reducing valve (PRV) .......................... . 84-03 Radiation/convection system ............................ . 78-45 Trap, preventative maintenance ......................... . 85-15
Steel grating cage, physical security ....................... . 83-27 Steel/ply wall system ....................................... . 80-02 Steel structures
Cathodic protection .................................... . 73-09 Coating systems ........................................ . 82-07 Holiday detection ...................................... . 78-38 Over-rust primers ...................................... . 78-39 Paint failures ......................................... . 82-08 Protective coatings .................................... . 72-04 Rust-arresting coatings ................................ . 78-51 Rust converters . ....................................... . 78-51 Rust removers . ......................................... . 77-06 Surface preparation .................................... . 79-04 Towers, painting of .................................... . 92-03 Ultrasonic inspection .................................. . 80-12 Urethane foams ......................................... . 75-04 Water tanks ............................................ . 77-09R, 73-11
Steerable drill head ( SDH) .................................. . 92-08 Stockless anchors ........................................... . 83-05, 83-09 Stone (natural) waterproofing ............................... . 77-16 Storage, energy systems ..................................... . 84-07 Storage, oily sludges ....................................... . 83-19 Storage tanks
Fuel. ................................................... . 73-17 Water .................................................. . 73-11
Stress corrosion cracking ................................... . 85-07 Structural modeling, computer programs
Continuous Beam ........................................ . 88-05 GEN3D .................................................. . 78-17 Grid Frame ............................................. . 88-08 Pla.ne Frame ............................................ . 88-06 Plane Truss ............................................ . 88-07
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Structural modeling, computer programs (continued) PLOTlDX ................................................ . PLOT3DX ...................................... · · · · · · · · · · · Space Frame ............................................ . Space Truss ............................................ .
Structures, low-security ........... , ........................ . Support, PWO ................................................ . Survey spar system, seafloor ................................ . Swimming pool, coatings ..................................... . Switches, lighting .......................................... . Swivel/slipring assembly, underwater ........................ .
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Tank, hard chrome plating ................................... . Temperature setback control systems ......................... .
Thermal insulation measurement system ....................... . Thermal, solar energy systems ............................... . Thermostats, night setback calculations ..................... . Thermostat systems, night setback ........................... .
Test equipment, photovoltaic arrays ......................... . Timber piles
Cutting ....................................... · · · · · · · · · · PVC wraps .............................................. .
Time clocks, energy controllers ............................. . Tires, high-flotation
Cargo/passenger van .................................... . One-ton truck .......................................... . Stationwagon ........................................... . Truck-tractorjtraile.r .................................. .
Tools, diver's ......................•........................
Toxic materials ............................................. . Toxic paint ................................................. . Toxicity analyzer, Beckman Microtox ......................... . Tracked vehicles, polar areas ................................ . Transformers
Energy-efficient ....................................... . PCB .................................................... .
Transporter, containers . ............ , . , ... · .................. . Transports, polar areas
Cargo/passenger van .................................... . One-ton truck .......................................... .
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TDS No.
78-18 78-16 88-10 88-09 87-01 81-02 82-16 77-10 80-05 75-28
84-17 78-43, 78-45, 78-47, 78-49 79-03 84-12, 78-42 78-43, 78-45, 78-47, 78-49 86-01
77-11 87-06 82-02
73-05 73-15 73-06 73-02 83-18, 92-02 73-20, 77-04' 84-04 73-03,
90-01 89-09 76-06
73-05 73-15
78-44, 78-46, 78-48,
84-14
78-44, 78-46, 78-48,
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88-01,
84-15 77-14
73-01•
Transports, polar areas (continued) Stationwagon ........................................... . Track.ed carrier . ....................................... .
Truck-tractors_, pola.r areas .......... ....................... .
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UCT (undenqater construction teams) ......................... . Ultrasonic inspection, pilings .............................. . Underground distribution cables ............................. . Undersea instAllations, communication ....................... . Underwater
Adhesives .............................................. . Cables (locating) ...................................... . Coaxial eontlectors .. ................................... . Constrt1ct io11 . .......................................... . Drilling ............................................... . Excavation, track drill ................................ . Nut splitter ........................................... . PJle cutter ............................................ . Soil sampUng .......................................... . Tools .................................................. .
Ultrasonic inspections .................................. . Underwater cables
Co11necto.rs. , ........................................... . Cutting ................................................ . Excavation . ............................................ . Nut splHter ........................................... . Repair ................................................. .
Underwater cleaning ......................................... . Underwater construction teams (UCT) ......................... . {Jni.form corrosion . .......................................... . UniverRnl security system ................................... . Urethane foams .............................................. . Utility lines
Buried ................................................. . Electrical ............................................. . Fuel ................................................... . Leak detection ......................................... . Leaking ................................................ . Monitoring ... .......................................... . Steam, shore-to-ship ................................... .
U ti.l.i. ties Computerized accounting system ......................... . Survivability assessment of ............................ .
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TIJS No.
73-06 73-03 73-02
91-01 76-13, 74-03 75-15
75-10 85-24 80-11 77-01 75-07 75-25 77-05 77-11 77-13 83-18, 92-02 80-12
80-11 77-01 75-25 77-05 75-29 83-04 91-01 85-02 87-04 75-04
74-03, 75-27 75-26 82-13 75-23 78-14 77-17
88-13 90-03
80-12
88-01,
75-25
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Vacuum corer ................................................ . Valve, pressure reducing .................................... . Vandalism, downspouts ....................................... . Vane shear device ........................................... . Vapor retarders . .......................... , ................. . Ventilator cap, gravity ..................................... . Ventilator shaft ............................................ . Vibration, machinery diagnostics ............................ . Vinyl-asbestos tile, maintenance ............................ . VLF antenna guys ............................................ . Voltage fluctuations, monitoring ............................ . Voltage transients, monitoring .............................. .
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Walls, moisture problems .................................... . Wall panels, intruder-resistant ............................. . Walls, steel/ply ............................................ . Wanigans .................................................... .
· Warehouse, on- grade floors .................................. . Waste, hazardous ............................................ . Waste material, oily sludges ................................ .
Waste oil. .................................................. . Waste oil, boiler fuel. ..................................... . Waterfront structures
Concrete ........ ......................... , ............. . Electrical conduits .................................... . Fuel piers ............................................. . Pile cutter ............................................ . Steel pontoons ......................................... . Steel structures ....................................... . Tropica 1 environments .................................. . Wooden piles ........................................... .
Water- in -oJ.l e.mulsions, boilers ...................... , ...... . Water jets, underwater cleaning ................. , ........... . Waterproofing, concrete foundations ......................... . Water tanks, potable ...................... , ................. . Wharves, steam/hot water lines .............................. . Whole house fan cooling ..................................... . Wind-driven generators .................................... , .. Wind energy conversion systems .............................. .
Wind-generated electricity .................................. . Windsor Probe Test .................... : ..................... . Windows ..................................................... .
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TIJS No.
85-23 84-03 80-03 85-23 84-06 73-10 73-10 88-15 75-22 78-19 75-17 75-18
84-06 82-04 80-02 72-05 76-05 89-03 83-28, 84-15 80-04 83-25
77-02, 75-24 75-308 77-11 75-04, 75-32 77-18 73-16, 78-50 83-26 83-04 82-05 77 -09R 79-08 83-29 78-52 82-15R, 86-02 80-13' 77-20 89-06,
84-04,
74-02
75-05
74-07,
85-22,
83-01
90-06
Wire rope ................................................... . Wire ropes, nondestructive testing .......................... . Wood
Coating selection ...................................... . Paint failures ......................................... . Preservatives .. ........................................ . Surface preparation .................................... .
Work station, lighting ...................................... .
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Zero-discharge plating rinse systems ........................ . Zinc-coated steel towers .................................... . Zinc primers ................................................ .
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TDS No.
72-01, 81-04 83-07, 83-23
82-07 82-08 74-07, 78-50 79-04 81-05
85-26 92-03 77-19
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