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When a sound wave comes in contact with a soHd stmcture, such as a wall between two spaces, some of the sound energy is transmitted from the vibrating air particles into the stmcture causing it to vibrate. The vibrating stmcture, in turn, transmits some of its vibrational energy into the air particles immediately adjacent on the opposite side, thereby radiating sound to the adjacent space. For an incomplete barrier, such as a fence or open-plan office screen, sound also diffracts over the top and around the ends of the barrier. The subject of this section is confined to complete barriers that provide complete physical separation of two adjacent spaces. Procedures for estimating the acoustical performance of partial barriers can be found in References 5 and 7. [Pg.315]

The laboratory workers office space should be as close as possible to work areas and to fi equently used files. There should also be room for a typewTiter, if required. The work may be done on a separate desk or a section of desk-height work bench. [Pg.24]

Including 20 ft2 for miscellaneous items not identified in this section, 110.3 ft2 must be rented, at an annual cost of 44,100/yr. Note that this moderately sized complex is added to an existing electronic materials manufacturing facility. Hence, no direct charges are added for infrastructure, such as non-clean room and office space. The total purchase cost, 6,492,100, provides equipment modules that require small installation costs, on the order of 1% that is, 65,000. Note also that two PECVD reactors are provided to assure uninterrupted operation when the plant is in operation, around the clock, 330 day/yr. While the robot loads and unloads one of the reactors, the other reactor is in operation. [Pg.307]

Fire house. This section has garage space for one pumper truck, the firemen s office, and sleeping quarters for firemen on 24-hr shift basis. [Pg.378]

The warehouse section is a two-floor area. The lower floor is designed for storage of heavy materials such as lead bricks or steel shielding plates. The space in general, is to store items needed for exclusion area work. Some office space is also available on this floor. The upper floor is designed for lighter storage and/or offices. [Pg.380]

By 12 seconds, part of the R4 UFL envelope has touched down between the office buildings and the LFL cloud has proceeded out into the car park at a mean velocity of some 4 m/s. The other portion of the R4 LFL cloud has exited to the east from the space between the north face of the three-story main office building and the southern end of sections 25 and 7. The R6 LFL envelope by this time has started to surmount the two-story laboratory building and is commencing contact with the control room the westerly spread of the LFL has reached the westernmost end of the laboratory. [Pg.932]

After 18 seconds, the R6 UFL envelope has reached the control room and has topped the two-story laboratory building. Both the LFL and UFL envelopes have exited from the western boundary of the domain towards the hydrogen plant. The R4 discharge LFL cloud continues to exit between the main office block and the southerly ends of sections 25 and 7 as weU as southerly between the space with the works office the UFL of this envelope has now mounted the northwest comer of the office block. [Pg.932]

By 22 seconds, the R6 LFL and UFL envelopes have both surmounted the laboratory and the control room and are proceeding across the western domain boundary towards the hydrogen plant. The center of gravity of the main body of this cloud is situated just north of RL Both the LFL and UFL R4 envelopes are now exiting from the southern domain boundary between the two offices and into the car park the eastward LFL cloud stUl exits from the eastern boundary in the space between the main office and the southern end of section 7. [Pg.932]

Marriott spent much of his time in 1943 simply in determining how SWPA interpreted chemical supply, what channels existed, how much subordinate elements wanted, and where to store the immediate supply demands of organizations. In June 1943 USASOS provided that requisitions for TBA equipment should be submitted to base section chemical officers who could fill them without further reference. Requisitions for supplies in excess of TBA had to be approved by Marriott and forwarded to USASOS. The availability of non-TBA items in USASOS depended upon the ability of the USASOS Chemical Section supply officers to predict unusual issues and to persuade the United States authorities to ship them. Transportation could be obtained either by theater allotment of space, which was controlled in GHQ, or by San Francisco Port of Embarkation allotment. USASOS sometimes issued credits for controlled (non-TBA or scarce) items to Sixth Army for Marriott s suballotment, but each issue against credit had to be approved... [Pg.257]

As usual with ground gas there will be judgement required when using Table 8.1. The designer must be sure that the chosen end use classification is appropriate to the particular site design. For example the industrial buildings section assumes that there are no small confined spaces. In most sites industrial or warehouses have office pods or toilets which may need to be classified differently and provided with different protection measures to the main warehouse space. [Pg.153]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.440 ]




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