MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURES IN VARIOUS ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT UNDER THE DESERT ENVIRONMENT

Abstract

During the summer test program of 1955, a survey of temperatures encountered by operators of Ordnance equipment was conducted at Yuma Test Station, Yuma, Arizona, by Human Engineering Laboratory personnel. The purpose of this survey was to obtain these temperatures for simulation purposes in laboratory test situations and for defining the range of temperatures pertinent to Ordnance equipment used in the desert.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 17, 1956
Accession Number
AD0647821

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  • Frederick W. Schulze
  • Stanley L. Revesman

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  • Human Engineering Laboratory

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