IMPROVISED PROTECTION BY CONCEALMENT I. INTRODUCTION TO PROBLEMS
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https://doi.org/10.71934/Keywords:
Improvised protection by concealment, marking gas sulphur hexafluoride, tightness, diffusion, air leakageAbstract
A test chamber for measuring tightness of sealed windows was tested.
Three methods were used for these tests - rate of pressure drop, measuring of air
permeability and measuring the decrease of a concentration of marking gas inside
the test chamber. Sulphur hexafluoride was used as marking gas.
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