Box 1, A83412045054- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports from 1957-1971. The folders are labeled: A- Thermal Comfort, Historical Incidents of Extreme Overcrowding, KSU Bulletin- Heat Losses from Horizontal Ducts Carrying High Velocity Air, KSU Bulletin- Heat Loss for Deep-Diving Oceanauts, Reports and Special Reports Lists, Air Cleaner Evaluation, Institute for Environmental Research KSU, Human Physiological Responses to Shelter Environmental- Report 1, Proceedings of the Symposium on Individual Cooling, A Cooling Hood in Hot-Humid Environments, Performance and Life Support in Altered Environments, Report on Chimpanzee’s Performance on a Problem Involving the Concept of Middleness, Operant Behavior and Psychology, The Effect of Restraint Stress and Fasting on Organ Size in Domestic Fowl, Performance by a Rhesus Monkey on Three Randomly Presented Skill Sequences, Temporal Characteristics of Body Temperature During High Thermal Stress, The Impact of Robert Yerkes on Chimpanzee Research, Seasonal Variation in Comfort Conditions for Collage-Age Persons in the Middle West, Room Air Distribution with on Air Distributing Ceiling, Physiological Effect of a Water Cooled Hood in a Heat Stress Environment, Practical Thermal Environmental Limits for Young Adult Males Working in Hot- Humid Environments, 69-01/ Reflections in Recent Experiments in Simulated Fallout Shelter, Urinary 17-Hydroxcorticosteroids in Humans Subjected to Prolonged Confinement, Circadian Rhythms in Non-Human Primates, General Instrumentation for the Operant Conditioning Experiment, A Radiometer for Environmental Applications, Unsteady-State Simulation of the Human Thermal System, Steady-State Simulation of the Human Thermal System, Human Thermal System, Room Air Distribution: D15-19, and Discomfort Glare as a Function of Viewing Technique and Source Size: Observer Adjustment and Fixed Presentation.
Box 2, A83412045321- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports from 1972-1974. The file folders are labeled: Psychrometric Tables for Human Factors Research, Response of Human Subjects to Reduced Levels of Water Consumption under Simulated Civil Defense Shelter Conditions, Observations of Ammonia Generation in Laboratory Animal Quarters, Simulation of a Study-State Integrated Human Thermal System, Effects of Temperature and Population Density on Aggression in Two Inbred Strains of Mice, Effects of Acute Hypoxia on the body Fluids of Domestic Fowl, Thermal Insulating Values for Typical Indoor Clothing Ensembles, A-Thermal Comfort- Part 2, Computer Simulation of Optimal Control of an Integrated Human Thermal System by Response Surface Technology, Transient Environmental Response of Laboratory Animal Storage Facilities to Cleaning Water Loads, Proceedings of the Governors Workshop on Energy Conservation in State Buildings, Supplementary Psychometric Tables for Human Factors Research (in International Metric Units), The Chimpanzee “A Total Bibliography,” Work Environments- Noise Abatement and Control, Reducing Fuel Consumption with Night Setback, Human Cooling B22-24, Thermal Insulation of Clothing C2-3, Room Air Distribution Systems- D20-22, Heat Dissipation from Animals in a Controlled Environment- E22-27, Man-Environment Relationship F7-12, Drive and Performance Modification Following Multiple (Dark-Dark) Shifts in the Photoperiod, and Project Themis Performance and Life Support in Altered Environments.
Box 3, A13411852992- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports in folders labeled: Temperature Fluctuations and the Human Being- A 52-79, Heat Stress Standards and Thermal Sensations on Humans- B25-37, Clothing and the Physiology of Human Comfort- C 4-9, The Environment and Laboratory Animals- E 28-29, Climate- F 13-14, Problems of Habitability of the Elderly in Public Housing, Variability of Human Physiological and Behavioral Responses on High Thermal Stress, The Effect of Cyclical Temperature Fluctuations on Thermal Comfort, The KSU Environmental Testing Instrument, Proceedings Annual Scientific Meeting Aerospace Medical Association, The Effects of Age Sex and Estimated VO2MAX on Tolerance to High Thermal Stress, The Preferred Comfort Temperatures, Showering Behavior- Implications for Water and Energy Conservation, Ceiling Fans as Extenders of the Summer Comfort Envelope, Ceiling Fan Performance- 3 Parts, and Effect of Garment Design and Fabric Thickness and Weight on Thermal Insulation Values of Clothing.
Box 4, A83412045096- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports from 1983-1989. The folders within are labeled: Man and the Indoor Environment Acceptability- A103-105, Garment Cooling- B40-42, Assessing Air Velocities from Industrial Ceiling Fans- D28-29, Bicycle Toe Clips and Wrist Twisting Strengths- F15-25, Mechanism of Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia in Horses, A Historical Note on Skinner and the Chimpanzees in Space, Role of Material Properties in Reducing Heat Stress Associated with Fire Fighters Uniforms, Thermal Properties of Fire Fighters Composite Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Value of Sleeping Bags, Thermal Properties of Selected Knit Fabrics, Thermal Characteristics of Experimental Insulating Materials, Thermal Resistance Values for Selected Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Values for Vacuum- Packed Sleeping Bags Measured on a Manikin, Determination of the Thermal Properties of the Composite Heated Suit Panels, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Jackers Before and After Laundering, Evaluation of the Thermal Properties of Fabrics for use in Clothing Worn by People Applying Pesticides, Insulation Data Base for Military Clothing, Evaluation of the Comfort Properties of Selected Mattresses, Evaluation of the Thermal Insulation Characteristics of Selected Filling Materials, An Evaluation of Two Personal Cooling Garments, Verification of the Accuracy of an Enthalpy Controller, Transient Effects of Relative Humidity on the Thermal Comfort of People Dressed in Different Types of Clothing, Engineering Research 1987-1989 KSU, KSU College of Engineering Research Activities 1985-1986, Temperature Retention Qualities- a Comparison Between the Coleman and Igloo Ice Chests, 84-01, Opening Jars- an Anthropometric Study of the Wrist- Twisting Strength of Children and the Elderly, and The Effect of Garment Design and Fabric Thickness and Weight on Thermal Insulation Values of Clothing.
Box 5, A83412045410- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports in folders labeled: The Thermal Properties of Selected Turnout Gear Fabric Systems, Thermal Resistance Values for Selected Fabrics Measured with a Sweating Hot Plate, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Fabrics, Simulation of Body Heat Loss during Transients, Comfort and the Japanese “Hot Carpet” a Case for Space Heating, The Comfort Effectiveness of Heated Carpets, Evaluation of the Comfort Properties of Selected Lingerie Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Values for Sleeping Bags, Thermal Properties of Fabric for Wild Lands Fire Fighter Clothing, Thermal Properties of Fabric Systems for Fire Fighter Turnout Clothing, Heat and Moisture Transfer in Textile Systems Subjected to Simulations Temperature and Humidity Gradients, Turnout Gear Fabric Systems- Insulative and Permeability Properties, The Insulation Value of Batting, Thermal Insulation of Vacuum-Packed Sleeping Bags, Thermal Properties of Surgical Gown Fabrics, Thermal Insulation of Quilted Samples, Thermal Comfort Properties of Textiles with Novel Heat-Retentive Coatings, The Effect of Laundering Stuffing and Heated Compression on the Thermal Insulation of Sleeping Bags, The Effectiveness of Cooling Vests Worn Under Impermeable Clothing, An Insulation Data Base for Military Clothing, A Comparison of the Heat Transfer Properties of Two Fabrics(NFPA), Insulation Properties of Battings, The Thermal Insulation Provided by Battings, Thermal Insulation Values of Selected Jackets, The Insulation Provided by Battings Before and After Wetting, Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags- A Comprehensive Study, The Resistance to Dry and Evaporative Heat Transfer Provided by Knitted Fabrics, The Insulated Value of Battings, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Sleeping Bags Including Polar Guard HV, Heat and Moisture Transfer in Textile Systems Subjected to Simultaneous Temperature and Humidity Gradients, Barrier and Comfort Properties of Surgical Gowns: a Comparison of Disposable and Reusable Gowns, and The Thermal Properties of Selected Materials Measured with a Hot Plate.
Box 6, A83412032051- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports in folders labeled: Thermal Insulating Values of Sleeping Bag Systems, Thermal Analysis of M15 Battings, Thermal Insulation Values of Selected Sleeping Bags, Thermal Insulation for Sleeping Bags, and Thermal Comfort Properties of Selected Surgical Gowns.
Box 7, A83412045397- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports from 1995-2001. The folders within are labeled: Insulation Properties of Comforters, Insulation Properties of Fabrics Measured with a Sweating Hot Plate, Insulation Properties of Battings, Insulation Properties of Blankets, Insulation Properties of Modular Sleeping Bags, Insulation Properties of an Electric Blanket and Mattress Pad, The Effects of Laundering and Sterilization on the Barrier Properties of ROTECNO Surgical Gowns, The Effect of Moisture Accumulation on the Insulation Value of Sleeping Bags, Insulation Properties of Sleeping Bags with Different Filling Materials, Turbine Building Exhaust Fan Test, Thermal Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags- Before vs After Wetting, Thermal Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags Constructed of Different Filling Materials, Thermal Insulation Values of Jackets, Thermal Insulation Properties of a Tychem 10000 Level a Chemical Suit, Insulation Properties of Pads, Turbine Building Exhaust Fan Test, Thermal Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags Constructed of Different Filling Materials, The Effect of Filling Material Type and Simulated Use on the Insulation Provided by Layered and Single Construction Sleeping Bags, Thermal Insulation Value of a Polaguard 3D Sleeping Bag, The Evaporative Resistance Provided by Air Crew Clothing, NFDA Total Heat Loss Test on Fire Fighter Fabric Assemblies, Thermal Insulation Values of Vacuum- Packed Sleeping Bags, Thermal Insulation Values of a Sleeping Bag- With and Without a Pad, The Thermal Properties of Selected Fabrics, Insulation Values for a Disposal Sheet and Life Suit for Burn Victims, The Insulation Provided by an Adjustable zBag, The Water Vapor Transmission Rate of Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags Tested with a Pad, Thermal Insulation Values of Sleeping Bags with Legs, Literature and Industry Search of Latest Technology Pertaining to Thermal Comfort Manikins, Experimental Determination of the Thermal and Evaporative Properties of Selected Fabrics and Foams, Thermal Insulation Values for Clean Room Apparel, Design Instrumentation and Evaluation of a Sweating Buttocks for Determination of Moisture Dissipation in Fabric, Thermal Insulation Values for Pallet Covers, and The Thermal Properties of Fabrics Used in Ballistic Views.
Box 8, A83412161541- Contains KSU Institute for Environmental Research (IER) reports in folders labeled: The Evaporative Resistance Provided by a Shell Fabric, Comparing the Insulating Properties of Transport Bags, Insulation Values for Prototype Fiberfill Batting, Evaluation of Super- Absorbent Fibers in Cooling Garments, Thermal Insulation Values for Clothing Ensembles, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Batting Systems, The Evaporative Resistance Provided by Gore-Tex Shell Fabrics, The Evaporative Resistance Provided by Shell Fabrics, The Evaporative Resistance Provided by Shell Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Fabrics, A Comparison of the Comfort and Hand Characteristics of Lining Fabrics, Thermal Insulation Provided by an Electric Sleeping Bag, Thermal Insulation Values for Selected Ground Pads, Thermal Insulation Values for Sleeping Bags, Thermal Insulation Values for Sleeping Bags, Establishing Thermal Comfort Conditions for Desiccant Dehumidification, Experimental Determination of the Burst Protection of Various Glycerin/Water Solution, Thermal Insulation Values of Jacket Ensembles, Insulation Properties of Fabric Systems, and Thermal Insulation Values of Clothing Ensembles.