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Title: Real-Time And Accelerated Outdoor Exposure Testing
Author: Gene A. Zerlaut
Source: American Gas Association 1984
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: If weathering is defined as the adverse response of a material or product to climate, then outdoor exposure testing is that rather broad field of engineering endeavor that seeks to determine the type and degree of response to the various natural climatic environments of interest. The primary elements that contribute to deterioration, which is the end result of weathering, are: solar radiation (particularly the ultraviolet wavelengths), moisture (as dew, rain, humidity), temperature (primarily the timeaveraged temperature of the exposed surface), and both natural and manmade pollutants (particularly aerosols, acid rain, etc.).




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