Materials Science

Glazing Wall

  • Located on the 4th floor East Balcony of Lawrence Hall near the Materials Resource Center (MRC)
  • It is a great resource for students looking into glazing systems for studio projects or research
  • It is comprised of samples of architectural glazing donated by Pilkington
    • The glazing wall serves as a resource to understand the aesthetic and spectral qualities of glass: transmittance, color solar control, and optics
  • Glazing Wall Key

Raytek Temperature Gun and Mini Temp. Gun

HOBO U12 Datalogger

  • Measures temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity over long periods of time
  • Data is stored at pre-determined intervals to be extracted onto a computer
  • To be used with corresponding software applications
  • For interior use only
  • Available for check out from the Baker Lighting Lab
  • HOBOware Instructional Video Available  Here
  • Video Tutorials Available Here and Here
  • HOBO U12 Manual

HOBO Weatherproof Pendant Datalogger

  • Measures temperature and relative humidity over long periods of time
  • Data is stored at predetermined intervals to be extracted onto a computer
  • To be used with corresponding software applications
  • This family of HOBO’s are designed for outdoor use
  • Use with the Solar Radiation Shield to yield best results
  • Available for check out from the Baker Lighting Lab
  • HOBO Weatherproof Pendent Datalogger Manual

Solar Radiation Shield

  • To be used in conjunction with the HOBO Weatherproof Pendant Datalogger
  • Shields datalogger from direct exposure to heat from sunlight and precipitation
  • Stackable componets/wall mounted
  • Available for check out from the Baker Lighting Lab

Heat Flux Transducer

  • Contact Alison Kwok (akwok@uoregon.edu)
  • Calculate rate of heat flow through a material
  • Use to find R-values and insulating properties of a material