Webcasts & Data Logs

CCHRC has a number of projects that include live streaming data. Click on the project below to view data streams from projects past and present.

 

Roof Insulation System Monitoring

CCHRC has sensors inside the roof of its research and test facility to monitor two types of insulation: Cellulose blown and Fiberglass blown.  The data will help illustrate how the roof insulations work over the wide range of InteriorAlaska temperature and humidity conditions.  This is a CCHRC page hosted by GW Scientific.  Thank you to GW Scientific for hosting CCHRC’s streaming data.

 

Cold Weather Test Concrete Pads

This project was conducted in March 2007 to demonstrate a new cold weather concrete mixture and the most reliable method of pouring it.  The team did two test pours on frozen ground in unheated areas.  Sensors are providing ongoing feedback on conditions in and beneath the building slab.  This is a CCHRC page hosted by GW Scientific.  Thank you to GW Scientific for hosting CCHRC’s streaming data.

 

REMOTE Wall Sections

CCHRC is comparing two different wall sections with different interior fiberglass batt insulation configurations. Sensors monitor relative humidity and temperature over time. Sensors have been placed in a line through the wall at each layer of material to monitor the movement of heat and vapor. This is a CCHRC page hosted by GW Scientific.  Thank you to GW Scientific for hosting CCHRC’s streaming data.

 

Solar Power Monitoring

CCHRC has a solar power monitoring system to study the applicability of solar power to cold regions.  These solar panel arrays are located at our Research and Test Facility. The data collection is part of a larger project to determine viability of hybrid alternative-energy systems in cold climates.  This is a CCHRC page hosted by GW Scientific.  Thank you to GW Scientific for hosting CCHRC’s streaming data.

 

Sunny Portal-Solar Power Monitoring

As part of its Hybrid Micro Energy Project,CCHRC is monitoring several photovoltaic arrays to determine the most effective system setup for northern latitudes. These solar panel arrays are located at our Research and Test Facility.

 

Sustainable Northern Shelter Monitoring

The Sustainable Northern Shelter flagship project in Anaktuvuk Pass features an innovative prototype home designed with strong community involvement.  This home has sensors gathering data on its sewage treatment plant, solar panels, indoor air quality and building envelope.  This is a CCHRC page hosted by GW Scientific.  Thank you to GW Scientific for hosting CCHRC’s streaming data.