ASTM C1363-2005 Standard Test Method for Thermal Performance of Building Materials and Envelope Assemblies by Means of a Hot Box Apparatus《用高温实验室法测定建筑材料和包装组件热性能的标准试验方法》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 1363 05Standard Test Method forThermal Performance of Building Materials and EnvelopeAssemblies by Means of a Hot Box Apparatus1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1363; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in th
2、e case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method establishes the principles for the designof a hot box apparatus and
3、the minimum requirements for thedetermination of the steady state thermal performance ofbuilding assemblies when exposed to controlled laboratoryconditions. This method is also used to measure the thermalperformance of a building material at standardized test condi-tions such as those required in ma
4、terial Specifications C 739,C 764, C 1224 and Practice C 1373.1.2 This test method is used for large homogeneous ornon-homogeneous specimens. This test method applies tobuilding structures or composite assemblies of building mate-rials for which it is possible to build a representative specimenthat
5、fits the test apparatus. The dimensions of specimenprojections or recesses are controlled by the design of the hotbox apparatus. Some hot boxes are limited to planar or nearlyplanar specimens. However, larger hot boxes have been used tocharacterize projecting skylights and attic sections. See 3.2 fo
6、ra definition of the test specimen and other terms specific to thismethod.NOTE 1This test method replaces Test Methods C 236, the GuardedHot Box, and C 976, the Calibrated Hot Box which have been withdrawn.Test apparatus designed and operated previously under Test MethodsC 236 and C 976 will require
7、 slight modifications to the calibration andoperational procedures to meet the requirements of Test Method C 1363.21.3 A properly designed and operated hot box apparatus isdirectly analogous to the Test Method C 177 guarded hot platefor testing large specimens exposed to air induced temperaturediffe
8、rences. The operation of a hot box apparatus requires asignificant number of fundamental measurements of tempera-tures, areas and power. The equipment performing thesemeasurements requires calibration to ensure that the data areaccurate. During initial setup and periodic verification testing,each me
9、asurement system and sensor is calibrated against astandard traceable to a national standards laboratory. If the hotbox apparatus has been designed, constructed and operated inthe ideal manner, no further calibration or adjustment would benecessary.As such, the hot box is considered a primary method
10、and the uncertainty of the result is analyzed by direct evalua-tion of the component measurement uncertainties of theinstrumentation used in making the measurements.1.3.1 In an ideal hotbox test of a homogenous material thereis no temperature difference on either the warm or coldspecimen faces to dr
11、ive a flanking heat flow. In addition, therewould be no temperature differences that would drive heatacross the boundary of the metering chamber walls. However,experience has demonstrated that maintaining a perfect guard/metering chamber balance is not possible and small correctionsare needed to acc
12、urately characterize all the heat flow pathsfrom the metering chamber. To gain this final confidence in thetest result, it is necessary to benchmark the overall result of thehot box apparatus by performing measurements on specimenshaving known heat transfer values and comparing those resultsto the e
13、xpected values.1.3.2 The benchmarking specimens are homogeneous pan-els whose thermal properties are uniform and predictable.These panels, or representative sections of the panels, have hadtheir thermal performance measured on other devices that aredirectly traceable or have been favorably compared
14、to anational standards laboratory. For example, a Test MethodC 177 Hot Plate, a Test Method C 518 Heat Meter or anotherTest Method C 1363 Hot Box will provide adequate specimens.Note that the use of Test Method C 518 or similar apparatuscreates additional uncertainty since those devices are calibrat
15、edusing transfer standards or standard reference materials. Byperforming this benchmarking process, the hot box operator isable to develop the additional equations that predict themagnitude of the corrections to the net heat flow through thespecimen that account for any hot box wall loss and flankin
16、gloss. This benchmarking provides substantial confidence thatany extraneous heat flows can be eliminated or quantified withsufficient accuracy to be a minor factor of the overall uncer-tainty.1.4 In order to ensure an acceptable level of result uncer-tainty, persons applying this test method must po
17、ssess aknowledge of the requirements of thermal measurements andtesting practice and of the practical application of heat transfer1This test method is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee C16 on ThermalInsulation and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C16.30 on ThermalMeasurement.Curren
18、t edition approved May 1, 2005. Published June 2005. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 1997 as C 1363 97.2Footnotes in the text are supplied to clarify the discussion only, and as such, arenot mandatory.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, We
19、st Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.theory relating to thermal insulation materials and systems.Detailed operating procedures, including design schematicsand electrical drawings, shall be available for each apparatus toensure that tests are in accordance with this test method.1.5 This test
20、 method is intended for use at conditions typicalof normal building applications. The naturally occurring out-side conditions in temperate zones range from approximately48 to 85C and the normal inside residential temperatures isapproximately 21C. Building materials used to construct thetest specimen
21、s shall be pre-conditioned, if necessary, basedupon the materials properties and their potential variability.The preconditioning parameters shall be chosen to accuratelyreflect the test samples intended use and shall be documentedin the report. Practice C 870 may be used as a guide for testspecimen
22、conditioning. The general principles of the hot boxmethod can be used to construct an apparatus to measure theheat flow through industrial systems at elevated temperatures.Detailed design of that type of apparatus is beyond the scope ofthis method.1.6 This test method permits operation under natural
23、 orforced convective conditions at the specimen surfaces. Thedirection of airflow motion under forced convective conditionsshall be either perpendicular or parallel to the surface.1.7 The hot box apparatus also is used for measurements ofindividual building assemblies that are smaller than the meter
24、-ing area. Special characterization procedures are required forthese tests. The general testing procedures for these cases aredescribed in Annex A11.1.8 Specific procedures for the thermal testing of fenestra-tion systems (windows, doors, skylights, curtain walls, etc.) aredescribed in Test Method C
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