ASTM E822-1992(2003) Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Solar Collector Covers to Hail by Impact With Propelled Ice Balls《用发射冰球法测定太阳能收集器覆盖材料对冰雹冲击抗力的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 822 92 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Practice forDetermining Resistance of Solar Collector Covers to Hail byImpact With Propelled Ice Balls1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 822; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or
2、, in the 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.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1
3、.1 This practice covers a procedure for determining theability of cover plates for flat-plate solar collectors to withstandimpact forces of falling hail. Propelled ice balls are used tosimulate falling hailstones. This practice is not intended toapply to photovoltaic cells or arrays.1.2 This practic
4、e defines two types of test specimens,describes methods for mounting specimens, specifies impactlocations on each test specimen, provides an equation fordetermining the velocity of any size ice ball, provides a methodfor impacting the test specimens with ice balls, and specifiesparameters that must
5、be recorded and reported.1.3 This practice does not establish pass or fail levels. Thedetermination of acceptable or unacceptable levels of ice-ballimpact resistance is beyond the scope of this practice.1.4 The size of ice ball to be used in conducting this test isnot specified in this practice. Thi
6、s practice can be used withvarious sizes of ice balls.1.5 The categories of solar collector cover plate materials towhich this practice may be applied cover the range of:1.5.1 Brittle sheet, such as glass,1.5.2 Semirigid sheet, such as plastic, and1.5.3 Flexible membrane, such as plastic film.1.6 So
7、lar collector cover materials should be tested as:1.6.1 Part of an assembled collector (Type 1 specimen), or1.6.2 Mounted on a separate test frame cover plate holder(Type 2 specimen).1.7 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informat
8、iononly.1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Sign
9、ificance and Use2.1 In many geographic areas there is concern about theeffect of falling hail upon solar collector covers. This practicemay be used to determine the ability of flat-plate solar collectorcovers to withstand the impact forces of hailstones. In thispractice, the ability of a solar colle
10、ctor cover plate to withstandhail impact is related to its tested ability to withstand impactfrom ice balls. The effects of the impact on the material arehighly variable and dependent upon the material.2.2 This practice describes a standard procedure for mount-ing the test specimen, conducting the i
11、mpact test, and reportingthe effects.2.2.1 The procedures for mounting cover plate materialsand collectors are provided to ensure that they are tested in aconfiguration that relates to their use in a solar collector.2.2.2 The corner locations of the four impacts are chosen torepresent vulnerable sit
12、es on the cover plate. Impacts nearcorner supports are more critical than impacts elsewhere. Onlya single impact is specified at each of the impact locations. Fortest control purposes, multiple impacts in a single location arenot permitted because a subcritical impact may still causedamage that woul
13、d alter the response to subsequent impacts.2.2.3 Resultant velocity is used to simulate the velocity thatmay be reached by hail accompanied by wind. The resultantvelocity used in this practice is determined by vector additionof a 20 m/s (45 mph) horizontal velocity to the vertical terminalvelocity.2
14、.2.4 Ice balls are used in this practice to simulate hailstonesbecause natural hailstones are not readily available to use, andice balls closely approximate hailstones. However, no directrelationship has been established between the effect of impactof ice balls and hailstones. Hailstones are highly
15、variable inproperties such as shape, density, and frangibility.2Theseproperties affect factors such as the kinetic energy delivered tothe cover plate, the period during which energy is delivered,and the area over which the energy is distributed. Ice balls,with a density, frangibility, and terminal v
16、elocity near the rangeof hailstones, are the nearest hailstone approximation known at1These test methods are under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E44 onSolar, Geothermal and Other Alternative Energy Sources and is the direct respon-sibility of Subcommittee E44.05 on Solar Heating and Cooling Sys
17、tems andMaterials.Current edition approved March 10, 2003. Published June 1993. Originallyapproved in 1981. Last previous edition approved in 1996 as E 822 92(1996).2Gokhale, N. R., Hailstorms and Hailstone Growth, State University of NewYork Press, Albany, NY, 1975.1Copyright ASTM International, 10
18、0 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.this time. Perhaps the major difference between ice balls andhailstones is that hailstones are much more variable than iceballs. However, ice balls can be uniformly and repeatedlymanufactured to ensure a projectile wit
19、h known properties.2.2.5 A wide range of observable effects may be producedby impacting the various types of cover plate materials. Theeffects may vary from no effect to total destruction. Somechanges in the cover material may be visible when there is noapparent functional impairment of the cover pl
20、ate material. Alleffects of each impact must be described in the report so that anestimate of their significance can be made.2.3 Data generated using this practice may be used: (1)toevaluate impact resistance of a single material or collector, (2)to compare the impact resistance of several materials
21、 orcollectors, (3) to provide a common basis for selection of covermaterials or collectors for use in various geographic areas, or(4) to evaluate changes in impact resistance due to environ-mental factors such as weather.2.4 This practice does not state the size(s) of ice ball(s) to beused in making
22、 the impact. Either the person requesting the testor the person performing the test must determine ice ball sizeto be used in the testing. Choice of ice ball size may relate tothe intent of the testing.2.4.1 If the testing is being performed to evaluate impactresistance of a single material or colle
23、ctor, or several materialsor collectors, it may be desirable to repeat the test using severalsizes of ice balls. In this manner the different effects of varioussizes of ice balls may be determined.2.4.2 The size and frequency of hail varies significantlyamong various geographic areas. If testing is
24、being performedto evaluate materials or collectors intended for use in a specificgeographic area, the ice ball size should correspond to the levelof hail impact resistance required for that area. Information onhail size and frequency may be available from local historicalweather records or may be de
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