DSF/ISO/DIS 16957
Measurement of apparent thermal conductivity of wet porous building materials by a periodic method
| Organization: | DS |
| Status: | pending |
| Page Count: | 25 |
| ICS Code (Heat recovery. Thermal insulation): | 27.220 |
scope:
The International Standard describes a method of measuring the thermal conductivity (diffusivity) of a wet porous building material and a method of evaluating the measurement uncertainty. While ISO 10051 is the current standard, based on a steady-state method, the proposed method makes use of a non-steady-state method that uses a small temperature change with a short period as an input. Along with the measurement, an evaluation of the measurement uncertainty will be carried out, which makes possible a simple and practical measuring method. This International Standard describes intends to measure the apparent (effective) thermal conductivity including latent heat transfer caused by vapour movement. The situation in which moisture and/or air movement occur due convection or gravity is excluded. The application of this standard to high moisture content is excluded so that the gravity effect can be neglected. This International Standard describes can be applied to a porous material heavier than about 100 kg/m3, in which radiative heat transfer can be neglected. The content of this International Standard describes is as follows: 1) a non-steady-state method of measuring thermal conductivity; 2) an approximation formula for the measurement uncertainty caused by moisture movement and nonuniform moisture distribution (and thus, a determination of the measuring conditions that satisfy the upper limit of measurement uncertainty), and 3) an estimate of the heat transfer caused by moisture (vapour) movement.
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