Use of a hot-box facility to evaluate hybrid reflective insulation assemblies

2016 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 417-424
Author(s):  
Jordan M. Church ◽  
Michael N. Blades ◽  
David W. Yarbrough

The determination of the thermal performance of hybrid insulation assemblies that include an enclosed reflective airspace and a separate layer of insulation is being done using a hot-box test facility operated in accordance with ASTM C1224, the Standard Specification for Reflective Insulation. The thermal resistance determination of the insulated region requires a hot-box test with known thermal insulation to determine heat flow through the framing. Factors that affect the result for the hybrid insulation assembly will be discussed along with results obtained using the ASTM C1224 protocol. The thermal resistance obtained using the hot-box apparatus will be compared with calculated values obtained from published correlations. The uncertainty in the hybrid insulation assembly and the enclosed reflective airspace due to uncertainty in the thermal resistance of the calibration material are of particular interest.

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