- Author
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Zarr, R. R.
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Lagergren, E. S.
- Title
- Interlaboratory "Pilot Run" Study of Small Heat-Flow-Meter Apparatus for ASTM C518.
- Coporate
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Nabisco, East Hanover, NJ
- Journal
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Journal of Testing and Evaluation,
Vol. 27,
No. 6,
357-367,
November 1999
- Keywords
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measuring instruments
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heat transmission
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equipment
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glass fibers
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reproducibility
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thermal conductivity
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thermal insulation
- Identifiers
- guarded hot plate; heat flor meter; precision; repeatability
- Abstract
- Thermal conductivity measurements of a high-den-ity glass-fiber thermal insulation material near 24 deg C are presented for the determination of the precision and bias of ASTM Test Method C 518. The measurements have been conducted by 13 laboratories using small (305 by 305-mm) heat-flow-meter apparatus on three specimens of high-density glass-fiber thermal insulation material that were circulated among the laboratories. Test results are analyzed using ASTM Practice E 691 and subsequently compared to measurements of the same specimens conducted in a guarded-hot-plate apparatus using ASTM Test Method C 177. The 95% repeatability and reproducibility indexes for precision have been determined to be no worse than 1.1 and 4.0%, respectively. A method for estimating bias is presented.