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Author
Zarr, R. R. | Dalton, G. R. | Fioravante, S. M.
Title
Development of a NIST Standard Reference Database for Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Book or Conf
Thermal Conductivity 25/Thermal Expansion 13. Proceedings. June 13-16, 1999, Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., 2000
Keywords
building materials | thermal conductivity | databases | insulation | building technology | density | fibrous glass | guarded hot plate | heat flow | insulation database | interlaboratory | standard reference database | standard reference materials | thermal insulation
Abstract
The development of a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Standard Reference Database for the thermal conductivity of building materials is presented. The source of the data is the collection of thermal conductivity measurements produced by NIST from 1932 to 1983 using the NIST 200 mm guarded-hot-plate apparatus. During its service, the apparatus was considered the U.S. National Standard for measurements of thermal conductivity of building materials and was instrumental in the early development of ASTM Test Method C177 for the guarded-hot-plate method. The database currently contains 2175 records of thermal conductivity data for a variety of thermal insulations including cellular plastics, corkboard, glass fiber and other mineral fiber insulations as well as other building materials such as fiberboard and light-weight concrete. The final product will be available for public distribution on the Internet through the World Wide Web.