ASTM C1155-95(2021) PDF

ASTM C1155-95(2021) PDF

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ASTM C1155-95(2021) PDF

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Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data

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1.1''This practice covers how to obtain and use data from in-situ measurement of temperatures and heat fluxes on building envelopes to compute thermal resistance. Thermal resistance is defined in Terminology C168 in terms of steady-state conditions only. This practice provides an estimate of that value for the range of temperatures encountered during the measurement of temperatures and heat flux.

1.2''This practice presents two specific techniques, the summation technique and the sum of least squares technique, and permits the use of other techniques that have been properly validated. This practice provides a means for estimating the mean temperature of the building component for estimating the dependence of measured R-value on temperature for the summation technique. The sum of least squares technique produces a calculation of thermal resistance which is a function of mean temperature.

1.3''Each thermal resistance calculation applies to a subsection of the building envelope component that was instrumented. Each calculation applies to temperature conditions similar to those of the measurement. The calculation of thermal resistance from in-situ data represents in-service conditions. However, field measurements of temperature and heat flux may not achieve the accuracy obtainable in laboratory apparatuses.

1.4''This practice permits calculation of thermal resistance on portions of a building envelope that have been properly instrumented with temperature and heat flux sensing instruments. The size of sensors and construction of the building component determine how many sensors shall be used and where they should be placed. Because of the variety of possible construction types, sensor placement and subsequent data analysis require the demonstrated good judgement of the user.

1.5''Each calculation pertains only to a defined subsection of the building envelope. Combining results from different subsections to characterize overall thermal resistance is beyond the scope of this practice.

1.6''This practice sets criteria for the data-collection techniques necessary for the calculation of thermal properties (see Note 1). Any valid technique may provide the data for this practice, but the results of this practice shall not be considered to be from an ASTM standard, unless the instrumentation technique itself is an ASTM standard.

Note 1:''Currently only Practice C1046 can provide the data for this practice. It also offers guidance on how to place sensors in a manner representative of more than just the instrumented portions of the building components.

1.7''This practice pertains to light-through medium-weight construction as defined by example in 5.8. The calculations apply to the range of indoor and outdoor temperatures observed.

1.8''The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.9''This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.10''This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.


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ASTM C1155-95(2021)
Published Date: 10/01/2021
Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data
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ASTM C1155-95(2013)
Published Date: 11/01/2013
Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data
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ASTM C1155-95(2007)
Published Date: 05/01/2007
Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data
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ASTM C1155-95(2001)
Published Date: 01/01/2001
Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data
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ASTM C1155-95
Published Date: 01/01/1995
Standard Practice for Determining Thermal Resistance of Building Envelope Components from the In-Situ Data
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