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Uncertainty analysis of thermal conductivity measurements in materials for energy-efficient buildings

TitoloUncertainty analysis of thermal conductivity measurements in materials for energy-efficient buildings
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2011
AutoriLaghi, L., Pennecchi F., and Raiteri G.
RivistaInternational Journal of Metrology and Quality Engineering
Volume2
Paginazione141-151
Parole chiaveBuilding materials, Calibration, Characterization, Electric conductivity measurement, energy efficiency, Energy-efficient buildings, Heat flow meters, Heat transfer, International comparison, International standards, Materials characterization, Measurement and analysis, Regression analysis, Thermal conductivity, Thermal conductivity measurements, Uncertainty analysis, Uncertainty budget
Abstract

The accuracy of thermal conductivity measurements is even more requested for materials characterization in energy-efficient buildings field. ENEA-UTTMATF and CertiMaC research group, as national institute and private laboratory respectively, cooperate in development of new measurement and analysis methods applied to buildings materials and their performances. For what concerns this kind of measurements, an Heat Flow-meter Transducer (HFT) is used. In order to give to both customers and other research institutes involved in the same field (e.g. International Comparison or International Round Robin Tests) the most exhaustive evaluation of the tested material thermal conductivity, a complete uncertainty analysis is implemented on the HFT measures. This uncertainty analysis, developed accordingly to the international standards and with the contribution of INRiM Institute, is described in this paper. © EDP Sciences 2012.

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DOI10.1051/ijmqe/2011102
Citation KeyLaghi2011141