钢框架墙的接触电阻

H. Trethowen, I. Cox-Smith
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本文试图通过实验来回答“钢架与饰面之间的接触紧密度对墙板整体热阻的影响有多大?”接触紧密度等于这两个项目之间的平均接触间隙。控制和测量这一差距的精确方法已被用于这项任务。实验的设计是为了精确地调整外部的接触间隙,反复调整墙板并测量其热阻,而不干扰墙壁的任何其他部分。结果表明,平均接触间隙可以在0.5 mm的最小值和3mm的选定最大值之间进行调节。在所研究的测试面板的额定r值中,仅在框架和面板之间的配合紧密度(这里等同于平均接触间隙)的变化就会产生高达-30%的变化(每个面板16%),从1.30到1.51 m20C/W。这种影响是适度线性的。
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Contact Resistance in a Steel-Framed Wall
This paper sets out to answer, experimentally, the question "how much influence does the contact tightness between steel frame and facings have on the overall thermal resistance of a wall panel?" The contact tightness has been equated to the mean contact gap between those two items. Accurate methods for both control and measurement of this gap have been utilised for this task. The experiment was devised so that precision adjustments to the contact gap could be made externally, and the wall panel was repeatedly adjusted and its thermal resistance measured, with no disturbance to any other part of the wall. The results showed that the mean contact gap could be adjusted between a mini mum of 0.5 mm and a chosen maximum of 3 mm. Variations solely in the tightness of fit between frame and facing (equated here to the mean contact gap) were found to produce up to -30% variation (16% per face), from 1.30 to 1.51 m20C/W, in the rated R-Values of the test panels studied. The effect was moderately linear.
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