Calibration of a Heat Flow Meter Apparatus

A series of calibration measurements was done on a 600 mm × 600 mm heat flow meter apparatus. Several specimens of medium density glass fiber in sulation and expanded polystyrene insulation were used as transfer standards. The thickness of these transfer standards varied from 25 to 160 mm. The mean tempera ture varied from 0 to 40°C and the temperature difference across the insulation spec imens varied from 10 to 40 K. Measurements included cases in which the ambient temperature of the test assembly was either maintained within 1 K of the mean tem perature, or those with only edge insulation, and an enclosure for the whole test assembly in order to reduce the edge heat losses. A total of 91 sets of measurements were made. Each set of measurements included two sub-sets, one for the warmer(hot) plate and the other for the colder(cold) plate and each sub-set included a heat flow transducer output and the temperatures on either side of the transducer assembly. For 90 out of the 91 sets of measurements, the steady state heat flux across the specimen was correlated, with a standard deviation of 2%, to a simple linear rela tion between the average transducer output and the average of the surface tempera tures of the two transducer assemblies.