temperatures as the new .estimates", bearing in mind that the relevant k-values will change according to the change in the hot face and cold face/interface temperatures. Repeat the procedure of using the calculated temperatures as the new estimates until agreement is reached.
Thermal Conductivity
The units of thermal conductivity - k-value - are W/mK, where K represents 1 degree Kelvin which is exactly the same as 1 degree Celsius. The thermal conductivities of the Rockwool products can be determined from the relevant nomographs.
Determine Required Insulation Thickness
for Condensation Control
Condensation will occur if the surface temperature falls below the dew point temperature - the temperature at which the ambient air of a certain relative humidity will be become saturated if cooled. The insulation thickness must be sufficient to ensure that the surface temperature of the vapour barrier is above the dew point temperature for the worst anticipated conditions of temperature and humidity.
Specialised Conditions at the point of Delivery
During the flow through a pipe system, a fluid will lose or gain heat, the effects of which are associated directly with the transmission of heat through the insulation and also with that in local areas of bare surfaces. The heat transmission to or from the system remains constant given constant temperature conditions, but the change in temperature depends on:
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the specific heat capacity of fluid. Variation in pressure during passage through the system is an additional consideration if the fluid is a gas or a vapour.
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