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R-value logo #10101) Solid mechanic
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R-value logo #21000 R-value can refer to: == See also == ...
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R-value logo #21000[insulation] An R-value is a unit thermal resistance for a particular material or assembly of materials (such as an insulation panel). The R-value depends on a solid material`s resistance to conductive heat transfer. For loose or porous material, the R-value accounts for convective and radiative heat transfer through the material. However i...
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R-value logo #21000[soils] The R-Value test, California Test 301, measures the response of a compacted sample of soil or aggregate to a vertically applied pressure under specific conditions. This test is used by Caltrans for pavement design, replacing the California bearing ratio test. Many other agencies have adopted the California pavement design method, an...
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R-value logo #21000[unit] Players in their country`s squad for the 1996 AFC Asian Cup. For a complete listing, see 1996 AFC Asian Cup squads. ...
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R-value logo #21161A measure of the capacity of a material to resist heat transfer. The R-value is the reciprocal of the conductivity of a material (U-value). The higher the R-value of a material, the greater its insulating properties. It is important to be aware that R-values depend not only on thickness but also on ...
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R-Value logo #21151A measure of the capacity of a material to resist heat transfer. The R-Value is the reciprocal of the conductivity of a material (U-Value). The larger the R-Value of a material, the greater its insulating properties.
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R-Value logo #10444Resistance to thermal transfer or heat flow. Higher R-value numbers indicate greater insulating value.
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R Value logo #21078A measure of insulation. For example, typical new home's walls are usually insulated with 6' of batt insulation with an R value of R-19, and a ceiling insulation of R-28.
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R-value logo #23163thermal resistance
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R-value logo #21672The measure of insulating capability, 3-1/2
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R Value logo #22400A measure of insulation. A measure of a materials resistance to the passage of heat. The higher the
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R-Value logo #22819A measure of the capacity of a material to resist heat transfer. The R-Value is the reciprocal of the conductivity of a material (U-Value). The larger the R-Value of a material, the greater its insulating properties.
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R-value logo #23103The measure of insulating capability, 3-1/2” insulation is given a designation R-11 (the higher the R-value, the better it insulates).
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R-value logo #21199a measure of the resistance of an insulating or building material to heat flow, expressed as R-11, R-20, and so on; the higher the number, the greater the resistance to heat flow. Cf.
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