ok so i've got this level assessed task on investigating insulation and my experiment is to find out which material is the best insulatori wrap each of the materials around a test tube filled with hot waterand whichever material keeps the water most warm is the best insulatorhow do i do a preliminary study here? and once i do, what's a trial investgation? and what do i write about what i did and what i found out? explain the decisions you made from this for your actual investigation?
I saw the coolest redneck table on a forward someone sent to me as a jokeIt was an 8 cylinder engine and the 4 pistons on each corner are what held up the glass table top! LOL ! I love it! Depends if you want dining room or coffee table typeI would assume dining table because of it being roundThere's always the old tree stumpThe large spoolI once took a spool and wound a thick nautical looking rope round and round across the top of it then covered it with the glass table topThe rustic look of the spool went well with the nautical lookGood luck!
The base is 30 roundThat means it is less than 10 in diameterThe top you are proposing is 54 squareThat means the distance from corner to corner is over 76Imagine, if you will, a 76 wide plate of glass sitting on a ten inch diameter postEach corner of that table top is 33 inches protruding beyond the outside of that ten inch baseA cup of coffee sitting on a corner would almost be enough to upset the thingYour old top only had about 15 inches protruding beyond the 10 base,.
Your data will be very noisy How well it is wrapped, how drafty the room is, thermal mass of the insulator and temperature of the insulator when it is appliedIf you want a R factor you may be better off with a low fixed wattage heat source on one side of your test product and a known temp on the outside of the insulation and find where equilibrium lands, the total surface area has to be loosing the full wattage entering the system one the temp equalizesMake sure you use a low wattage and a fully covered mass with known surface area.