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Crumb Rubber Question

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scitanul001

Civil/Environmental
Dec 6, 2006
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We're looking to help out one of our clients. They have a waterline that is approximately 30" below finished grade. They are requesting a 3"-4" rigid insulation (about an R-3 insulation rating) material to be laid over the top after we excavate down to about 8"-12" above the water line. My question is; can anyone point me in a direction of obtaining an R value for 12" thick of crumb rubber? I need to quantify the R value to the client indicating that the crumb rubber will offer better insulation than the rigid insulation.

Thanks in advance for your responses.
 
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Looks like a reasonable value for the 12" thickness is R = 7.
See page 2 of "Civil Engineering Application of Tire Shreds" for the following
The thermal conductivity of tire shreds with a 3-in. maximum size is about 0.14 Btu/hr-ft-°F. This is seven times better than soil, which typically has a thermal conductivity of about 1 Btu/hr-ft-°F.
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