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R-Value for Air Entrained Concrete 1

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MJB315

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Apr 13, 2011
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All,

I am seeing that air entrained concrete has a higher R-Value than standard poured concrete (see below). Whereas it makes sense, the difference surprises me. Is air-entrained concrete really this good at insulating?

Standard Concrete: R = 0.8 (F*h*sqft/BTU)/in
Air Entrained Concrete: R = 3.9 (F*h*sqft/BTU)/in

If so, how much air needs to be entrained? The standard 6% +/- per volume? Is anyone aware of an actual source / experiment where this 3.9 value was determined?

MJB
 
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I've seen the same numbers and am also skeptical. I can't provide any help here but I'll be watching for an answer as well.
 
MJB315...the numbers for the air entrained concrete are about right for cellular or lightweight insulating concrete, but way too high for structural concrete. I would not apply that value to structural concrete.
 
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