We accidentally dropped one of the cups this morning, making a dent near the base. The question was, did this affect the thermal insulation of that cup? To test this, we put four ice cubes and four ounces of water from our refrigerator into each cup and let them sit on the counter for 15 minutes. Then we used an optical kitchen thermometer (with handy diode laser for pointing accuracy) to look at the exterior and interior wall temperatures. (Apologies for the use of Fahrenheit units.) Check this out.
The tumbler on the left is clearly doing a better job of keeping the outside warm and the inside cold. If we then scrutinize the tumbler on the right we find the dent, which must be deep enough to bring the inner and outer walls barely into contact.
The bottom line: Behold, science works. Good insulated cups are pretty impressive engineering, but you really should be careful with them, because the layers really are close together and can be damaged.
Use a piece of dry ice on the dent while the cup sits in the hot sun to try and pop it back out as used on hail dented automobile roofs.
ReplyDeleteCan you be sure it's wall contact, and not a breach of the vacuum?
ReplyDeleteAnon@4:08, I can’t be completely certain, but the dent itself is gentle and doesn’t have any cracking, and the actual sealed seam is a good 8 cm away from the dent.i also think that if the vacuum was breached the problem would be worse and ice water in the cup would lead to condensation on the outside.
ReplyDeleteIf there was a leak in the vacuum seal, then immersing the whole object in a fish tank full of water would reveal it. You'd see bubbles.
ReplyDeleteFollow-up: the cup doesn't seem to be getting worse, and the lack of condensation on the outside when there is cold contents says that the vacuum space is not completely vented.
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