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Banded Radiative Heat Transfer Analysis

โœ Scribed by Khan, Y. U. ;Lawson, D. A. ;Tucker, R. J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
154 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1069-8299

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โœฆ Synopsis


Recent work has shown that many ceramic ยฎbres which are increasingly used to line industrial furnaces have highly spectral-dependent emissivities. This paper presents an extension to the standard zone method for radiative heat transfer calculations which directly models spectral variation in surface and gas properties. A short description of the zone method is given along with a summary of the weighted sum of grey gases model. This is often used as a means of representing the temperature dependence of total gas properties brought about because of the spectral non-uniformity of these properties. When surfaces as well as the gas are non-grey, a new approach is required. The method of this paper is based on dividing the spectrum into a number of bands and treating the properties as constant within each band.

This method can be used directly if the boundary conditions specify all the zone temperatures. However, if some temperatures are unknown, then an iterative solution technique is required. Results of some sample calculations are presented. These illustrate the importance of directly modelling the spectral behaviour of gas and surface properties.


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