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Explore the concept of radiative heat transfer and view factors in the context of thermal radiation exchange between surfaces. Learn how to calculate net radiative exchange using view factor relations and apply the summation rule for enclosures. Discover tables, figures, and reciprocity principles to enhance your understanding.
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Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces EGR 4345 Heat Transfer
View Factor Fij • Defined as the fraction of the radiation leaving surface i that is intercepted by surface j
Total Rate Equation qij • Rate at which radiation leaves dAi and is intercepted by dAj Assumes surface i emits and reflects diffusely Assumes radiosity Ji is uniform over surface Ai
View Factor Fij • Defined as the fraction of the radiation leaving surface i that is intercepted by surface j Assumes surfaces emit and reflect diffusely Assumes uniform radiosity
Use View Factor to Calculate Net Radiative Exchange, qij • qij = Ai Fij(Ti4 – Tj4) • Net rate at which radiation leaves surface i as a result of interaction with j • Equal to the net rate at which j gains radiation due to its interaction with i
View Factor Relations 1 • Tables and Figures • Table 13.1 – Two-Dimensional Geometries • Table 13.2 – Three-Dimensional Geometries • Figure 13.4 – Aligned Parallel Rectangles • Figure 13.5 – Coaxial Parallel Plates • Figure 13.6 – Perpendicular Rectangles with a Common Edge
View Factor Relations 2 • Reciprocity AiFij = AjFji Determine one view factor from knowledge of the other
View Factor Relations 3 • Summation rule for enclosures • Fii – fraction of radiation that leaves surface i and is directly intercepted by i • For a plane or convex surface, Fii = 0
View Factor Relations 4 • By inspection
1 3 2 View Factor Relations 5 • Symmetry - Isosceles Triangle F12 = F13
View Factor Relations 6 • Multiple component surfaces reciprocity