Reducing heat transfer between two concentric semi-cylinders using radiation shields with temperature-dependent emissivity
Author(s) -
Mohsen Torabi,
Seyfolah Saedodin,
M.S. Motaghedi Barforoush
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
frontiers in heat and mass transfer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.404
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 2151-8629
DOI - 10.5098/hmt.v2.4.4001
Subject(s) - thermal fluids , emissivity , frontier , heat transfer , materials science , thermal radiation , thermal , shields , heat shield , mechanical engineering , thermodynamics , optics , convective heat transfer , political science , engineering , composite material , physics , electromagnetic shielding , law
In this paper, a simplifying approach for calculating the radiant energy is achieved using the concept of net radiation heat transfer and provides an easy way for solving a variety of situations. This method has been applied to calculate the net radiation heat transfer between two long concentric semi-cylinders. Then this method used to calculate reduction heat transfer when radiation shields with temperature-dependent emissivity applied between these objects. Moreover, using this method the percentage reduction in heat transfer between two surfaces was calculated. The findings reveal that, one radiation shield with lower emissivity can reduce the net heat transfer even better than two radiation shields with higher emissivity. Moreover, it can be concluded that for silicon carbide radiation shield in the range of assumed temperatures, the emissivity is almost constant.
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