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Calculation of Complex Radiant Heat Load From Surrounding Radiator Surface Temperatures

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Pages 103-112 | Published online: 27 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

A method for calculating the radiant heat exchange between an absorber and individual radiating components in its surroundings is reported. Radiator surface temperatures, ambient and absorber temperatures, and configuration factors for radiating components in the surroundings are used in the customary radiant heat exchange formulae. Simplified methods for calculating or estimating configuration factors for radiators of various shapes solely from angles, subtended at the absorber by the radiators are presented. The method has been verified in the laboratory under controlled conditions and has been used to advantage in the field studies. The method has advantages over the globe therometer method in certain applications.

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