TY - JOUR
T1 - Radiation heat transfer between arbitrary three-dimensional bodies with specular and diffuse surfaces
AU - Maruyama, Shigenao
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PY - 1993/9
Y1 - 1993/9
N2 - A numerical method is presented for predicting radiation heal transfer from arbitrary bodies composed of numerous polygons. Each polygon is gray and has the combined characteristics of specular and diffuse surfaces. Both heal flux and temperature can be specified arbitrarily on the surfaces. A new concept of view factors was introduced for analyzing radiation heat transfer between specular and diffuse surfaces. A radiation ray tracing method was adopted for estimating the view factors, and efficient vector operation and parallel processing were achieved for a supercomputer. The accuracy of the method was checked in comparison with analytical solutions for a simple configuration, and the effect of specular reflectivity was investigated. As a numerical example, radiation heat transfer of a machine element and heater panels composed of 4388 polygons was demonstrated.
AB - A numerical method is presented for predicting radiation heal transfer from arbitrary bodies composed of numerous polygons. Each polygon is gray and has the combined characteristics of specular and diffuse surfaces. Both heal flux and temperature can be specified arbitrarily on the surfaces. A new concept of view factors was introduced for analyzing radiation heat transfer between specular and diffuse surfaces. A radiation ray tracing method was adopted for estimating the view factors, and efficient vector operation and parallel processing were achieved for a supercomputer. The accuracy of the method was checked in comparison with analytical solutions for a simple configuration, and the effect of specular reflectivity was investigated. As a numerical example, radiation heat transfer of a machine element and heater panels composed of 4388 polygons was demonstrated.
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U2 - 10.1080/10407789308902612
DO - 10.1080/10407789308902612
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0027663255
SN - 1040-7782
VL - 24
SP - 181
EP - 196
JO - Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications
JF - Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications
IS - 2
ER -