3 1 radiation between two gray surfaces consider the attic of a home located in a hot climate.
Radiation between two gray surfaces attic.
Radiation analysis of such enclosures becomes very complicated unless some simplifying assumptions are made.
Heat exchange between black bodies.
In this article we will discuss about the mechanism of heat exchange between two or more surfaces.
The floor of the attic is characterized by a width of l1 10 m while the roof makes an angle of 30 from the horizontal direction as shown in the schematic.
Consider heat exchange between elementary areas da 1 and da 2 of two black radiating bodies having areas a 1 and a 2 respectively.
The portion of radiation exchanged between two differently oriented surfaces has to be defined by a geometric function known as view factor which is developed for gray diffusely radiating surfaces.
Describe radiation exchange among surfaces in which the surfaces can be perfect absorbers of radiation black or diffusely absorbing gray.
Introduce the topic of radiation transfer in a participating medium that absorbs emits and scatters radiation and describe the formulation and application of the radiative transport equation.
The elementary areas are at a distance r apart and the normal to these areas make angles 0 1 and 0 2 with the line joining them.
Consider the two infinite gray surfaces shown in figure 19 5 we suppose that the surfaces are thick enough so that no radiation transmitted so consider a photon emitted from surface 1 remembering that the reflectance.
The house is 30 m long ls not shown into the page.