2002
DOI: 10.1115/1.1466459
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Directional Spectral Emittance of a Packed Bed: Influence of the Temperature Gradient in the Medium

Abstract: Recently a new experimental set-up for measuring the directional spectral emittance has been developed. Both sides of packed opaque spheres are simultaneously heated with identical power laser beams (CO2 10.6 μm) and the isothermal condition in the medium is assumed. In this paper we consider the coupled conduction-radiation equations to investigate the effect of the temperature nonuniformity on the calculated value of the emittance and to verify if the isothermal assumption is valid. Moreover, the sensitivity… Show more

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“…the film thickness, is discretized into 300 regular meshes. The angular space is discretized using the Gaussian quadrature with N = 24 directions [38]. The convergence criterion is that the temperature difference between two successive iterations verifies DT/T < 10 À4 everywhere.…”
Section: Out-of-plane Thermal Conductivity Of Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the film thickness, is discretized into 300 regular meshes. The angular space is discretized using the Gaussian quadrature with N = 24 directions [38]. The convergence criterion is that the temperature difference between two successive iterations verifies DT/T < 10 À4 everywhere.…”
Section: Out-of-plane Thermal Conductivity Of Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%