2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20167201061
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Verification of Conjugate Heat Transfer Models in a Closed Volume with Radiative Heat Source

Abstract: Abstract.The results of verification of mathematical model of convective-conductive heat transfer in a closed volume with a thermally conductive enclosing structures are presented. Experiments were carried out to determine the temperature of floor premises in the working conditions of radiant heating systems. Comparison of mathematical modelling of temperature fields and experiments showed their good agreement. It is concluded that the mathematical model of conjugate heat transfers in the air cavity with a hea… Show more

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“…Turbulent free convective air-flow was considered. Algebraic (11) and (12) [12][13][14] and standard к-ɛ (4) and (5) [15,17,18] models were used. The method of variables non-dimensionalization in the considered system of differential equations is similar [17].…”
Section: Problem Statement and Solution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Turbulent free convective air-flow was considered. Algebraic (11) and (12) [12][13][14] and standard к-ɛ (4) and (5) [15,17,18] models were used. The method of variables non-dimensionalization in the considered system of differential equations is similar [17].…”
Section: Problem Statement and Solution Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect it appears relevant to analyze the possibility to use algebraic turbulence models to solve the conjugate problems of heat transfer under the conditions of turbulent natural convection in the areas with characteristic dimensions of one to ten meters. Besides, it is necessary to take into account the results of the experimental research into such processes [15,16] which show that under real-life conditions of heat transfer there appear time-variable large temperature gradients both in the air and in the building envelope. That is why the simulation seems appropriate at least in a flat unsteady design.…”
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confidence: 99%