A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries
In this paper, infrared radiation exiting plain surfaces with different geometries is numerically simulated. Surfaces under consideration are assumed to have steady uniform heat generation inside. Moreover, the boundaries of the surfaces are considered to be at the surroundings temperature. Infrared...
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doaj-24786c5f117e41298fe817759d96903e2021-09-05T20:51:07ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering1734-44922353-90032017-08-0122365366410.1515/ijame-2017-0041ijame-2017-0041A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different GeometriesVakilabadi K.A.0Moayeri H.1Ghassemi H.2Department of Marine Faculty of Imam, Khomeini Maritime University Iran, Nowshahr, Iran (Islamic Republic of)Department of Marine, Faculty of Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of)Department of Marine, Faculty of Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of)In this paper, infrared radiation exiting plain surfaces with different geometries is numerically simulated. Surfaces under consideration are assumed to have steady uniform heat generation inside. Moreover, the boundaries of the surfaces are considered to be at the surroundings temperature. Infrared radiation is calculated based on the temperature profile determined for the surface. The temperature profile of the surface is determined assuming the two dimensional heat conduction equations to govern the problem. The physical domain is transformed into the appropriate computational domain and the governing equation is mapped into the suitable forms in the new coordinate system of variables. After that the temperature profile of the surface is computed, the infrared radiation distribution of the surface is evaluated based on the equations given in the manuscript. The temperature profile as well as the IR images are given in the results section. It is concluded that the maximum value of infrared radiation of the surface occurs at the center. Moreover, it is concluded that among surfaces with equal areas, the one having the largest perimeter has the least value of IR at its center.https://doi.org/10.1515/ijame-2017-0041numerical simulationinfrared radiationplain surfaces |
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A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries |
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A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries |
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A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries |
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A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries |
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A Numerical Simulation for Prediction of Infrared Radiation Emitted from Plain Surfaces with Different Geometries |
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numerical simulation for prediction of infrared radiation emitted from plain surfaces with different geometries |
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In this paper, infrared radiation exiting plain surfaces with different geometries is numerically simulated. Surfaces under consideration are assumed to have steady uniform heat generation inside. Moreover, the boundaries of the surfaces are considered to be at the surroundings temperature. Infrared radiation is calculated based on the temperature profile determined for the surface. The temperature profile of the surface is determined assuming the two dimensional heat conduction equations to govern the problem. The physical domain is transformed into the appropriate computational domain and the governing equation is mapped into the suitable forms in the new coordinate system of variables. After that the temperature profile of the surface is computed, the infrared radiation distribution of the surface is evaluated based on the equations given in the manuscript. The temperature profile as well as the IR images are given in the results section. It is concluded that the maximum value of infrared radiation of the surface occurs at the center. Moreover, it is concluded that among surfaces with equal areas, the one having the largest perimeter has the least value of IR at its center. |
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numerical simulation infrared radiation plain surfaces |
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