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September 2, 2002, 03:24 |
Heat load from Radiation
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Hi
I am using CFX5.5 in a model with radiation. But how can I calculate the heat flux from radiantion on to a surface ? (The variable from radiation has a stange unit.) Any ideas ? Thanks jens |
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September 2, 2002, 07:55 |
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Jens,
Is the "strange unit" you mention kg/s^3 ? kg/s^3 and W/m^2 are exactly the same: W = J/s = N m / s = kg m^2/s^2 thus, W/m^2 = kg/s^3 VoRTeX |
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September 2, 2002, 08:25 |
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))) W = J/s = N m/s = kg m^2/s^3 !
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September 2, 2002, 15:27 |
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You are right, Jan !! Thanks for the correction. )
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September 3, 2002, 01:44 |
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It was my pleasure Thanks
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