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March 16, 2006, 10:58 |
Radiation quantity through an opening
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Hi all,
For radiation modelling using cfx5.7, in the post we have the variable 'Wall Irradiation Flux' â€" which means (if I am right) the radiative energy arriving towards the wall from everywhere else. But how do I know the Irradiation Flux for an opening, namely the quantify of the radiative energy arriving towards the opening from everywhere? My case is looking at: A constant solar heat flux travels through two pane glazings and reaches the internal controlled environment. I want to know the heat load for the internal environment, from both the transmitted solar heat flux and the long wave radiation from the internal glazing surface. Any suggestions? Forrest |
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