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Radiation-Laminar Free Convection in a Square Duct with Specular Reflection by Absorbing-Emitting Medium  

Byun, Ki-Hong (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dongguk University)
Im, Moon-Hyuk (Department of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, keimyung University)
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Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology / v.16, no.10, 2002 , pp. 1346-1354 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of specularly reflecting wall under the combined radiative and laminar free convective heat transfer in an infinite square duct. An absorbing and emitting gray medium is enclosed by the opaque and diffusely emitting walls. The walls may reflect diffusely or specularly. Boussinesq approximation is used for the buoyancy term. The radiative heat transfer is evaluated using the direct discrete ordinates method. The parameters under considerations are Rayleigh number, conduction to radiation parameter, optical thickness, wall emissivity and reflection mode. The differences caused by the reflection mode on the stream line, and temperature distribution and wall heat fluxes are studied. Some differences are observed for the categories mentioned above if the order of the conduction to radiation parameter is less than order of 10$\^$-3/ fer the range of Rayleigh number studied. The differences at the side wall heat flux distributions are observed as long as the medium is optically thin. As the top wall emissivity decreases, the differences between these two modes are increased. As the optical thickness decreases at the fixed wall emissivity, the differences also increase. The difference of the streamlines or the temperature contours is not as distinct as the side wall heat flux distributions. The specular reflection may alter the fluid motion.
Keywords
Specular; Diffuse Reflection; Radiation; Free Convection; Participating Media; Square Duct; Direct Discrete Ordinates Method;
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