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Radiant heat transfer in packed beds
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1963
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Radiative Heat TransferRadiant Heat TransferEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEffective ScatteringConvective Heat TransferRadiant TransmissionRefrigerationHeat Transfer ProcessOptical PropertiesAbsorption Cross SectionsNumerical SimulationThermodynamicsThermal ConductionMaterials ScienceThermal TransportRadiative AbsorptionHeat TransferHigh Temperature MaterialsApplied PhysicsThermal EngineeringThermal Properties
Abstract The effective scattering and absorption cross sections were determined from measurements of radiant transmission through isothermal beds of glass, aluminum oxide, steel and silicon carbide spheres, cylinders, and irregular grains. The radiant conductivities were calculated from these cross sections. Back scattering was found to be the principal mechanism of attenuation for all of the packings. Absorption was a significant mechanism only for the silicon carbide grains. At 2,000°F. The radiant contribution to the total heat flux was estimated to vary from 35% for the silicon carbide packings to 85% for the glass packings.
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