Abstract

AbstractRadiation heat transfer is an important mode of heat transfer even in our life space at room temperature. Such radiation heat transfer is evaluated mostly by calculating the radiation energy exchange among surfaces in an enclosure. For this evaluation, knowledge of the hemispherical emittances of the constituent life surfaces is needed. However, there has not been a suitable technique for measuring the emittance of each surface in the life space at room temperature. In the present work we develop a new apparatus for measuring total hemispherical emittances of real surfaces at room temperature. The apparatus consists of a total radiation flux meter and a Peltier element cooler to cool the flux meter surface from the back, and measure the net total radiation flux from the specimen surface to the surrounding surfaces to determine the total hemispherical emittance of the specimen surface. This apparatus is effective to measure total hemispherical emittances of surfaces at room temperature on site. We apply the developed apparatus to measure the total hemispherical emittances of various surfaces in the life space, such as metals, human skin, cloth, floor mat, wood, glass, brick tile, stone, cement, plant leaves, etc., and demonstrate the feasibility of the apparatus. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Heat Trans Asian Res; Published online in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/htj). DOI 10.1002/htj.20349

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