Abstract
In the present study, we investigate by means of theoretical calculations and the program Engineering Equation Solver (EES) total and radiative heat transfer coefficients in an enclosure heated from its one wall at several surface emissivities (ɛ=0.90, 0.85, 0.80), with room dimensions (L×H×W=1.8×2.85×1.8, 3×2.85×3, 3×2.85×4, 4×2.85×3, 6×2.85×6m) and surface temperatures (Th=20–40°C, Tc=5–15°C, Tf=14–31°C and Tceil=10–27°C). To understand the influence of convection through computational methods in the aforementioned conditions, we performed numerical procedures and found a correlation including the aspect ratio influence (H/L). Afterward, through the tables and figures, we show that the average radiative coefficient lies within the range of 5.4–5.5W/m2K and varies very slightly with room dimensions and temperature differences at practical applications at the surface emissivity value of 0.9, which is a close value to a surface emissivity practically. Furthermore, we found the total heat transfer coefficient to be between 10.2 and 10.8W/m2K for the emissivity value of 0.9, and we observed that it did not significantly vary with room dimensions. Additionally, similar to the experimental literature results, we found that the average proportion of radiation to the total heat transfer was between 64% and 67%.
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