Abstract

Heat flux from heated surfaces can be obtained by (1) calculating heat transfer equations using measurements of surface temperature and associated parameters, (2) determining the difference in temperatures across a known thermal conductivity material, and (3) measuring directly with a calibrated heat flux meter. In this work, heat flux obtained using a commercial heat flux meter is compared with heat flux values calculated from surface temperature measurements of vertical and horizontal steel surfaces as a function of the air velocities under controlled conditions.

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