Abstract

This article addresses numerical modeling of coupled heat conduction and radiation in mineral wools under steady-state condition for prediction of its effective thermal conductivity. The radiative heat transfer is modeled using the Monte Carlo Ray-Trace Method. The radiation model is based on a random distribution of fibers in the media. The radiation distribution factor is employed in order to compute the fraction of the total radiation emitted from one fiber that is absorbed by another, due to both direct radiation and to all possible reflections within the enclosure. The radiation model is coupled with the nonlinear heat conduction equation. The results obtained by the proposed model compare well with experimental measurements of the heat flow meter apparatus. The method is easy to code, and the number of calculations during each iteration is considerably reduced.

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