Abstract

Three-dimensional non-grey gas radiation analyses were conducted using the statistical narrow-band model with updated band parameters and three implementation methods: the exact or the correlated formulation, the non-correlated expression, and the grey-band approximation with the absorption coefficient estimated using the local properties. The accuracy of the two approximate narrow-band implementation methods was evaluated for both low-resolution spectral intensity and spectrally integrated radiative source term and wall heat flux in a rectangular enclosure containing (1) isothermal pure water and (2) a CO 2/H 2O/N 2 mixture with a furnace type gas temperature distribution. For spectrally integrated quantities, results of the grey-band approximation are very close to those of the non-correlated formulation and are in qualitative agreement with the results of the correlated formulation. The two approximate methods are capable of predicting qualitatively correct and fairly accurate distributions of low-resolution spectral radiation intensities for the isothermal case. However, they predict less accurate low-resolution spectral intensities for the non-isothermal case.

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