HOWDOO
Mechanical
- Aug 19, 2008
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I am trying to assess the impact of having an air gap between a hot running pipe and an insulating material. What I am wanting to consider is heat transmission across the gap from both air conduction and radiation mechanisms (the gap is small and the pipe is running at high temperatures so radiation is not negligible). I have previously performed iterative calculations on simple conduction heat transfer problems in which the surface temperature is initially estimated, however in this case the temperature across the air gap is of significant importance to the radiation exchange; which means I now have two iterative temperatures to contend with.
Does anybody have reference to a method or example calculation for me to digest (I would prefer to tackle this with formula for my own understanding); or is this purely a numerical problem that is better resolved using finite difference methods / FEA programs?
Alex
Does anybody have reference to a method or example calculation for me to digest (I would prefer to tackle this with formula for my own understanding); or is this purely a numerical problem that is better resolved using finite difference methods / FEA programs?
Alex