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- W2029596231 abstract "_. The purpose of this paper is to present a rigorous derivation Of the two-flux parameters for the calculation of radiative heat transfer through a fibrous medium with fibers oriented in the planes normal to the heat transfer direction. The analysis accounts for the effect of diffuse radiation on the backscattering characteristics of fibers oriented in planes. Parametric studies are performed to show the effect of optical properties and size of the fibers on the backscattering parameter and the net radiative heat flux through the medium. Introduction Radiation through fibrous materials,ty8 been a subject of many recent investigations. is because fibrous media have desirable heat transfer characteristics which lend themselves as very effective t h e m 1 insulation materials. The major modes of heat transfer in fibrous materials are radiation and conduction. out that radiation can account for as much as 50 percent of the tot 1 heat transfer rate evcn at room Hence, much effort has been directed to achieve better understanding of the radiative transfer process in these materials. This" @default.
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- W2029596231 title "Radiation heat transfer through fibers oriented in planes" @default.
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