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MAE 3440: Heat Transfer Lecture 23 Intro to Radiation

Introduction to Radiation

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Radiation Heat Transfer


Heat transfer between surfaces in the absence of an intervening
medium.
• Stefan-Boltzmann Law:
𝐸! = 𝜎𝑇"#
𝜎 = 5.67×10$% W/m&K #

• Mechanism: photon
emission/absorption from electron
transitions.

• Treated as a surface phenomenon


in opaque materials.
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Thermal Spectrum
The thermal radiation spectrum ranges from UV (100 nm) to
Infrared (100 𝝁m)

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Radiation is Complicated
Radiation emission/absorption at a surface is a function of the
temperature, wavelength, and the angle.

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Geometric Aspects: Spherical


Coordinates

Zenith Angle (𝜃)


relative to the surface
normal from 0 to 𝜋/2

Azimuthal Angle (𝜑
or 𝜙) from 0 to 2𝜋

Radius (r)

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Geometric Aspects: Solid Angle


Plane Angle Solid Angle

1 circle = 2𝜋 radians 1 sphere = 4𝜋 steradians


1 hemisphere = 2 𝜋 steradians
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Radiant Intensity/Emission from Surface


$% W
• Spectral Intensity: 𝐼!,# 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
$&! '() *$+$! m" sr µm

𝑑𝑞'” =𝑑𝑞/𝑑𝜆= 𝐼',* 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙


• Integrating over the hemisphere gives the Spectral, Hemispherical Emissive
Power [W/m2-µm]:
&, ,/&
𝐸' 𝜆 = 𝑞'” 𝜆 =∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',* 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙

• Integrating over the hemisphere and spectrum gives the Total Hemispherical
Emissive Power [W/m2]:
. &, ,/&
𝐸=∫+ ∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',* 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙𝑑𝜆

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Irradiation/Absorption at Surface
$% W
• Spectral Intensity: 𝐼!,, 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
$&! '() *$+$! m" sr µm

𝑑𝑞'” =𝑑𝑞/𝑑𝜆= 𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙


• Integrating over the hemisphere gives the Spectral Irradiation [W/m2-µm]:

&, ,/&
𝐺' 𝜆 = 𝑞'” 𝜆 =∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙
• Integrating over the hemisphere and spectrum gives the Total Irradiation
[W/m2]:

. &, ,/&
𝐺=∫+ ∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙𝑑𝜆

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Radiosity from Surface


$% W
• Spectral Intensity: 𝐼!,#-. 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
$&! '() *$+$! m" sr µm

𝑑𝑞'” =𝑑𝑞/𝑑𝜆= 𝐼',*01 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙


• Integrating over the hemisphere gives the Spectral Radiosity [W/m2-µm]:

&, ,/&
𝐽' 𝜆 = 𝑞'” 𝜆 =∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',*01 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙
• Integrating over the hemisphere and spectrum gives the Total Radiosity
[W/m2]:

. &, ,/&
𝐽=∫+ ∫+ ∫+ 𝐼',*01 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 cos 𝜃 sin 𝜃 𝑑𝜃𝑑𝜙𝑑𝜆

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Diffuse Surfaces
A diffuse surface has emission and irradiation that is independent of
angle/doesn’t change with direction. The Spectral and Total
Emissive Power and Irradiation are then simplified as
• Emissive Power from a diffuse surface:

𝐸' 𝜆 = 𝜋𝐼',* 𝜆 𝐸=𝜋𝐼*

• Irradiation on a diffuse surface:

𝐺' 𝜆 = 𝜋𝐼',/ 𝜆 𝐺=𝜋𝐼/

• Radiosity from a diffuse surface:

𝐽' 𝜆 = 𝜋𝐼',*01 𝜆 𝐽=𝜋𝐼*01

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Blackbody Radiation
A blackbody is one which has an ideal surface for radiation.

• A blackbody absorbs all incident radiation, regardless of wavelength and


direction

• For a prescribed temperature and wavelength, no surface can emit more


energy than a blackbody

• Although the radiation by a blackbody is a function of wavelength and


temperature, it is independent of direction - diffuse emitter.

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Planck Blackbody Distribution


Provides the Spectral Intensity and Spectral Emissive Power of a
blackbody at a specific wavelength and temperature.
& 2 3!"
I𝐼',! 𝜆, 𝑇 =
'# *45 23! /'6$ 7 $8

ℎ=6.626×10$9# J-s, Planck’s constant


𝑘: =1.381×10$&9 J/K, Boltzmann constant
𝑐; =2.998×10% m/s, speed of light in vacuum

<%
I𝐸',! 𝜆, 𝑇 = 𝜋𝐼',! 𝜆, 𝑇 = '# *45 <" /'7 $8
𝐶8=3.742×10% [W − µm4/m2]
𝐶&=1.439×10# [µm − K]
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Planck Blackbody Distribution

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Wien’s Displacement Law


Provides the peak wavelength of emission from a blackbody based
on temperature.

&%?%
𝜆=>4 = 7 [µm]

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Total Emissive Power – Blackbody

. <%
I𝐸! 𝑇 = ∫+ 𝑑𝜆 = 𝜎𝑇 #
'# *45 <" /'7 $8

Stefan-Boltzmann Law

𝜎=5.67×10$% [W/m2-K4], Stefan-Boltzmann constant

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Band Emission
In some cases, we don’t need the emission over the full spectrum
therefore we can integrate over a smaller region or Band.
' '
∫& D',) E' ∫& D',) E' '7 D',)
I𝐹(+→') = * = F7+
= ∫+ F7# 𝑑(𝜆𝑇) = 𝑓(𝜆𝑇)
∫& D',) E'

I𝐹('% $'" ) = 𝐹(+→'" ) − 𝐹(+→'% )

Band Emission Table in Equation Sheet!

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Real Surfaces
Real surfaces (not blackbodies) have emission/absorption that
depends on wavelength, direction and temperature.
• Spectral, directional emissivity:
𝐼',* 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙, 𝑇
𝜀',G 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙, 𝑇 =
𝐼',! 𝜆, 𝑇

• Directional emissivity:
𝐼* 𝜃, 𝜙, 𝑇
𝜀G 𝜃, 𝜙, 𝑇 =
𝐼! 𝑇

• Spectral emissivity:
𝐸' 𝜆, 𝑇
𝜀' 𝜆, 𝑇 =
𝐸',! 𝜆, 𝑇
• Total emissivity: 𝐸 𝑇
𝜀 𝑇 =
𝜎𝑇 #
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Real Surfaces
Generalizations for emissivity

• Emissivity of metal surfaces


is usually small and lowest
with highly polished
surfaces.
• Oxide layers can
significantly increase
emissivity.
• Emissivity of non-metals are
usually greater than 0.6.
• Emissivity of metals
increase with temperature

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Real Surfaces
What happens when a real surface is irradiated?

• The incident radiation is Irradiation (G𝝀).


• 1st Law of Thermodynamics says Irradiation must be equivalent to Absorbed,
Reflected, and Transmitted.

𝐺' = 𝐺',1*H + 𝐺',>!" + 𝐺',I1>J

1= 𝛼' + 𝜌' + 𝜏'

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Absorptivity

𝐼',/,>!" 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙
𝛼',G 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙

𝐺',>!" 𝜆
𝛼' 𝜆 = 𝐺',>!" = 𝛼' 𝐺'
𝐺' 𝜆

𝐺>!"
𝛼=
𝐺

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Reflectivity

𝐼',/,1*H 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙
𝜌',G 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙

𝐺',1*H 𝜆
𝜌' 𝜆 = 𝐺',1*H = 𝜌' 𝐺'
𝐺' 𝜆

𝐺1*H
𝜌=
𝐺

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Transmissivity

𝐼',/,I1>J 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙
𝜏',G 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙 =
𝐼',/ 𝜆, 𝜃, 𝜙

𝐺',I1>J 𝜆
𝜏' 𝜆 = 𝐺',I1>J = 𝜏' 𝐺'
𝐺' 𝜆

𝐺I1>J
𝜏=
𝐺

𝜏=0 for opaque solids

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Kirchhoff’s Law
Provides a relationship between emissivity and absorptivity

𝜀',G = 𝛼',G Always true

𝜀' = 𝛼' True for a diffuse surface

𝜀 = 𝛼 True for a diffuse and gray surface

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Symbols, Subscripts, and Constants


Symbols Subscripts
𝜃 Zenith Angle 𝜃 Direction Dependence
𝜙 Azimuthal Angle 𝜆 Wavelength Dependence
r Radius e Emission
𝑑𝜔 Solid Angle i Incident
I Intensity r,ref Reflected
E Emissive Power b Blackbody
G Irradiation
J Radiosity Diffuse = independent of direction
𝜀 Emissivity Gray = independent of wavelength
𝛼 Absorptivity
𝜌 Reflectivity 𝜎 = 5.67×10$% W/m&K #
𝜏 Transmissivity Stefan-Boltzmann Constant

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