Bulk Data Entry Defines the radiation material properties of a surface element for heat transfer
analysis.
Format
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RADM |
RMID |
ABSORP |
EMIS1 |
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Example
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RADM |
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0.2 |
1.0 |
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Definitions
Field |
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RMID |
Radiation material
property entry identification number. No default (Integer >
0)
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ABSORP |
Surface
absortivity. No default (0.0 ≤ Real ≤ 1.0)
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EMIS1 |
Surface emissivity.
No default (0.0 ≤ Real ≤ 1.0)
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Comments
- The RADM entry
can be referenced by a CHBDYE Bulk Data Entry.
- The Radiation Heat Flux is
calculated as follows, between the surface element and the black-body space
node.(1)
Where,
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- Radiation heat flux.
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- Stefan-Boltzmann constant defined via PARAM,
SIGMA.
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- Radiation view factor between the element face and the
ambient space node.
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- Surface emissivity of the surface element, defined by
EMIS1 on the RADM
entry.
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- Surface absorptivity of the surface element, defined by
ABSORP field on the
RADM entry.
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- Surface temperature.
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- Absolute temperature scale defined via PARAM,
TABS.
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- Ambient temperature.
- For a Heat Transfer Analysis via
Radiation, PARAM,TABS can be used to define the absolute
temperature scale, and PARAM,SIGMA is used to specify the
Stefan-Boltzmann constant. Additionally, a RADBC entry
can be used to define radiation boundary conditions.