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Radiation Shape Factor
Radiation Shape Factor
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2. Parallel. equal, coaxial disks F-2 [X - (x - 4)/2]/2
Fig. 8-13)
R d/2x. X (2R2 +1)/R?2
=
3. Perpendicular rectangles with Fi-2= (1/T W)(W tan (1/W) + H tan (1/H)
a common edge
Figure 8-14)
-
(1/T X){cos"(B/A)
(Figure 8-15) -
(1/2Y)[A
+4A 4X+ 4)cos -
(B/XA)
X r2/ri, Y +B sin(1/X) - 7A/21
= =
L/r
A = XY? - 1
F2-2= 1-(1/X) +(2/T X) tan [2(x -
1)/Y]
B =Y- X +1 -(Y/27 X)(LW(4x* + Y)/Y] sin {[4(X - 1)
+(Y/XFX -2)1/[Y +4(X- D}
5. Parallel, coaxial disks
sin '[(x-2)/ x*] +(T/2)[(4X* + Y/Y 1) -
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Fig. 8.13 Radiation shape factor for radiation between parallel disks.
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Fig. 8.15 Hadiation shape factors for two concentric cylinders of finite length. (a) Outer cyind
outer cylinder to inner cylinder.
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