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HMT Lecture - 101

The document contains lecture notes on radiation shield numerical problems, specifically focusing on heat exchange between two parallel planes. It includes two questions that require calculating the number of thin radiation shields needed to reduce radiation heat transfer by specified factors. Additional resources such as a Telegram group and social media links are provided for further engagement.

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HMT Lecture - 101

The document contains lecture notes on radiation shield numerical problems, specifically focusing on heat exchange between two parallel planes. It includes two questions that require calculating the number of thin radiation shields needed to reduce radiation heat transfer by specified factors. Additional resources such as a Telegram group and social media links are provided for further engagement.

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Lecture - 101

Topic :- Radiation Shield Numerical - 3,4


Telegram group name -- Cool Techniques

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Question 3 :- Consider radiative heat exchange between two large parallel planes
of surface emissivity 0.8. How many thin radiation shields of emissivity 0.05 be
placed between the surfaces to reduce the radiation heat transfer by factor 75.
AKTU 2015-16

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Question 4 :- The net radiation from the surfaces of two parallel plates maintained at
T1 and T2 is to be reduced by 99%. Calculate the number of screens to be placed
between the two surfaces to achieve this reduction in heat exchange assuming the
emissivity of the screens as 0.05 and that of surfaces as 0.8.
Punjab University

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Cool Techniques

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