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Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 in Radiation Formulas
Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is the amount of heat that is transferred per unit of time in some material, usually measured in watts (joules per second). And is denoted by q
1->2
. Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is usually measured using the Watt for Power. Note that the value of Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is always positive.
Formulas to find Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 in Radiation
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Diffuse Radiation Exchange from Surface 1 to Surface 2
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List of variables in Radiation formulas
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Diffuse Radiosity for Surface 1
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Surface Area of Body 1
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Radiation Shape Factor 12
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Specular Component of Reflectivity of Surface 2
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FAQ
What is the Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2?
Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is the amount of heat that is transferred per unit of time in some material, usually measured in watts (joules per second). Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is usually measured using the Watt for Power. Note that the value of Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is always positive.
Can the Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 be negative?
No, the Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2, measured in Power cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2?
Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 is usually measured using the Watt[W] for Power. Kilowatt[W], Milliwatt[W], Microwatt[W] are the few other units in which Heat Transfer from Surface 1 to 2 can be measured.
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