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Interchange factor is defined as the fraction of the energy leaving an isothermal area of a body that is incident upon the area of another body. Check FAQs
f1-2=((1ε1)+(1ε2)-1)-1
f1-2 - Interchange Factor?ε1 - Emissivity of Body 1?ε2 - Emissivity of Body 2?

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0.2069Edit=((10.4Edit)+(10.3Edit)-1)-1
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Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
f1-2=((1ε1)+(1ε2)-1)-1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
f1-2=((10.4)+(10.3)-1)-1
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
f1-2=((10.4)+(10.3)-1)-1
Next Step Evaluate
f1-2=0.206896551724138
LAST Step Rounding Answer
f1-2=0.2069

Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes Formula Elements

Variables
Interchange Factor
Interchange factor is defined as the fraction of the energy leaving an isothermal area of a body that is incident upon the area of another body.
Symbol: f1-2
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.
Emissivity of Body 1
The Emissivity of Body 1 is the ratio of the energy radiated from a body's surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter.
Symbol: ε1
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.
Emissivity of Body 2
The Emissivity of Body 2 is the ratio of the energy radiated from a body's surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter.
Symbol: ε2
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.

Other Formulas to find Interchange Factor

​Go Interchange factor for infinitely long concentric cylinders
f1-2=((1ε1)+((A1A2)((1ε2)-1)))-1
​Go Interchange factor for infinitely long concentric spheres
f1-2=((1ε1)+((A1A2)((1ε2)-1)))-1
​Go Interchange factor for two rectangles with common side at right angles to each other
f1-2=ε1ε2
​Go Interchange factor for large body enclosed by another body
f1-2=((1ε1)+((A1A2)((1ε2)-1)))-1

How to Evaluate Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes?

Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes evaluator uses Interchange Factor = ((1/Emissivity of Body 1)+(1/Emissivity of Body 2)-1)^(-1) to evaluate the Interchange Factor, Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes formula is defined as a measure of the energy exchange between two infinite parallel planes, taking into account their emissivity values, which affects the radiative heat transfer between them. Interchange Factor is denoted by f1-2 symbol.

How to evaluate Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes, enter Emissivity of Body 1 1) & Emissivity of Body 2 2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes

What is the formula to find Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes?
The formula of Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes is expressed as Interchange Factor = ((1/Emissivity of Body 1)+(1/Emissivity of Body 2)-1)^(-1). Here is an example- 0.206897 = ((1/0.4)+(1/0.3)-1)^(-1).
How to calculate Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes?
With Emissivity of Body 1 1) & Emissivity of Body 2 2) we can find Interchange Factor for Infinite parallel planes using the formula - Interchange Factor = ((1/Emissivity of Body 1)+(1/Emissivity of Body 2)-1)^(-1).
What are the other ways to Calculate Interchange Factor?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Interchange Factor-
  • Interchange Factor=((1/Emissivity of Body 1)+((Surface Area of Body 1/Surface Area of Body 2)*((1/Emissivity of Body 2)-1)))^(-1)OpenImg
  • Interchange Factor=((1/Emissivity of Body 1)+((Surface Area of Body 1/Surface Area of Body 2)*((1/Emissivity of Body 2)-1)))^(-1)OpenImg
  • Interchange Factor=Emissivity of Body 1*Emissivity of Body 2OpenImg
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