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Mathematical Modelling of Radiative Heat Transfer Using Partial Characteristics

AUBRECHT, V.

Originální název

Mathematical Modelling of Radiative Heat Transfer Using Partial Characteristics

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Electric arcs are characterized among others by intensive radiation and high temperature conduction path made of highly ionised gas. The role of radiation rises rapidly with increasing pressure and the arc current. At higher temperatures and pressures radiative heat transfer starts to determine the formation of the arc burning regime and all its thermal and electrical characteristics. Difficulties in investigating radiative heat transfer in real systems are related to the nonlinear structure of the equations that describe the phenomenon and to the strong dependence of the radiation field characteristics on the radiation frequency and properties of the arc plasma. The method of partial characteristics can be used as a good mathematical tool for mathematical modelling of the radiative heat transfer in the arc plasmas. In the present paper, principles of this method are given together with its application to the plasma radiation of the arc burning in sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).

Klíčová slova

Plasma radiation; partial characteristics; sulphur hexafluoride

Autoři

AUBRECHT, V.

Rok RIV

2000

Vydáno

23. 10. 2000

Nakladatel

Department of Power Electrical and Electronic Engineering FEECS BUT

Místo

Brno

ISBN

80-214-1600-9

Kniha

Proceedings of 4th Czech-Russian Seminar on Project Contact No 101(98) - "Electrophysical and Thermophysical Processes in Low-Temperature Plasma"

Strany od

68

Strany do

86

Strany počet

18

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT2107,
  author="Vladimír {Aubrecht}",
  title="Mathematical Modelling of Radiative Heat Transfer Using Partial Characteristics",
  booktitle="Proceedings of 4th Czech-Russian Seminar on Project Contact No 101(98) - {"}Electrophysical and Thermophysical Processes in Low-Temperature Plasma{"}",
  year="2000",
  pages="68--86",
  publisher="Department of Power Electrical and Electronic Engineering FEECS BUT",
  address="Brno",
  isbn="80-214-1600-9"
}