Investigations of Non-Gray/Gray Radiative Heat Transfer Effect on Natural Convection in Tall Cavities at Low Operating Temperature
Pradeep Kumar, G. Chanakya, Naman Barthwal

TL;DR
This study numerically examines how gray and non-gray radiative heat transfer influence natural convection in tall cavities at low temperatures, revealing significant effects on flow and thermal characteristics near the walls.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed numerical analysis of non-gray and gray radiation effects on natural convection in tall cavities at low temperatures, using HITEMP-2010 data and vortex visualization techniques.
Findings
Radiation significantly alters flow and heat transfer near cavity walls.
Gray radiation medium has a notable impact on flow and thermal behavior.
Radiative fluxes are comparable to conductive fluxes in the cavities.
Abstract
The present work numerically investigates the influence of radiation on the natural convection in differentially heated slender and square-base tall cavities at low operating temperature range of 288.1-307.7 K. The atmospheric air which has the composition of , , and in the molar mass proportion of 75.964%, 21%, 0.036% and 3%, respectively, has been considered as the working fluid in the cavities. The non-gray and gray Planck mean absorption coefficients for whole spectrum of the air at the atmospheric pressure and average temperature of the cavity have been calculated from HITEMP-2010 database by Line-By-Line (LBL) approach. The flow and heat transfer simulations for combined radiation and natural convection have been performed for four different scenarios, i.e., pure convection, radiation in transparent, gray, and non-gray radiation medium. First, the numerical…
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