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Lecture Objectives:
• Summarize heat transfer review
• Define Solar Radiation Components
• Introduce Internal Surface Energy Balance
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Radiative heat flux between two surfaces
44,, BAABABABA TTAFQ
ψi,j - Radiative heat exchange factor
Exact equations for closed envelope
Simplified equation for non-closed envelope
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Summary
• Convection– Boundary layer– Laminar transient and turbulent flow– Large number of equation for h for specific airflows
• Conduction – Unsteady-state heat transfer – Partial difference equation + boundary conditions– Numerical methods for solving
• Radiation – Short-wave and long-wave – View factors– Simplified equation for external surfaces– System of equation for internal surfaces
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External Boundaries
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Solar radiation
• Direct • Diffuse• Reflected (diffuse)
Externalsurface
Sky DiffuseDirect Normal
radiation
Reflected
n
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Solar Angles
Vertical surface
Normal to verticalsurface
S
E
NSun beam
W
S
z
- Solar altitude angle– Angle of incidence
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Direct and Diffuse Components of Solar Radiation
Window
External wall
Horizontal shading
Ver
tical
sha
ding
Ver
tical
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ding
Ashaded
Aunshaded
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Solar components
cosDNRDIR II
2/)cos1()cos(_ DNRGHRskydif III2/)cos1(_ groundGHRreflecteddif II
reflecteddifskydifdif III __
• Global horizontal radiation IGHR
• Direct normal radiation IDNRDirect component of solar radiation on considered surface:
Diffuse components of solar radiation on considered surface:
Total diffuse solar radiation on considered surface:
z
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Global horizontal radiation IGHR
and Diffuse horizontal radiation measurements
)cos( DNRGHRationzontalRadiDifusseHoi III z
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Measurement of Direct Solar Radiation
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Ground and sky temperatures
• Sky temperature
• Swinbank (1963, Cole 1976) model-Cloudiness CC [0-1] 0 – for clear sky , 1 for totally cloud sky -Air temperature Tair [K]
clouds = (1 − 0. 84CC)(0. 527 + 0. 161e[8.45(1 − 273/ Tair)] + 0. 84CC)
Tsky = 9. 365574 · 10−6(1 − CC) Tair6+ Tair
4CC·clouds
Emissivity of clouds:
For modeled T sky the sky =1 (Modeled T sky is for black body)
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Ground and sky temperatures• Sky temperature
Berdahl and Martin (1984) model
Clear = 0.711 + 0.56(Tdp/100) + 0.73 (Tdp/100)2 - emissivity of clear sky
Tclear_sky = Tair (Clear0.25)
- Cloudiness CC [0-1] 0 – for clear sky , 1 for totally cloud sky - Air temperature Tair [K]- Dew point temperature Tdp [C] !!!
Tsky = (Ca)0.25 * Tclear_sky
Ca = 1.00 +0.0224*CC + 0.0035*CC2 + 0.00028*CC3 – effect of cloudiness
sky =1
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For ground temperature:
- We often assume: Tground=Tair
-or we calculate Solar-air temperature
-Solar-air temperature – imaginary temperature
- Combined effect of solar radiation and air temperature
Tsolar = f (Tair , Isolar , ground conductivity resistance)
Ground and sky temperatures
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m/s 2for U 0.25
m/s 2for U 0.5
U
u
05.03.0 Uu
uh 6.55.3
Velocity at surfaces that are windward:
Velocity at surfaces that are leeward :U -wind velocity
u u
Convection coefficient :
windward leeward)( surfaceair TThAQ
External convective heat fluxPresented model is based on experimental data, Ito (1972)
Primarily forced convection (wind):
surface
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Boundary Conditions at External Surfaces
1. External convective heat flux
Required parameters:- wind velocity- wind direction - surface orientation
U
windward
leeward
Energy Simulation (ES) program treats every surface with different orientation as separate object.
Consequence:
N
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Wind Direction
Wind direction is defined in TMY database:
“Value: 0 – 360o Wind direction in degrees at the hou
indicated. ( N = 0 or 360, E = 90, S = 180,W = 270 ). For calm winds, wind direction equals zero.”
U
windward
leeward
Wind direction: ~225o
N
http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/pubs/tmy2/http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/pubs/tmy2/tab3-2.html
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HW1 Problem
10 m 10 m
2.5 m
Internal surfaces
You will need Austin weather data:http://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac/classes/ARE383/handouts.html
Solar angles andSolar radiation components calculation
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Boundary Conditions at Internal Surfaces
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Internal Boundaries
Room
F
C
L R
1
1
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2
2
22
3
3
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A air node
internal surface node
external surface node
element-inner node
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Rad iati on
Window
TransmittedSolar radiation
Internal sources
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Surface to surface radiation
ψi,j - Radiative heat exchange factor
Exact equations for closed envelope
44,, jiijiiji TTAQ
n
kkikjkjijji FF
1,,,, 1
nji ,...,2,1,
nji ,...,2,1, Closed system of equations
Ti TjFi,j - View factors
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Internal Heat sourcesOccupants, Lighting, Equipment
• Typically - Defined by heat flux – Convective
• Affects the air temperature
– Radiative• Radiative heat flux “distributed” to surrounding surfaces
according to the surface area and emissivity
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Surface Balance
Conduction
All radiation components
Convection
Convection + Conduction + Radiation = 0
For each surface – external or internal :