robclay
Electrical
- Dec 1, 2004
- 5
A frustrated electrical engineer writes:
I have a flare, and it emits radiation, and i have the radiation flux lines (Looks like a nyquist plot!)
So, basically... let's say i have a flux line close to the source, of 20 kW/m^2... and further out I have a line representing 10 kW/m^2. The medium is air, at 15 degC, so is there a straight forward equation for me to determine what the temperature would be. i.e. if i have a thermometer, and stuck it on that 20 flux line? Or 10 Flux line?
Thanks,
Robert
I have a flare, and it emits radiation, and i have the radiation flux lines (Looks like a nyquist plot!)
So, basically... let's say i have a flux line close to the source, of 20 kW/m^2... and further out I have a line representing 10 kW/m^2. The medium is air, at 15 degC, so is there a straight forward equation for me to determine what the temperature would be. i.e. if i have a thermometer, and stuck it on that 20 flux line? Or 10 Flux line?
Thanks,
Robert