MechMick1
Mechanical
- Jul 9, 2014
- 4
Hi,
I am currently trying to simulate heat loss from a complex geometry using FEA.
I have an object similar to a pipe with radial fins and I am trying to allow for heat loss from this body due to radiation.
Should the surface area used for radiation heat loss be the entire body surface? Even the surfaces of the fins which face each other? Or should these surfaces of the fins be excluded and only surfaces perpendicular be included?
My impression is that the surface of the fins facing each other will not contribute efficiently to radiation heat loss to the environment, and should not be included.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mick.
I am currently trying to simulate heat loss from a complex geometry using FEA.
I have an object similar to a pipe with radial fins and I am trying to allow for heat loss from this body due to radiation.
Should the surface area used for radiation heat loss be the entire body surface? Even the surfaces of the fins which face each other? Or should these surfaces of the fins be excluded and only surfaces perpendicular be included?
My impression is that the surface of the fins facing each other will not contribute efficiently to radiation heat loss to the environment, and should not be included.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mick.