DieterVk
Bioengineer
- Sep 9, 2016
- 20
Hello,
I'm having difficulties calculating the time to reach a certain temperature caused by radiation. I cannot find any method to get time into my calculations.
Any help?
Specific problem:
Double-walled tank with the outer wall at 700 °C. How long does it take for the inner wall to reach 500 °C?
I've calculated that the conduction trough the walls is so rapid that this does not has to be calculated.
Also the convection of the air between the walls is negligible. So I guess the inner wall is only heated due radiation. Correct?
Thanks!
I'm having difficulties calculating the time to reach a certain temperature caused by radiation. I cannot find any method to get time into my calculations.
Any help?
Specific problem:
Double-walled tank with the outer wall at 700 °C. How long does it take for the inner wall to reach 500 °C?
I've calculated that the conduction trough the walls is so rapid that this does not has to be calculated.
Also the convection of the air between the walls is negligible. So I guess the inner wall is only heated due radiation. Correct?
Thanks!