Vol.8 No.3
Year: 2013
Issue: Feb-Apr
Title : Computation
Of Total Exchange Areas Using Monte Carlo Method
Author
Name : Saurav Khanna, UGRASEN YADAV, M.K.E. Prasad
Synopsis :
Monte
Carlo method is widely used for the computation of total exchange areas in
radiative heat transfer processes. This paper covers the development of a
method based on classical probability distribution function and random numbers
to evolve a computer algorithm for determination of total exchange areas in
three dimensional furnace enclosures with emitting and absorbing surfaces.The
method involves simulation of the pathways of a large number of beams carrying
finite amount of energy from a specified surface zone inside an enclosure and
tracing their routes until they get absorbed. Equations for beam tracings and
intersection criteria have been developed for plane walls, rectangular
paralleopiped and cylinders. Computed total exchange areas were found to be
within 0.1% of theoretically calculated values of known shape factors for
similar surface zones. The equations once verified can be applied to more
complicated geometries by combining these basic shapes using zone method. Total
exchange areas thus obtained can then be used in heat balance equations for
multiple surface and gas zones to find the temperature and heat flux profile
inside the furnace enclosure. These will be especially useful in modelling and
simulation of reaction furnaces of unconventional shapes.
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