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Experimental study of radiative heat transfer in a translucent fuel sample exposed to different spectral sources

Bal, Nicolas (författare)
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches de l'Industrie du Béton, France
Raynard, J. (författare)
Airbus Operation SAS, Sweden
Rein, Guillermo (författare)
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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Torero, Jose Luis (författare)
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; University of Queensland, Australia
Försth, Michael (författare)
RISE,SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Brandteknik, material (BRm)
Boulet, Pascual (författare)
University of Nancy, France
Parent, Gilles (författare)
University of Nancy, France
Acem, Zoubir (författare)
University of Nancy, France
Linteris, Gregory Thomas (författare)
National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
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Elsevier BV, 2013
2013
Engelska.
Ingår i: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. - : Elsevier BV. - 0017-9310 .- 1879-2189. ; 61:1, s. 742-748
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  • Radiative heat transfer to a solid is a key mechanism in fire dynamics, and in-depth absorption is especially of importance for translucent fuels. The sample-heater interaction for radiative heat transfer is experimentally investigated in this study with two different heaters (electric resistance and tungsten lamp) using clear PolyMethylMethAcrylate (PMMA) samples from two different formulations (Plexiglass and Lucite). First, the significant effects of the heater type and operating temperature on the radiative heat transfer are revealed with broadband measurements of transmittance on samples of different thicknesses. Then, the attenuation coefficient in Beer-Lambert's law has been calculated from detailed spectral measurements over the full wavelength range encountered in real fires. The measurements present large spectral heterogeneity. These experimental results and calculation of in-depth absorption are used to explain the reason behind the apparent variation of the fuel absorbance with the sample thickness observed in past studies. The measurement of the spectral intensity emitted by the heaters verifies that the common assumption of blackbody behavior is correct for the electric resistance, whereas the tungsten lamp does not even behave as a greybody. This investigation proofs the necessity of a multi-band radiation model to calculate accurately the fire radiative heat transfer which affects directly the in-depth temperature profiles and hence the pyrolysis process for translucent fuel.

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