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Heat Transfer to the Charged Load Surface

Rg. 2.21 The many concurrent modes of heat transfer within a fuel-fired furnace. Some refractory surfaces, r, and charged loads, c, are convection-heated by hot poc flowing over them. Triatomic molecules of the combustion gases, g, and soot particles, p, radiate in all directions to refractories, r and loads, c. The surfaces of r and c in turn radiate in all possible directions, such as r to r, r to c, c to c, and c to r. [Pg.58]


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