Heat Transfer Rate Radiation Calculator

In aircraft design, heat transfer through radiation is also a significant consideration, especially for components exposed to high temperatures.

The formula for heat transfer rate through radiation is given by:

  • Q is the heat transfer rate (in watts, W)
  • ε is the emissivity of the material (a dimensionless value between 0 and 1, indicating the material’s ability to emit radiation)
  • σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant (approximately 5.67 x 10^-8 W/m²·K⁴)
  • A is the surface area emitting or receiving radiation (in square meters, m²)
  • T₁ is the absolute temperature of the emitting surface (in kelvin, K)
  • T₂ is the absolute temperature of the receiving surface (in kelvin, K)

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