Thermal surface properties can be assigned to surfaces of thermal conductive materials. A thermal surface property definition describes the radiation and convection losses from a surface.
Name
Declare the name for the thermal surface. Each surface must have a unique name.
Radiation properties
Emissivity:
The Emissivity is a dimensionless constant within the interval 0 and 1, which describes the radiation from a previously defined surface:
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where stands for the radiated power, for the surfaces temperature, for the background temperature, for the Stefan-Boltzmann constant and for the area of the selected surfaces. An emissivity value = 0 means that the surface does not lose thermal power by radiation; a value of 1 means that the surface emits thermal power as good as the so-called ”black radiator”.
Convection properties
Heat transfer coefficient:
The Heat transfer coefficient describes convection processes at the surfaces of conductive materials:
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where denotes the power, the surfaces temperature, the background temperature and the area for the selected surfaces.
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See also
Thermal Stationary Solver Parameters, Thermal Transient Solver Parameters, Thermal Stationary Solver Overview, Thermal Transient Solver Overview