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RADNNET-MBL: A NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH FOR EVALUATION OF ABSORPTIVITY AND EMISSIVITY OF NON-GRAY COMBUSTION GAS MIXTURE BETWEEN FINITE AREAS AND VOLUMES
Published
Author(s)
Wai Cheong Tam, Walter W. Yuen
Abstract
RADNNET-MBL (RADiation-Neural-NETwork with Mean-Beam-Length) is developed to provide a computationally efficient and accurate method for the evaluation of radiative heat transfer between arbitrary rectangular surfaces in a three-dimensional enclosure with a non-gray combustion medium. Exact mean beam lengths between an infinitesimal area and a finite rectangular area are calculated for a wide range of geometric configurations and optical thicknesses. For a specific geometric configuration, the effect of optical thickness on mean beam lengths is examined. Based on numerical experiment, a constant averaged mean beam length is defined and shown to be effective in generating accurate prediction of the transmissivity over all optical thicknesses. Utilizing the averaged mean beam lengths together with RADNNET (a neural network-based correlation), exchange factors between two finite rectangular areas with an intervening non-gray combustion mixture can readily be obtained. A case study is presented. Results show that RADNNET-MBL provides promising accuracy (with absolute error less than 1%) with a significant reduction in computational effort.
Proceedings Title
The 2nd Pacific Rim Thermal Engineering Conference
, W.
and Yuen, W.
(2019),
RADNNET-MBL: A NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH FOR EVALUATION OF ABSORPTIVITY AND EMISSIVITY OF NON-GRAY COMBUSTION GAS MIXTURE BETWEEN FINITE AREAS AND VOLUMES, The 2nd Pacific Rim Thermal Engineering Conference, Maui, HI, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=928374
(Accessed October 9, 2025)