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The History of Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer

The History of Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer. John R. Howell The University of Texas at Austin USA. Radiation history begins much earlier than for other modes . Experiments and observations with light Discovery of the IR, UV spectral regions

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The History of Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer

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  1. The History of Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer John R. Howell The University of Texas at Austin USA

  2. Radiation history begins much earlier than for other modes • Experiments and observations with light • Discovery of the IR, UV spectral regions • Quantifying the basic phenomena (energy vs. T, wavelength, transfer among surfaces) • Engineering applications of the physics

  3. Isaac Newton and the “corpuscular theory” Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

  4. Huyghens disagrees with Newton, proposes light is made of waves Christiaan Huyghens (1629-1695)

  5. Lambert shows the variation of radiation with surface angle Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-1777)

  6. Sir William Herschel (1738-1822)discovers “invisible light”

  7. Herschel’s Experiment uncovers the infrared spectrum

  8. Nobili and Melloni provide the accurate tools Macedonio Melloni (1798-1854) Leopoldo Nobili (1784-1835)

  9. 12 70 10 12 60 10 12 50 10 12 40 10 12 30 10 12 20 10 12 10 10 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 0.0 0 Intensity John William Draper (1811-1882) just misses the T4 relation (1847)

  10. Kirchhoff describes the relations between surface properties Gustav Kirchhoff (1824-1887)

  11. Stefan and Boltzmann find the Fourth Power Law Josef Stefan 1835-1893 Ludwig Boltzmann 1844-1906

  12. John Ericsson’s Hot Air Engine: after the Monitor John Ericsson 1803-1899

  13. James Clerk Maxwell solidifies EM Theory James Clerk Maxwell 1831-1879

  14. Lummer and Pringsheim measure the Blackbody Spectrum Otto Lummer 1860-1925 Ernst Pringsheim 1859-1917 Lummer-type photometer

  15. Lord Rayleigh, Sir James Jeans and Willy Wien try to derive the blackbody characteristics Wien (1864-1928) Rayleigh (1842-1919) Jeans (1877-1946)

  16. Max Planck ponders the Blackbody Spectral Distribution Max Planck 1858-1947

  17. Comparing classical approaches with the quantum result

  18. Hoyt Hottel initiates Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer Hoyt C. Hottel (1903-1998)

  19. Space-related Thermal Control drives research on radiation

  20. Advanced Propulsion Systems:Solid-Core Nuclear Rockets

  21. Advanced Propulsion Systems:Gas-Core Nuclear Rockets

  22. Continued Development of Solar Energy Applications

  23. Manufacturing processes: IR-Cure-Initiated Filament Winding Tin

  24. Applications Driving Present Research • Advanced manufacturing methods semiconductor wafers, chips, circuit boards, laser- surface interactions • Micro- and nanoscale interactions • Thermal stresses in large-scale structures (space station) • Radiation in large fires and combustion systems • Radiative transfer effects at higher temperatures utility furnaces, jet engines

  25. Applications Driving Present Research (Cont.) • Improved spectral full-field radiative diagnostic techniques • Continued improvement of analytical techniques and experimental and predictive sources for radiative transfer data anisotropic scattering spectral properties

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