研究目的
To present a novel non-contact measuring method based on the infrared (IR) technique and inverse heat transfer method (IHTM) for measuring the conductive or convective heat flux (HF) distribution flowing across a surface.
研究成果
The proposed method accurately measures HF distribution under various conditions without prior knowledge of convective heat transfer coefficient and emissivity. Numerical simulation shows less than 5% relative error, and experimental verification shows around 4.23% relative error, proving the method's feasibility and high precision.
研究不足
The method assumes identical HF on the whole MCR and identical emissivity on the focused surface, which may not hold in all practical scenarios. The accuracy is influenced by the IR camera's sensitivity and the calibration of MCR's emissivity.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study combines IR technique and IHTM for HF measurement. A multi-color-reference (MCR) with four sectors of different emissivity is attached to the surface. IR camera captures radiation signals to obtain a radiation temperature map. IHTM is used to deduce boundary conditions like emissivity, convective heat transfer coefficient, and HF distribution.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The MCR is designed with four sectors made of different materials to ensure varying emissivity. The focused surface is part of a tested object, with the MCR attached to it.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes an IR camera (FLIR T250), MCR made of aluminum with four sectors of different materials, copper block and plate for the tested object, ceramic electric heater, PT100 temperature sensors, and thermal insulation materials.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The MCR is attached to the focused surface. IR camera captures radiation signals. The system reaches thermal steady state before measurements. Data is processed using IHTM to estimate HF distribution and boundary conditions.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The relationship between radiation temperature and actual temperature is established. IHTM processes the radiation temperature matrix to estimate HF distribution, emissivity, and convective heat transfer coefficient.
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