Two special coatings are available for application to an absorber plate installed below the cover glass described in Example 12.9. Each coating is diffuseand is characterized by the spectral distributions shown. Which coating would you select for the absorber plate? Explain briefly. For the selected coating, what is the rate at which radiation is absorbed per unit area of the absorber plate if the total solar irradiation at the cover glass is G s = 1000 W/m 2 ?
Two special coatings are available for application to an absorber plate installed below the cover glass described in Example 12.9. Each coating is diffuseand is characterized by the spectral distributions shown. Which coating would you select for the absorber plate? Explain briefly. For the selected coating, what is the rate at which radiation is absorbed per unit area of the absorber plate if the total solar irradiation at the cover glass is G s = 1000 W/m 2 ?
Solution Summary: The author explains that the coating A is selected for the absorber plate with explanation and also find the rate of radiation absorbed per unit area.
Two special coatings are available for application to an absorber plate installed below the cover glass described in Example 12.9. Each coating is diffuseand is characterized by the spectral distributions shown.
Which coating would you select for the absorber plate? Explain briefly. For the selected coating, what is the rate at which radiation is absorbed per unit area of the absorber plate if the total solar irradiation at the cover glass is
G
s
=
1000 W/m
2
?
A typical car's exterior consists of a thin layer of silica (SiO2) over an opaque painted metal panel.
Silica is transparent in the visible wavelengths but offers high reflectance in the near- to mid-
infrared wavelengths. The plot on the next page depicts the diffuse spectral reflectivity (pa) of the
car's surface:
Spectral reflectivity, P₂
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0.6
0.4
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0.2
0
0.1
1
1
10
Wavelength, λ(μm)
100
If the car's exterior temperature is T₁ = 77°C, determine both the total absorptivity (a) and the total
emissivity (a) of the silica-covered panel. Assume that the Sun's temperature is Tsun = 5800 K.
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Spectral hemispherical reflectivity distribution of an opaque surface is shown below. Surface is subjected to the spectral irradiation as shown.
1.0
400
a 0.4
200
5
10 15 20
a (um)
5
10
15
2 (um)
Calculate the total irradiation on the surface in W/m2
Calculate the irradiation absorbed by the surface in W/m2
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1050 || 1200
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