Radiosity (heat Transfer)

Radiosity (heat Transfer)

Radiosity is a convenient quantity in optics and heat transfer that represents the total radiant intensity leaving a surface (Gan, Guohui, Numerical Method for a Full Assessment of Indoor Thermal Confort, Indoor Air Journal, 1994,4:154-158). Radiosity accounts for two components: the radiation being emitted by the surface, and the radiation being reflected from the surface. In heat transfer, combining these two factors into one radiosity term helps in determining the net energy exchange between multiple surfaces.

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