Surface Radiation Exchange

The surface radiation exchange models in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allow you to analyze thermal radiative heat transfer between surfaces of arbitrary complexity that form enclosed spaces.

The medium that fills the space between the surfaces is non-participating, that is, it does not absorb, emit, or scatter radiation. The radiation properties and the thermal boundary conditions that are imposed on each surface define uniquely the amount of radiation that a surface receives and emits. The surface properties are quantified in terms of emissivity, reflectivity, transmissivity, and radiation temperature. These properties do not depend on direction, however, they can depend on radiation wavelength with the multiband radiation model.

The net radiant flux on each surface is a function of these surface properties and the thermal boundary conditions that are imposed on that surface, and is calculated so that radiation is balanced. The radiation balance is enforced on the entire closed set of surfaces, by considering each surface and how it radiates to other surfaces.

In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, surfaces are mapped out in contiguous, non-overlapping patches and radiative exchange is enforced on the patches. Two surface exchange models are available, Surface-to-Surface Radiation and Surface Photon Monte Carlo.