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Suleimany, A. et al. Evaluation of convective heat flux density by inverse method. In: BUILDING SIMULATION, 7., 2001, Rio de Janeiro. Anais... Rio de Janeiro, 2001. p. 939-946.
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Abstract

The final aim of this study is to identify the value of convective heat transfer generated by a local perturbation, such as sun patch, that we can find inside dwellings equipped with windows. The authors present here the first developments of the research work, which is based on the use of an inverse method. The inverse method determine the total heat transfer distribution by conduction along a vertical, heated, flat plate, together with the surface temperatures. Subtracting the local contribution of the radiative heat flux from the total heat flux gives the average convective heat flux density at different heights of the plate. A first approach to this work consisted in developing an experimental set up composed of an optimized vertical, heated, plane plate to generate natural heat convection transfer, and a defined radiative heat source. Then, for several temperatures of the plate, a first validation of the chosen inverse method was obtained in the steady state. From this preliminary work, the authors conclude that the inverse method can give satisfactory results.
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