Emissivity

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'''Input Variable'''
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'''Input Parameter'''
 
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''Emissivity''
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''[[EMISS|EMISS]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 22 July 2018

Input Parameter

Physical Definition

The radiative energy emitted by a surface, represented as a ratio between the target surface emissivity and the black body surface emissivity

Davinci Usage

Davinci Definition:
  • Same as Physical Definition
Values:
  • Input = Real Value Parameter
  • Units: Unitless
  • Range = (0,1) & ≠ 0
  • Default Value = 1.00
Input Parameter Name:
  • EMISS


KRC Usage

KRC Definition:
  • Same as Physical Definition
Values:
  • Input = Real Value Parameter in F10.2 FORTRAN format
i.e. Floating point value, with a field width of 10, including leading blank spaces, plus or minus sign, decimal point and 2 integers after the decimal point.decimal point.
  • Units: Same as Davinci
  • Range = Same as Davinci
  • Default Value = Same as Davinci
Input Parameter Name:
  • Same as Davinci (Old Parameter Name Listed in Helplist as: EMIS)
Example:
See the default master input file as an example: master.inp
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