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September 19, 2014, 06:31 |
Radiation coefficients Argon
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Hello!
I am working on a model with an operating pressure of 300 000 Pa and a temperature of 1000 K in the walls that are in contact with the gas, which is Argon. I have set up the emissivity of the walls, but when it comes to the absoption and scattering coefficients of the gas, I am completely lost. I have been searching in the internet for hours, but the only things I found are: -Calculator, but I am not sure about the units. -Argon is not a greenhouse gas because it is almost totally unaffected by infrared radiation Can anybody tell me anything about the topic? Can I neglect the absortion and scattering of Argon?? Thank you very much! |
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