Intensity (heat transfer)
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In the field of
heat transfer Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, ...
, intensity of radiation I is a measure of the distribution of radiant heat flux per unit area and
solid angle In geometry, a solid angle (symbol: ) is a measure of the amount of the field of view from some particular point that a given object covers. That is, it is a measure of how large the object appears to an observer looking from that point. The poi ...
, in a particular direction, defined according to :dq = I\, d\omega\, \cos \theta\, dA where *dA is the infinitesimal source area *dq is the ''outgoing'' heat transfer from the area dA *d\omega is the
solid angle In geometry, a solid angle (symbol: ) is a measure of the amount of the field of view from some particular point that a given object covers. That is, it is a measure of how large the object appears to an observer looking from that point. The poi ...
subtended by the infinitesimal 'target' (or 'aperture') area dA_a *\theta is the angle between the source area normal vector and the line-of-sight between the source and the target areas. Typical units of intensity are W·m−2·sr−1. Intensity can sometimes be called
radiance In radiometry, radiance is the radiant flux emitted, reflected, transmitted or received by a given surface, per unit solid angle per unit projected area. Radiance is used to characterize diffuse emission and reflection of electromagnetic radiati ...
, especially in other fields of study. The emissive power of a surface can be determined by integrating the intensity of emitted radiation over a hemisphere surrounding the surface: :q = \int_^ \int_^{\pi/2} I \cos \theta \sin \theta d\theta d\phi For diffuse emitters, the emitted radiation intensity is the same in all directions, with the result that :E = \pi I The factor \pi (which really should have the units of
steradian The steradian (symbol: sr) or square radian is the unit of solid angle in the International System of Units (SI). It is used in three-dimensional geometry, and is analogous to the radian, which quantifies planar angles. Whereas an angle in radian ...
s) is a result of the fact that intensity is defined to exclude the effect of reduced
view factor In radiative heat transfer, a view factor, F_, is the proportion of the radiation which leaves surface A that strikes surface B. In a complex 'scene' there can be any number of different objects, which can be divided in turn into even more surface ...
at large values \theta; note that the solid angle corresponding to a hemisphere is equal to 2\pi steradians. Spectral intensity I_\lambda is the corresponding spectral measurement of intensity; in other words, the intensity as a function of
wavelength In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. It is the distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on the wave, such as two adjacent crests, t ...
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See also

* Non-ionising radiation *
Emissivity The emissivity of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in emitting energy as thermal radiation. Thermal radiation is electromagnetic radiation that most commonly includes both visible radiation (light) and infrared radiation, which is n ...
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Radiant intensity In radiometry, radiant intensity is the radiant flux emitted, reflected, transmitted or received, per unit solid angle, and spectral intensity is the radiant intensity per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken ...


References

* Lienhard and Lienhard,
A heat transfer textbook
', 5th Ed, 2019 (available for free online) * J P Holman, '' Heat Transfer'' 9th Ed, McGraw Hill, 2002. * F. P. Incropera and D. P. DeWitt, ''Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer'', 4th Ed, Wiley, 1996. Heat transfer Radiation