Verification and Validation of Computational Models for Enclosure Radiation
January 1, 2014Sandia National Laboratories Engineering/Physics, 2013-14
Liaison(s): Dr. Dean Dobranich, Dr. Leslie Phinney
Advisor(s): Nancy Lape
Students(s): Tuan Nguyen (TL-S), Ray Hurwitz (TL-F), Brett Mills, Jonpaul Littleton (S), Chris Miro (S), Yeahmoon Hong (F), Chris Sugino (F)
Sandia National Labs uses computational models to simulate radiative heat transfer within enclosures of various geometries and materials. However, these models simplify the real radiative behavior by making gray (wavelength-independent) and diffuse (direction-independent) approximations. There is currently insufficient evidence to corroborate these modeling assumptions. To this end, the team has developed evidence for analytical verification and experimental validation of Sandia’s modeling predictions.