Measuring the coefficient of emissivity using thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4 SL

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Abstract

Heat is an energy that can propagate kinetically or radiationally. The thermal radiation is influenced by several factors such as surface shape, material properties, cross-sectional area and material emissivity. This study aims to develop thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4SL able to overcome the limitations of laboratory equipment in schools, especially on the topic of radiation heat transfer. The thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4SL was made from easily accessible and environmentally friendly materials and equipment. The experimental results of the thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4SL can clearly illustrate the phenomenon thermal radiation and the equipment SNR V-1.4SL can be used anytime and anywhere without depending on environmental conditions. The results of the overall test show the value of the efficiency of the equipment SNR V-1.4SL is still relatively low. In general, thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4SL.

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Malik, A., Zakwandi, R., Nurfalah, S., Nurhayati, N., Rochman, C., & Nasrudin, D. (2018). Measuring the coefficient of emissivity using thermal radiation equipment SNR V-1.4 SL. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 434). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/434/1/012017

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