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Radiative Heat Transfer

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This lecture covers radiative heat transfer, including radiative exchange between surfaces, view factors for diffuse surfaces, and the algebraic evaluation of view factors for complex configurations. It also discusses the radiative properties of black and gray surfaces, as well as the concept of specular view factors.

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