Dont get the idea that radiation is only significant for large
temperature differences.
For two parallel surfaces at any distance apart the black body
radiation between them (around room temperature 300K) is near to 6
watts per square metre per degree (C*) of temperature difference.
That is an R rating of 0.14 in parallel with the conduction through
the insulation that is IR transparent.
The rate is proportional to the temperature difference. The fourth
power law only becomes significant when the temperature difference is
quite large.
If the surface is clean and polished the emmissivity of the surface
can be significantly reduced, hence the silver lining in a dewar.
With sheet materials, an oil film, corrosion and dust can rapidly
increase the emmisivity. Gold is good because of its freedom from
oxidation and discolouring and ease of "flashing" onto any surface.
If you make a sandwich with N layers of metal foil, the radiation
transmission is reduced by 1/N.
Cheers, Neville Michie
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