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Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics
2000. V. 38. № 5. P. 791–794
Rusin S.P., Peletskii V.E.
Method of including the anisotropy of the optical properties of the surface and the nonunidimensionality of the system in determining the effective radiation
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Based on the method of successive substitutions, an integral equation is derived in which multiple reflections are explicitly identified. This equation is used provide simple methods of estimating the local effective radiation of two-dimensional and three-dimensional systems of surfaces, with due regard for the anisotropy of their optical properties. A cylindrical cavity confined by the surface of a right circular cylinder with a side pyrometric hole is treated as an example. The results obtained by the suggested method are compared with the data of direct solution of an integral equation for the two-dimensional problem.
Article reference:
Rusin S.P., Peletskii V.E. Method of including the anisotropy of the optical properties of the surface and the nonunidimensionality of the system in determining the effective radiation, High Temp., 2000. V. 38. № 5. P. 791