Effect of Anisotropic Scattering on Steady One-Dimensional Radiative Heat Transfer through an Absorbing-Emitting Gray Medium
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Effects of anisotropic scattering on temperatring on temperature distribution of a steady one-dimensional radiative heat transfer through an absorbing, emitting gray medium in a semi-infinite space are analyzed by method of matched asymptotic expansions. An external radiation beam is imposed through a transparent bounday. Rayleigh scattering is considered as a typical model of an anisotropic scattering. The medium is assumed to be non-heat conducting, not to move and to have constant physical properties, The results show that no qualitative difference is shown between the tempeature distributio in a scattering medium and that in a non-scattering medium. Only a little quantiative difference is shown for various values of the beam angle. The difference is in 10 percent of the non-scattering value at most.
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- 1976-09-15
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