Radiation Characteristics of an Isothermal Layer of Dispersed Soot Particles
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The total directional and hemispherical emittances of an isothermal layer of dispersed soot particles are evaluated theoretically by solving the spectral equation of radiation transfer over the wavelength region from 0.4 to 100 μm and the effects of the kinds of soot, layer thickness, particle diameter and temperature on the total slab emittance are revealed. The Rayleigh approximation to the total slab emittances are also examined. it was found that the total directional and hemispherical emittances are barely affected by the kinds of soot and that the Rayleigh approximation is valid for a layer of soot particles less than about 0.1 μm in diameter.
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- 1989-05-15
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