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RADIATION III. ICHMT Third International Symposium on Radiative Transfer
June, 17-22, 2001, Antalya, Turkey

DOI: 10.1615/ICHMT.2001.RadiationSymp


ISBN Print: 978-1-56700-163-1

ISSN Online: 2642-5629

ISSN Flash Drive: 2642-5661

THE SKN APPROXIMATION FOR SOLVING RADIATION TRANSPORT PROBLEMS IN ABSORBING, EMITTING, AND SCATTERING RECTANGULAR GEOMETRIES

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DOI: 10.1615/ICHMT.2001.RadiationSymp.130
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RÉSUMÉ

A high order approximation, the SKM method-a mnemonic for synthetic kernel-is introduced for solving radiation transfer problems in one and two dimensional geometries. The method relies on approximating the integral transport kernel by a sum of exponential kernels. The integral equation is then reducible to a set of coupled second-order differential equations—SKN equations. In this study, two types of boundary conditions have been proposed and explored. Naive boundary condition assumes one-dimensional slab boundary conditions on each boundary. Corrected boundary conditions; tackles the error terms that result from the approximation and is based on the minimization of the error term. The solutions of a test problem —incident radiation, outgoing intensities and heat fluxes at the boundaries—are compared with those of obtained by direct numerical solution of the integral transfer equation. Solutions are obtained for N=2, 3, 4, and 5 and are in agreement with the direct numerical solutions even for N=2 and 3. The corrected boundary condition gives better solutions than naive boundary condition in optically thin configurations; the relative errors for the intensities are below 1% while 2−4% errors are encountered in the radiation function solutions.

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