Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428348 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The relationship between SLW and FSK is further investigated.•SLW is found to be equivalent to FSK expressed in the k-distribution function form.•SLW and FSK differ in how they are implemented in numerical calculations.•FSK is more accurate than SLW in H2O.•SLW is more accurate in CO2.

The relationship between the spectral line based weighted-sum-of-gray-gases (SLW) model and the full-spectrum k-distribution (FSK) model in isothermal and homogeneous media is investigated in this paper. The SLW transfer equation can be derived from the FSK transfer equation expressed in the k-distribution function without approximation. It confirms that the SLW model is equivalent to the FSK model in the k-distribution function form. The numerical implementation of the SLW relies on a somewhat arbitrary discretization of the absorption cross section whereas the FSK model finds the spectrally integrated intensity by integration over the smoothly varying cumulative-k distribution function using a Gaussian quadrature scheme. The latter is therefore in general more efficient as a fewer number of gray gases is required to achieve a prescribed accuracy. Sample numerical calculations were conducted to demonstrate the different efficiency of these two methods. The FSK model is found more accurate than the SLW model in radiation transfer in H2O; however, the SLW model is more accurate in media containing CO2 as the only radiating gas due to its explicit treatment of 'clear gas.'

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