Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
766466 Energy Conversion and Management 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The one-dimensional transient radiative transfer problem in the Cartesian coordinate system - an absorbing and scattering medium illuminated by a short laser pulse - is solved by the use of a discrete ordinates-finite volume method. Previous works have shown that the original numerical approach, based in the space-time domain, induces transmitted flux emerging earlier than the minimal time required by the radiation to leave the medium. Therefore, a frequency-based numerical method is formulated, implemented, and validated in this paper. Results for transmittances are accurate, without physically unrealistic behaviors at early time periods. However, the frequency-dependent approach is computationally expensive; it requires approximately five times more computational time than its temporal counterpart. Ongoing research is devoted to the optimization of these CPU requirements.
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