Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9599098 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The matter of the article is the transmission of radiation by the scattering and absorbing slab-shaped media. Spectral absorption and scattering coefficients (k,σ) have been determined from the hemispherical transmittance by minimizing the squared sum of differences E2 between the measured -logT and the calculated one according to equations of the developed model. The model starting point is the two-flux theory. Existence of analytical solutions for the two-flux transmittance allowed simple spectra treatment needed for inclusion of matrix algebra into E2-minimization. Spectra of cellulose sheets were measured in the 1.30-2.19μm range with the varied content of adsorbed water in the range from 0 to 0.227. Set of 20 k,σ coefficients corresponding to 20 water content values, and separate spectral absorption coefficients of cellulose and water were the output of the spectral error minimization.
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