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The following pages link to Radiative heat transfer in discretely heated irregular geometry with an absorbing, emitting, and anisotropically scattering medium using combined Monte Carlo and finite volume method (Q2567041):
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- Heat transfer -- a review of 2004 literature (Q708974) (← links)
- Radiative heat transfer in a participating medium with specular-diffuse surfaces (Q840856) (← links)
- Prediction of radiative heat transfer between two concentric spherical enclosures with the finite volume method (Q955777) (← links)
- Transient coupled heat transfer in an anisotropic scattering composite slab with semitransparent surfaces (Q1001035) (← links)
- Improvements to the discrete transfer method of calculating radiative heat transfer (Q1269183) (← links)
- Ray effect in ray tracing method for radiative heat transfer (Q1276880) (← links)
- Monte Carlo simulation of radiative heat transfer in arrays of fixed discrete surfaces using cell-to-cell photon transport (Q1297285) (← links)
- The combined Monte Carlo and finite volume method for radiation in a two-dimensional irregular geometry (Q1579234) (← links)
- A new angular discretization scheme of the finite volume method for 3-D radiative heat transfer in absorbing, emitting and anisotropically scattering media (Q1579352) (← links)
- Radiative heat transfer in participating medium and dynamic region Monte Carlo method by region adaption (Q1665300) (← links)
- Solution of radiative heat transfer problems with the discrete transfer method applied to triangular meshes (Q1877255) (← links)
- Discrete Transfer and Finite Volume Methods for Highly Anisotropically Scattering in Radiative Heat Analysis (Q5029286) (← links)
- Application of the Finite Volume Method for Calculating Radiation Heat Transfer in Applied Problems (Q5066544) (← links)
- A two-scale method for radiative heat transfer in non-grey absorbing and emitting media (Q5446878) (← links)