radiative transfer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftransfer
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transfer
noun
uk/ˈtræns.fɜːr/us/ˈtræns.fɝː/
the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. ...
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Therefore, a knowledge as accurate as possible of theradiativetransferinside disks is a prerequisite for their modelling.
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This is the spectral region in whichradiativetransferis mostly efficient.
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In many applications it is not necessary to model the whole computational region by the computationally-expensiveradiativetransferequation.
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In the simulation of such processes, theradiativetransferequation has to be solved repeatedly.
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The solution is computed using the domain decomposition approach, the fullradiativetransferequations and the diffusion approximation.
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Theradiativetransfersolution and the coupled solution show a very good agreement.
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These include problems from viscous fluid flow, chemically reactive flow, elasto-plasticity,radiativetransfer, and optimal control.
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A theoretical treatment of the problem of the upward propagation of the diurnal temperature wave should therefore includeradiativetransferterms.
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An important point in obtaining such a coupled solution is the derivation of coupling conditions at the interface between diffusion andradiativetransferequations.
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The total heat transfer to the surface, however, will include another term, the directradiativetransfer, which therefore is considered next.
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Radiativetransferproduces nearly constant density cooling and heating at very early times, before the gas has had time to move.
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Therefore, theradiativetransferto its surface is far less than 'black-body radiation' at the temperature of the surrounding gas.
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There are a number of valuable books on light scattering and onradiativetransfer, each taken separately.
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Radiativetransferis solved together with the level populations for transitions with nonnegligible optical depth only.
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Its verification is for particularradiativetransferequations equivalent to the identification of strong and weak traces.
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Here a more detailed investigation of situations, where boundary conditions like (6) and (8) for theradiativetransferequations are involved, could give better results.
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In this paper domain decomposition methods forradiativetransferproblems including conductive heat transfer are treated.
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Enhanced two-layerradiativetransferscheme for a land surface model with a discontinuous upper canopy.
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