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Ray effects through multidimensional isotropically scattering, participating media are investigated using discrete ordinates methods with four differents angular discretization.

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Why is it important?

Ray effects are eliminated for combinations of higher-order azimuthal discretization and refined azimuthal discretization around the azimuthal angle endpoints.

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Ray effects arise from the approximation of the continuously varying angular nature of the radiative intensity by a specified set of discrete angular directions. The propose angular discretization will be very useful to eleimated this fundamental shortcoming of the discrete ordinates/finite volume solution of the radiatve transfer equation if adopted in commercial software such as ANSYS Fluent

Dr. Herve Thierry Kamdem Tagne

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This page is a summary of: Ray Effects Elimination in Discrete Ordinates and Finite Volume Methods, Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, April 2015, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
DOI: 10.2514/1.t4251.
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