2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2005.11.008
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Effect of radiative transfer of heat released from combustion reaction on temperature distribution: A numerical study for a 2-D system

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“…This problem was investigated by Zhao et al using the zone method [31] and Aghanajafi and Abjadpour using the Cartesian mesh in DOM [32]. In order to investigate the effects of mesh size on the numerical solution, uniform structured grids of 40 × 40 and 50 × 50 and unstructured triangular grids containing 676 and 1310 elements are considered.…”
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“…This problem was investigated by Zhao et al using the zone method [31] and Aghanajafi and Abjadpour using the Cartesian mesh in DOM [32]. In order to investigate the effects of mesh size on the numerical solution, uniform structured grids of 40 × 40 and 50 × 50 and unstructured triangular grids containing 676 and 1310 elements are considered.…”
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“…Variations in relative error percentage with mesh sizes and angular discretization orders Results are obtained with DOM procedures and the zone method[31] for the case of square enclosure with three internal heatersMeshT N order Max relative error % Average relative error % Mesh T N order Max relative error % Average relative error %…”
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“…Introduction P ARTICLE radiation is an important issue for heat transfer or spectral radiation signal transmission in high-temperature a combustion system such as a boiler furnace, a rocket engine combustion chamber, and an exhaust plume [1][2][3][4]. A solid aluminized rocket motor produces large amounts of alumina particles, which are the main cause of the plume's radiative properties.…”
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