Radiative Heat Transfer 2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-386944-9.50024-8
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Nanoscale Radiative Transfer

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“…The motive behind this study is to unravel the complex phenomena that result due to the interaction of buoyancy, forced convection, and radiation. The nonlinear integro-differential radiative transfer equation (RTE) needs its solution for estimating radiative heat transfer, whose solution by conventional methods such as the spherical harmonics method, discrete ordinate method, flux method, zonal method, and Monte Carlo statistical method has been outlined by Modest [1]. The radiative transfer and its interaction with other modes of heat transfer have been analyzed by Ozisik [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motive behind this study is to unravel the complex phenomena that result due to the interaction of buoyancy, forced convection, and radiation. The nonlinear integro-differential radiative transfer equation (RTE) needs its solution for estimating radiative heat transfer, whose solution by conventional methods such as the spherical harmonics method, discrete ordinate method, flux method, zonal method, and Monte Carlo statistical method has been outlined by Modest [1]. The radiative transfer and its interaction with other modes of heat transfer have been analyzed by Ozisik [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%