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Computational Thermal Radiation in Participating Media II (Eurotherm, Seminar 78 Proceeding, April 5-7, 2006)Computational Thermal Radiation in Participating Media II (Eurotherm, Seminar 78 Proceeding, April 5-7, 2006), la fiche détaillée du livreThe numerical simulation of radiative heat transfer in participating media (gaseous, condensed or dispersed) is a crucial need in a wide variety of problems found in space and aeronautics, glass and steel industry, fire safety, solar energy, and combustion systems, among others. As a follow up of Eurotherm... Ci-dessous, la suite du descriptif du livre : " Computational Thermal Radiation in Participating Media II (Eurotherm, Seminar 78 Proceeding, April 5-7, 2006) " de Denis LEMONNIER, Nevin SELCUK ... Publicité avec " Computational Thermal Radiation in Participating Media II (Eurotherm, Seminar 78 Proceeding, April 5-7, 2006) "
The numerical simulation of radiative heat transfer in participating media (gaseous, condensed or dispersed) is a crucial need in a wide variety of problems found in space and aeronautics, glass and steel industry, fire safety, solar energy, and combustion systems, among others. As a follow up of Eurotherm 73 (Mons, Belgium, 2003), the Eurotherm Seminar 78 was devoted to computational aspect of thermal radiation and aimed at presenting the state of the art and the modern trends in this research area. The present volume contains the full-length papers of the communications presented during this Seminar. Forty papers have been selected after a strict review process performed hy the members of the Scientific Committee and by some other eminent experts. They are regrouped into six main categories: Mots clé : Computational,Thermal,Radiation,in,Participating,Media,II,Eurotherm
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