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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1999, Volume 11, Number 3, Pages 13–22 (Mi mm1070)  

2nd International Conference on Nonequilibrium Processes in Nozzles and Jets

Simulation of electromagnetic radiation transfer in aerosol clouds

A. A. Karpov, V. V. Cheredov

Moscow Aviation Institute
Abstract: The problem of electromagnetic radiation transfer in optically-dense multiphase mediums is considered with account of multiple scattering. The elementary act of scattering paid off under the Mie theory. The simulation of multiple scattering was carried out by the Monte-Carlo method. The solutions for clouds of various geometric forms consisting of particles with various optical properties are considered. For different concentration of particles the integral optical characteristics of aerosol clouds are obtained.
Language: Russian
Citation: A. A. Karpov, V. V. Cheredov, “Simulation of electromagnetic radiation transfer in aerosol clouds”, Mat. Model., 11:3 (1999), 13–22
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by A.~A.~Karpov, V.~V.~Cheredov
\paper Simulation of electromagnetic radiation transfer in aerosol clouds
\jour Mat. Model.
\yr 1999
\vol 11
\issue 3
\pages 13--22
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm1070}
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