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A Numerical Solution to the Equation of Radiative Transfer
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Numerical AnalysisRadiative Heat TransferEngineeringRadiative TransferPhysicsSurface ReflectanceOptical PropertiesHomogeneous MediumNumerical SimulationWave ScatteringNumerical MethodLight ScatteringRadiation TransportTransport PhenomenaInverse ProblemsRayleigh ScatteringWater Surface ReflectanceRadiative Transfer Modelling
A numerical method of solving the equation of radiative transfer for a plane parallel, horizontally homogeneous medium is presented. The method is applicable for problems with nonconservative scattering as well as for conservative scattering problems. Comparison of results for the reflected and transmitted radiation from this method with existing solutions for conservative Rayleigh scattering shows that, for optical depths up to 1-0, the present scheme is accurate to within ±0.007 unit total intensity and ±1.0 per cent polarization for an incident flux of π units per unit normal area. Results are presented for the reflected and transmitted intensity and per cent polarization for optical depths 2.0 and 4.0, for a particular problem of conservative Rayleigh scattering.