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Scattering from nonspherical Chebyshev particles 2: Means of angular scattering patterns
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1988
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EngineeringPhysicsGeometryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyAngular Scattering PatternsWave ScatteringApplied PhysicsAngular ScatteringAtomic PhysicsLight ScatteringElectron DiffractionLight Scattering SpectroscopyRayleigh ScatteringNonspherical ScatteringSize AveragingBiophysicsNonspherical Chebyshev
The calculated angular scattering properties of over 250 randomly oriented nonspherical Chebyshev particles are examined for the effect of three factors: size; concavity vs convexity; and amount of deformation from a sphere. Both shape and size averaging are performed to reveal general features of the angular scattering not discernible for particular shapes and sizes. Comparisons with a comparably extensive experimental study published by Zerull in 1976 reveal remarkable qualitative similarities, even though Zerull used greatly different shapes from ours. This augurs well for the eventual development of a general theory of nonspherical scattering, although such a theory must account for concavity in addition to the amount of deviation from a sphere; and it cannot be entirely deterministic, as the third paper in this series will argue.
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