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Radiation Transport

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The radiation energy that passes through a cross section dS within the solid angle element dΩ (measured in Steradian) in the direction θ with respect to the surface normal n⃗ (see Fig. 8.1), during a time interval dt at frequencies between v and v + dv, contains an amount of energy (see General Bibliography) given by

$$ d{E_v}\left( {\theta ,\varphi } \right) = {I_v}\left( {\theta ,\varphi } \right)dvdS{\kern 1pt} \cos \theta d\Omega dt $$
((8.1))

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Boulos, M.I., Fauchais, P., Pfender, E. (1994). Radiation Transport. In: Thermal Plasmas. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1337-1_8

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