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Radiation Transport in Porous or Fibrous Media

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This paper dealt with the radiation transport in porous or fibrous media. The first half of this paper shows the fundamentals of radiative transfer in a dispersed medium and a brief review of radiation scattering from a particle, and the second half is our update studies of estimation both of the radiative properties of fibrous media and of the complex refractive index of the material.

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Kurosaki, Y., Yamada, J. (1991). Radiation Transport in Porous or Fibrous Media. In: Kakaç, S., Kilkiş, B., Kulacki, F.A., Arinç, F. (eds) Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media. NATO ASI Series, vol 196. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3220-6_11

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