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Marcelo Borges Dos Santos1,2, Luís Mauro Moura1, Dominique Baillis3
1Thermal System Laboratory (LST), Graduation Program in Mechanical Engineering, Pontificia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Curitiba 80910-215, Brazil.
Abstract:
The present work aims to characterize the radiative thermal properties albedo and optical thickness of Juncus maritimus fibers using a FTIR spectrometer. Measurements of normal/directional transmittance and normal and hemispherical reflectance are performed. The numerical determination of the radiative properties is conducted through the computational treatment of the Radiative Transfer Equation (RTE) using the Discrete Ordinate Method (DOM), together with the inverse method, which is done through Gauss linearization. As it is a non-linear system, iterative calculations are necessary, which demand a significant computational cost, and, to optimize this problem, the Neumann method is used for the numerical determination of the parameters. These radiative properties are useful to quantify the radiative effective conductivity.
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