Abstract
This article deals with the numerical analysis of radiative transport in a 2-D axisymmetric cylindrical enclosure containing absorbing, emitting, and scattering medium. The participating medium receives collimated radiation from the top boundary of the enclosure. Attenuation of the collimated radiation in the medium gives rise to the diffuse radiation. Thus, the governing radiative transfer equation accounts for both collimated and diffuse radiation. The radiative transfer equation is solved using the modified discrete ordinate method. Effects of extinction coefficient, scattering albedo, and aspect ratio on radial and axial distributions of heat flux and incident radiation are studied. In all cases, results are validated against those available in the literature. Modified discrete ordinate method has been found to provide accurate results.
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