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8 November 1996 Monte Carlo simulation of the radiative heat transfer from a blackbody to a cryogenic radiometer
Alexander V. Prokhorov, John E. Martin
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The Monte Carlo technique is applied to model the radiation transfer in a radiometric system, consisting of a cavity radiator, a stray radiation trap with two apertures, and a cavity radiometer. The algorithms for the statistical simulation of the non-isothermal black body, the cavity detector, and the radiation trap are described. The method is used for the numerical simulation of the radiative heat transfer in the radiometric system for the precise determination of the Stefan-Boltzmann constant.
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Alexander V. Prokhorov and John E. Martin "Monte Carlo simulation of the radiative heat transfer from a blackbody to a cryogenic radiometer", Proc. SPIE 2815, Optical Radiation Measurements III, (8 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257153
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Sensors

Radiometry

Black bodies

Reflection

Algorithm development

Radiative energy transfer

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