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Radiative heat transfer by the Monte Carlo method

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In this paper, the authors define the principles of radiation, thermal radiation radiation heat transfer, formulation methods of solution special treatises, and applications of the Monte Carlo method for two-dimensional systems.
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Part 1 Principles of radiation: thermal radiation radiation heat transfer. Part 2 Principles of Monte Carlo methods: formulation methods of solution special treatises. Part 3 Applications of the Monte Carlo method: two-dimensional systems some industrial applications references applications on disk list of variables in computer programs.

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