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Radiative Transfer

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The article was published on 1950-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9085 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Radiative transfer.

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A framework for the analysis of error in global illumination algorithms

TL;DR: This paper examines existing global illumination algorithms and recommends new avenues of research using the error taxonomy introduced in the paper, and derives bounds for each distinct category of error from sources of error.
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Advances in the measurement and computation of thermal phonon transport properties

TL;DR: Recent advances in both computation and experiment are enabling an unprecedented microscopic view of thermal transport by phonons in both bulk and nanostructured crystals, from the level of atomic bonding to mesoscopic transport in complex devices.
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Variations in land surface temperature and cooling efficiency of green space in rapid urbanization: The case of Fuzhou city, China

TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed the concept of cooling efficiency (CE) and the threshold value of efficiency (TVoE) to optimize the most significant decreased land cover type in order to maximize the cooling effect.
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Gas dynamics and radiation heat transfer in the vapor plume produced by pulsed laser irradiation of aluminum

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of pulsed laser irradiation of nanosecond duration with a metal surface is studied by numerical simulation, where the heat transfer in the solid substrate and the melted liquid is modeled as one-dimensional transient heat conduction using the enthalpy formulation for the solution of phase change problems.
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Strong contributions of local background climate to the cooling effect of urban green vegetation.

TL;DR: It is found increasing (artificial) rainfall and irrigation contribute to improving the cooling intensity of grassland in both climates, particularly in the hot-dry environment, and the area of trees in both climate zones’ cities should generally be planned around 0.5 ha.