New Computational Geometry Methods Applied to Solve Complex Problems of Radiative Transfer
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Diverse problems of radiative transfer remain as yet unsolved due to the difficulties of the
calculations involved, especially if the intervening shapes are geometrically complex. The main goal
of our investigation in this domain is to convert the equations that were previously derived into a
graphical interface based on the projected solid-angle principle. Such a procedure is now feasible
by virtue of several widely diffused programs for Algorithms Aided Design (AAD). Accuracy and
reliability of the process is controlled in the basic examples by means of subroutines from the analytical
software DianaX, developed at an earlier stage by the authors, though mainly oriented to closed
cuboidal or curved volumes. With this innovative approach, the often cumbersome calculation
procedure of lighting, thermal or even acoustic energy exchange can be simplified and made available
for the neophyte, with the undeniable advantage of reduced computer time.
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Salguero Andújar, F., & Cabeza Lainez, J. M. (2020). New Computational Geometry Methods Applied to Solve Complex Problems of Radiative Transfer. Mathematics, 8(12), 2176. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/math8122176














