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RMCRT

RMCRT. Isotropic scattering added to the model Verification testing performed using an exact solution (Siegel, 1987) Grid convergence analysis performed Discrepancy diminishes with increased mesh refinement. RMCRT Results.

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RMCRT

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  1. RMCRT • Isotropic scattering added to the model • Verification testing performed using an exact solution (Siegel, 1987) • Grid convergence analysis performed • Discrepancy diminishes with increased mesh refinement

  2. RMCRT Results RMCRT (dots) vs. Exact solution (lines) for varying optical thicknesses and scattering albedos for Siegel’s benchmark case (Siegel, 1987). Grid convergence of the L1 error norms for the Siegel case where the scattering coefficient is 8 m-1, and the absorption coefficient is 2m-1. Seigel, R. “Transient Radiative Cooling of a droplet-filled layer,” vol 109, pp. 159-164,

  3. RMCRT ON IFRF • Timing and accuracy studies of RMCRT vs. DOM are currently under way • Will serve as a way to compare the quality of the results from RMCRT vs DOM in a realistic case

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