Temperature jumps in a transient radiative transfer problem
In an earlier paper, an analytic solution to a Marshak wave problem was presented, together with numerical results. The problem corresponds to radiation incident upon an initially cold halfspace of material. In the present paper, we present additional numerical results based upon this solution which...
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