Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jun 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978iras.reptt.....&link_type=abstract
In Breault Research Organization, Inc. Infrared Astron. Satellite (IRAS) Anal. 9 p (SEE N81-29964 20-74)
Physics
Optics
Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Light Scattering, Numerical Analysis, Subroutines, Computer Programs, Geometrical Optics, Mathematical Models, Radiative Transfer, Systems Analysis
Scientific paper
The APART code (Arizona's Analysis of Radiation Transfer) is a deterministic stray radiation analysis program capable of yielding quantitative descriptions of systems along with insight into the scattering mechanism present. It uses geometrical optics to image primarily rotationally symmetrical systems. The APART code provides a sectional power map of the internal surfaces of a system and identifies critical objects seen from the image. Vane structures are modeled by configuration factors. Once the geometrical configuration factor between the internal objects has been calculated and stored, nonstructural changes to the system can be analyzed without re-running the complete program.
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