Determination of inhomogeneous gas radiation by using exponential expansion of the intensity integral Pade-approximant

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Molecular Gases, Pade Approximation, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Absorption, Radiative Heat Transfer, Analytic Functions, Approximation, Doppler Effect, Inhomogeneity, Line Spectra, Voigt Effect

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A method for calculating inhomogeneous, molecular gas, integrated radiation intensities is developed by using partial intensities, that depend on mean absorption coefficients Kn obtained in analytical form. These coefficients are evaluated numerically or analytically for the actual frequency dependence of the coefficients. A diffusion approximation is developed for calculating integrated radiation fluxes. Using Edwards' parameterization, an approach is given for the determination of mean absorption coefficients that allow simplification of the calculation of integrated spectral radiation characteristics.

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