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Old   April 11, 2002, 12:05
Default coefficients for radiation models
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Gaz
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Where can I find values of absorbtion coefficients and scattering coefficients for air or does anyone know off-hand what they are for stp?
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Old   April 16, 2002, 03:01
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Jin-Wook LEE
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1. Both of absortiopn coeff. and scattering coeff. are not fluid property, but dependent of your system.

2. For air, they are actually zero, because pure O2 and N2 are non-emmiting or non-absorbing species. But, sometimes, they use very small value considering small amount of CO2 and/or H2o in the air.

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