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A novel energy balance approach for a verifiable and accurate solution of radiation extinction in purely absorbing particle clouds

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS
Volume 451, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2021.110880

Keywords

Particle clouds; Radiation transport; Beer-Bouguer law; Absorption coefficient

Funding

  1. Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program of the US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration via the PSAAP-II Center at Stanford [DE-NA0002373-1]

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In this study, a novel and cost-effective solution to the radiation transport equation on a Eulerian domain is proposed. By deriving an expression for the absorption coefficient, the solution achieves high accuracy and verifiability. Experimental results demonstrate that this method can handle particle clouds that violate the Beer-Bouguer law constraints and converge to the gold-standard solution after mesh refinement.
We consider the problem of radiation transport through purely absorbing particle clouds. The gold-standard solution of particle-resolved Monte Carlo ray-tracing method to this problem is computationally expensive and therefore solving the radiation transport equation (specifically, the Beer-Bouguer law (BB-law)) on a Eulerian mesh is often preferred. While the absorption coefficient in the real problem is infinite, the BB-law approximates it to be a finite number in the form of number density through a set of assumptions. For particle clouds that do not obey these assumptions, the BB-law predicts an incorrect exponential decay. Also, when the number density is computed using the nearest-neighbor approach, the BB-law solution diverges when the Eulerian mesh size becomes closer to or smaller than the particle size. This numerical divergence is due to the homogenization error. Although the filtering strategy for number density minimizes the homogenization error, it still converges to an incorrect exponential decay for particle clouds that break the BB-law constraints and the cost of the filtering is equivalent to that of the gold-standard solution. In this study, we develop a novel, highly accurate, verifiable and cost-effective solution to the radiation transport equation on a Eulerian domain using an energy balance approach where we derive an expression for the absorption coefficient as a function of particle and Eulerian mesh sizes. We apply our new method to Poisson and turbulent particle clouds that violate all the BB-law constraints and show that the solution is converging upon the mesh refinement, and eventually, we recover the same gold-standard solution for a much cheaper computational cost. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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