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Mathematical Physics and Computer Simulation, 2019 Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 64–79 (Mi vvgum268)

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Physics and astronomy

Modeling the effects of electromagnetic radiation on natural aerosols

I. V. Krivenko, M. A. Smirnova

Tver State Technical University

Abstract: The subject of research is dispersed systems that absorb incident electromagnetic radiation, which initiates the process of heat transfer in them. 1). The article considers systems consisting of two interacting spheres and two parallel cylinders (convergence of two particles suspended, for example, in air,are more likely than convergence of $N$ particles ($N > 2$). Based on the Mietheory, analytical solutions are obtained for the components of the electric fieldintensity vector inside the dispersed particles, which were used to calculate the power distribution of thermal sources over their cross sections. 2) The paper also considers non-uniform composition of a spherical particle. For this case, calculations are made by the finite element method.

Keywords: dispersed systems, heterogeneous in composition particle, atmospheric pollution, computer simulation, electromagnetic radiation, heat transfer, analytical solutions, finite element method.

UDC: 519.6, 53.097
BBK: 22.3

Received: 08.03.2019

DOI: 10.15688/mpcm.jvolsu.2019.4.5



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