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Fast reconstructing two-dimensional temperature distribution in participating media with different surfaces conditions

•Fast reconstruct temperature fields by an improved RMC method base on radiation distribution factor.•The transparent, specular, diffuse and BRDF surfaces are considered.•Effects of measurement error and boundary conditions on reconstruction results are analyzed. The reverse Monte Carlo ray tracing...

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Published in:Infrared physics & technology 2019-12, Vol.103, p.103080, Article 103080
Main Authors: Gao, Bao-Hai, Qi, Hong, Yin, Yan-Mei, Wei, Lin-Yang, Ren, Ya-Tao
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