Abstract

This article deals with the solution of conduction–radiation heat transfer problem involving variable thermal conductivity and variable refractive index. The discrete transfer method has been used for the determination of radiative information for the energy equation that has been solved using the lattice Boltzmann method. Radiatively, medium is absorbing, emitting and scattering. To validate the formulation, transient conduction and radiation heat transfer in a planar participating medium has been considered. For constant thermal conductivity and constant and variable refractive indices, results have been compared with those available in the literature. Effects of conduction–radiation parameter and scattering albedo on temperature have been studied for variable thermal conductivity and constant and/or variable refractive index. Lattice Boltzmann method and the discrete transfer method have been found to successfully deal with the complexities introduced due to variable thermal conductivity and variable refractive index.

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