Abstract

The discrete ordinates method is used to developed a solution to an inverse radiation problem of temperature field in rectangular furnaces. It is assumed that, with the exception of the inhomogeneous temperature field, all aspects of the radiation transport problem are known. A method is developed to determine the inhomogeneous temperature field from specified incident radiation heat fluxes at the centers of boundary walls. The inverse problem is solved using conjugate gradient method that minimize the error between the incident radiation heat fluxes calculated and the experimental data. The results of temperature estimation show that the temperature field can be estimated accurately, even with noisy data.

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