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RTE
(redirected from Radiative Transfer Equation)

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RTERoute
RTERich Text Editor
RTERide to Eat (Motorcycle clubs)
RTERuntime Environment
RTERun Time Error
RTEReseau de Transport de l'Electricite (French electricity grid)
RTERoyal Thai Embassy
RTERequest to Exit (access control systems)
RTEReti Transeuropee
RTERun Time Engine
RTERare Threatened or Endangered
RTERadar Target Enhancer (radio navigation)
RTEReal Time Economy
RTERun Time Efficiency
RTERepairs-To-Extend
RTEReusable Text Entities
RTEResident Training Equipment
RTERemote Terminal Emulator/Equipment
RTEReduced to Equator (magnetics)
RTEReal Time Export
RTEReady To Eat
RTERight to Education (various locations)
RTERadiative Transfer Equation
RTEReal-Time Ethernet
RTEReal-Time Enterprise
RTERecep Tayyip Erdogan (Prime Minister of Turkey)
RTERenault Technical Expert (UK)
RTERadio Telefis Eireann (Ireland TV)
RTEReal Time Environment
RTEReal Time Executive (older HP operating system)
RTEReal-Time Entry
RTERefuse-To-Energy
RTEReal Time Execution
RTEReal Time Extensions


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0] presented in this framework cannot be easily correlated to the volume element of a heterogeneous medium as introduced in the heuristic derivation of the radiative transfer equation.
Chapters cover properties of radiation, the electromagnetic spectrum, reflection and refraction, radiative properties of natural surfaces, thermal emission, atmospheric transmission and emission, absorption by atmospheric gases, broadband fluxes and heating rates, radiative transfer equation with scattering, scattering and absorption by particles, and radiative transfer with multiple scattering.
The easiest way to do this would be to solve the radiative transfer equation (RTE) (Ozisik 1977; Siegel and Howell 1981; Viskanta and Menguc 1987): [mu][[[partial derivative][I.
 
 
 
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