Monte Carlo Simulation of Optical Properties of Wake Bubbles
CAO Jing1, WANG Jiang-An2, JIANG Xing-Zhou1, SHI Sheng-Wei1
1Department of Weaponry Engineering, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan 430033
2College of Electronic Engineering, Naval University of Engineering,Wuhan 430033
Monte Carlo Simulation of Optical Properties of Wake Bubbles
CAO Jing1;WANG Jiang-An2;JIANG Xing-Zhou1;SHI Sheng-Wei1
摘要Based on Mie scattering theory and the theory of multiple light scattering, the light scattering properties of air bubbles in a wake are analysed by Monte Carlo simulation. The results show that backscattering is enhanced obviously due to the existence of bubbles, especially with the increase of bubble density, and that it is feasible to use the Monte Carlo method to study the properties of light scattering by air bubbles.
Abstract:Based on Mie scattering theory and the theory of multiple light scattering, the light scattering properties of air bubbles in a wake are analysed by Monte Carlo simulation. The results show that backscattering is enhanced obviously due to the existence of bubbles, especially with the increase of bubble density, and that it is feasible to use the Monte Carlo method to study the properties of light scattering by air bubbles.
CAO Jing;WANG Jiang-An;JIANG Xing-Zhou;SHI Sheng-Wei. Monte Carlo Simulation of Optical Properties of Wake Bubbles[J]. 中国物理快报, 2007, 24(2): 479-482.
CAO Jing, WANG Jiang-An, JIANG Xing-Zhou, SHI Sheng-Wei. Monte Carlo Simulation of Optical Properties of Wake Bubbles. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(2): 479-482.
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