Apparatus and method for analyzing anisotropic particle scattering in three-dimensional geometries

   
   

The disclosed method, a technique for analyzing anisotropic particle scattering, includes the step of establishing a three-dimensional geometric representation of an object. A set of rays is then projected through the three-dimensional geometric representation to produce simulated anisotropic particle scattering. An integral particle transport analysis is then executed on the simulated anisotropic particle scattering to produce particle transport data. The disclosed apparatus, a computer readable memory to direct a computer to function in a specified manner, includes a computer aided design system to establish a three-dimensional geometric representation of an object. The computer aided design system includes a line-of-sight analysis feature to project a set of rays through the three-dimensional geometric representation to produce simulated anisotropic particle scattering. A particle transport analysis program executes an integral particle transport analysis on the simulated anisotropic particle scattering to produce particle transport data.

 
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