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Classification and rational design of solar simulators
V.N. Grishanov

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Abstract:
It is hard to overestimate the effect of solar radiation on the processes occurring in natural and man-made environments, therefore, various products and materials from the simplest ones to spacecraft and their systems are tested for exposure to solar radiation [1]. Conducting field tests is often impossible or is too expensive due to the difficulty of maintaining the same conditions during a series of experiments and in case of real-time operation, which makes the test time unreasonably long [2]. These difficulties rise exponentially when the effects are combined.

Citation:
Grishanov VN. Classification and rational design of solar simulators. Computer Optics 1995; 14-15(2): 46-52.

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