Integrate the Planck function in Lambda (um) at T (K) accurately and quickly to find Radiance for a Lambertian source.
Planck Me(Lambda,T) =c1'/Lambda^4/(e^(c2/(Lambda*T))-1) ph sec^-1 cm^-2 um^-1
c1'=1.88365e23; % sec^-1 cm^-2 micron^3
c2=1.43879e4; % micron K
Me = integral ( Me(Lambda,T) ) at T over a range of Lambda
Radiance : L = Me/pi in units of ph sec^-1 m^-2
Input: (3.0 5.0 250) : From 3um to 5um at 250K
Output: 4.9612 E+018 : units ph/sec/m^2/ster
Performance Rqmts:
Accuracy: <0.001% error
Time: <100 msec (using cputime function)
Corollary problem will include spectral transmission and emissivity.
IR Calibration Reference:
http://austin-speaks.com/FTP/Microchip%20C/Field%20Guide%20for%20IR%20Systems%20Design.pdf
Solution Stats
Problem Comments
Solution Comments
Show commentsProblem Recent Solvers13
Suggested Problems
-
361 Solvers
-
Back to basics 19 - character types
275 Solvers
-
Make an awesome ramp for a tiny motorcycle stuntman
764 Solvers
-
Remove white space from the string
208 Solvers
-
Without the French accent please!
232 Solvers
More from this Author306
Problem Tags
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!