blueandwhiteg3
Computer
- Nov 22, 2008
- 89
Please, be patient with me, this isn't my area of expertise!
I'm thinking I need to look at some optical design / modeling software. I would like to model the light transmission properties of various material systems I am experimenting with.
For example, I might wish to model the light dissipation through an aquarium, through a multi-layered window, through a greenhouse, etc. The materials are not too exotic, and I don't need insanely precise results.
However, it would be useful to input data and have a calculated % absorbance chart ranging from UV to infrared under ideal situations. This begins to get problematic by hand.
Moreover, It would be useful to take the varying angles of light and work out the adjusted light transmission, accounting for the refractive nature of the materials.
Is there any software out there that provides a not-overly-insane interface to working with modeling the optical properties of mechanical designs like this?
I'm thinking I need to look at some optical design / modeling software. I would like to model the light transmission properties of various material systems I am experimenting with.
For example, I might wish to model the light dissipation through an aquarium, through a multi-layered window, through a greenhouse, etc. The materials are not too exotic, and I don't need insanely precise results.
However, it would be useful to input data and have a calculated % absorbance chart ranging from UV to infrared under ideal situations. This begins to get problematic by hand.
Moreover, It would be useful to take the varying angles of light and work out the adjusted light transmission, accounting for the refractive nature of the materials.
Is there any software out there that provides a not-overly-insane interface to working with modeling the optical properties of mechanical designs like this?