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Using Schlieren Imaging and a Radar Acoustic Sounding System for the Detection of Close-in Air Turbulence.
Gordon, Samantha; Brooker, Graham.
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  • Gordon S; ACFR/AMME, University of Sydney, Darlington 2008, Australia.
  • Brooker G; ACFR/AMME, University of Sydney, Darlington 2008, Australia.
Sensors (Basel) ; 23(19)2023 Oct 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37837085
This paper presents a novel sensor for the detection and characterization of regions of air turbulence. As part of the ground truth process, it consists of a combined Schlieren imager and a Radar Acoustic Sounding System (RASS) to produce dual-modality "images" of air movement within the measurement volume. The ultrasound-modulated Schlieren imager consists of a strobed point light source, parabolic mirror, light block, and camera, which are controlled by two laptops. It provides a fine-scale projection of the acoustic pulse-modulated air turbulence through the measurement volume. The narrow beam 40 kHz/17 GHz RASS produces spectra based on Bragg-enhanced Doppler radar reflections from the acoustic pulse as it travels. Tests using artificially generated air vortices showed some disruption of the Schlieren image and of the RASS spectrogram. This should allow the higher-resolution Schlieren images to identify the turbulence mechanisms that are disrupting the RASS spectra. The objective of this combined sensor is to have the Schlieren component inform the interpretation of RASS spectra to allow the latter to be used as a stand-alone sensor on a UAV.
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