Hydrometeor Size Distribution Measurements by Imaging the Attenuation of a Laser Spot
TBMG-17177
09/01/2013
- Content
The optical extinction of a laser due to scattering of particles is a well-known phenomenon. In a laboratory environment, this physical principle is known as the Beer-Lambert law, and is often used to measure the concentration of scattering particles in a fluid or gas. This method has been experimentally shown to be a usable means to measure the dust density from a rocket plume interaction with the lunar surface. Using the same principles and experimental arrangement, this technique can be applied to hydrometeor size distributions, and for launch-pad operations, specifically as a passive hail detection and measurement system.
- Citation
- "Hydrometeor Size Distribution Measurements by Imaging the Attenuation of a Laser Spot," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2013.