DocumentCode
2837859
Title
Comparative optical measurements of airspeed and aerosols on a DC-8 aircraft
Author
Bogue, Rodney ; McGann, Rick ; Wagener, Thomas ; Abbiss, John ; Smart, Anthony
Author_Institution
NASA Dryden Flight Res. Center, Edwards, CA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
18-21 Jul 1995
Lastpage
5625
Abstract
NASA Dryden supported a cooperative flight test program on the NASA DC-8 aircraft in November 1993. This program evaluated optical airspeed and aerosol measurement techniques. Three brassboard optical systems were tested. Two were laser Doppler systems designed to measure freestream-referenced airspeed. The third system was designed to characterize the natural aerosol statistics and airspeed. These systems relied on optical backscatter from natural aerosols for operation. The DC-8 aircraft carried instrumentation that provided real-time flight situation information and reference data on the aerosol environment. This test is believed to be the first to include multiple optical airspeed systems on the same carrier aircraft, so performance could be directly compared. During 23 hr of flight, a broad range of atmospheric conditions was encountered, including aerosol-rich layers, visible clouds, and unusually clean (aerosol-poor) regions. Substantial amounts of data were obtained. Important insights regarding the use of laser-based systems of this type in an aircraft environment were gained. This paper describes the sensors used and flight operations conducted to support the experiments. The paper also briefly describes the general results of the experiments
Keywords
Doppler radar; aerosols; aerospace simulation; aircraft instrumentation; aircraft testing; atmospheric optics; backscatter; laser velocimetry; light scattering; optical radar; particle size measurement; 23 hr; CW Doppler lidar; DC-8 aircraft; aerosol measurement techniques; atmospheric conditions; brassboard optical systems; comparative optical measurements; cooperative flight test program; enhanced mode lidar; freestream-referenced airspeed; laser Doppler systems; laser-based systems; multiple optical airspeed systems; natural aerosol statistics; optical backscatter; real-time flight situation information; Aerosols; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Backscatter; Measurement techniques; NASA; Optical design; Optical sensors; Statistics; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities, 1995. ICIASF '95 Record., International Congress on
Conference_Location
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2088-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIASF.1995.519487
Filename
519487
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