一 用途
二 原理
傳感器是由攝像頭和背光源組成,攝像頭將對測量區(qū)域的圖像進行線形掃描,將采集區(qū)域內(nèi)的圖像傳輸?shù)诫娮訂卧獌?nèi)處理存儲,然后用專業(yè)配套軟件進行一系列分析。
三 組成
設(shè)備由測量單元、筆記本電腦、供電單元三部分構(gòu)成。
四 產(chǎn)品特點
l 每個雨滴的前視圖
l 每個雨滴的側(cè)視圖
l 垂直降落速度
l 每個粒子的時間戳
l 雨滴直徑
l 估計雨滴的水平速度
l 令3D重建成為可能
l 降雨率與時間圖
l 雨滴粒子分布圖
l 垂直速度與等量直徑圖
l 扁率與直徑圖
l 評估單個降水粒子相態(tài)組成(固態(tài)、液態(tài)、融化、冰凍等)
l *小粒子分辨能力可達0.17mm,無*粒子尺度限制
l 時間戳分辨率達18μs
軟件主屏幕
單個粒子圖
降雨率與時間圖
垂直速度與等量直徑圖
雨滴水平速度圖
垂直速度與等量直徑分布圖
五 技術(shù)參數(shù)
l 垂直方向分辨率:優(yōu)于0.17 mm,veloc. < 10 m/s
l 垂直速率準確性:優(yōu)于4 %,veloc. < 10 m/s
l 采樣區(qū)域面積:100×100 mm2
l 尺寸:960 mm × 960 mm × 890 mm
l 測量單元與電腦*遠距離:100 m
l 電腦功率:600 W
六 應(yīng)用領(lǐng)域
七 應(yīng)用案例
氣候條件下應(yīng)用2DVD觀測降雪數(shù)據(jù)
八 參考文獻
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2) ESA/ESTEC (XEP), Noordwijk, The Netherlands
3) Institute of Communications and Wave Propagation, Technical University Graz/Austria
l 2D VIDEO DISDROMETER: A STUDY OF DIFFERENT CLIMATIC REGIMES
YARITZA MEJIAS-ROLON
Undergraduate Student
University of Puerto Rico at Mayag?ez
Mayag?ez, Puerto Rico
DR. V.N. BRINGI
Professor
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
l An example of computational approach used for aerodynamic design of a rain Disdrometer Un exemple de méthode de calcul utilisée pour le dessin aérodynamique d’un disdromètre de pluie
EMAD HABIB, Graduate Research Assistant, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 52242 USA
WITOLD F. KRAJEWSKI, Professor, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 52242 USA
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National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
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1Meteorological Institute University of Bonn
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l A Method For Estimating Rain Rate And Drop Size Distribution From Polarimetric Radar Measurements
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National Center for Atmospheric Research
Research Application Program
P. O. Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80307
Tel: 303-497-8402, : 303-497-8401
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T. D. KEENAN
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
L. D. CAREY
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
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NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma
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Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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l Spurious power-law relations among rainfall and radar parameters By A. R. JAMESON1¤ and A. B. KOSTINSKI
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(Received 3 March 2001; revised 21 January 2002)
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l NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE When is Rain Steady
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Department of Physics, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan 24 November 2000 and 27 July 2001