Pulsed ruby laser optical radars were used to examine the feasibility of turbulence detection in laboratory test chambers and afield. Many returns obtained showed evidence of particle concentration variations, but none were identified as interactions with either turbulence or correlates of rough flying. Calculations and recently reported experimental evidence show that c-w laser doppler optars might eventually measure wind velocity components and gust spectra.
The Feasibility of Optical Radar to Detect Clear Air Turbulence
Sae Technical Papers
National Air Meeting on Clear Air Turbulence ; 1966
1966-02-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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