In-cell measurements of smoke backscattering coefficients using a CO(2) laser system for application to lidar-dial forest fire detection
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
In the lidar-dial method, the amount of the water vapor present in the smoke of the vegetable fuel is detected to reduce the number of false alarms. We report the measurements of the smoke backscattering coefficients for the CO2 laser lines 10R20 and 10R18 as determined in an absorption cell for two different vegetable fuels (eucalyptus and conifer). These experimental backscattering coefficients enable us to determine the error to be associated to the water vapor measurements when the traditional first-order approximation is assumed. We find that this first-order approximation is valid for combustion rates as low as 100 g/s.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
dial; forest fire; water vapor; backscattering coefficient
List of contributors:
Murari, Andrea; LO FEUDO, Teresa
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