Issue 6, 2005

Use of optical scatter sensors for measurement of visibility

Abstract

A study on the measurement of visibility by the use of light scattering has been carried out. The basis for the research was the optical forward-scatter sensor, Mira visibility sensor, developed and produced by Aanderaa Instruments. The focus of the study was on how to measure correct visibility at different weather situations (e.g. fog, rain, haze and snow) and how a sensor can provide information on the type of particles/drops which are causing reduced visibility. Optical scatter measurement of airborne dust was also investigated. The work includes theoretical calculations and experimental work. The correlations between scatter measurements and both visibility and the concentration of airborne dust are studied. A short introduction to the subject of visibility measurement is also included.

Graphical abstract: Use of optical scatter sensors for measurement of visibility

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 sep. 2004
Accepted
30 mar. 2005
First published
27 apr. 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 608-611

Use of optical scatter sensors for measurement of visibility

S. A. Tjugum, J. S. Vaagen, T. Jakobsen and B. Hamre, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 608 DOI: 10.1039/B414327B

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