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5 May 2012 Propagation of laser light through aero-optic flow: dry air at 0.4 Mach with three-dimensional turret
Rebecca L. Beauchamp, Steven T. Fiorino
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Abstract
A study is underway to address effects of aero-optic (AO) flow components added to the typically modeled clean, dry flow. This is the first of multiple runs to address effects of three-dimensional turrets, moist air and aerosols for a turret in airflow at 0.4 Mach with parameters matching atmosphere at 1 km. The resulting analysis will be used as a baseline for comparison with airflow with the same parameters but including moisture, and again including a realistic population of aerosol particles of varying size. Atmospheric properties were determined using High Energy Laser End-to-End Operational Simulation (HELEEOS).
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Rebecca L. Beauchamp and Steven T. Fiorino "Propagation of laser light through aero-optic flow: dry air at 0.4 Mach with three-dimensional turret", Proc. SPIE 8380, Atmospheric Propagation IX, 83800M (5 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918634
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Aerosols

Atmospheric particles

Water

Data modeling

3D modeling

Scattering

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