Hawley J G, Targ R, Henderson S W, Hale C P, Kavaya M J, Moerder D
Appl Opt. 1993 Aug 20;32(24):4557-68. doi: 10.1364/AO.32.004557.
The coherent launch-site atmospheric wind sounder (CLAWS) is a lidar atmospheric wind sensor designed to measure the winds above space launch facilities to an altitude of 20 km. In our development studies, lidar sensor requirements are defined, a system to meet those requirements is defined and built, and the concept is evaluated, with recommendations for the most feasible and cost-effective lidar system for use as an input to a guidance and control system for missile or spacecraft launches. The ability of CLAWS to meet NASA goals for increased safety and launch/mission flexibility is evaluated in a field test program at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in which we investigate maximum detection range, refractive turbulence, and aerosol backscattering efficiency. The Nd:YAG coherent lidar operating at 1.06 µm with 1-J energy per pulse is able to make real-time measurements of the three-dimensional wind field at KSC to an altitude of 26 km, in good agreement with our performance simulations. It also shows the height and thickness of the volcanic layer caused by the volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines.
相干发射场大气风探测仪(CLAWS)是一种激光雷达大气风传感器,旨在测量太空发射设施上方至20公里高度的风。在我们的研发研究中,确定了激光雷达传感器的要求,定义并构建了满足这些要求的系统,并对该概念进行了评估,同时给出了关于最可行且最具成本效益的激光雷达系统的建议,该系统可作为导弹或航天器发射制导与控制系统的输入。在肯尼迪航天中心(KSC)的一个现场测试项目中,评估了CLAWS满足美国国家航空航天局(NASA)提高安全性和发射/任务灵活性目标的能力,在该项目中我们研究了最大探测范围、折射湍流和气溶胶后向散射效率。工作波长为1.06微米、每脉冲能量为1焦耳的钕钇铝石榴石(Nd:YAG)相干激光雷达能够对肯尼迪航天中心至26公里高度的三维风场进行实时测量,与我们的性能模拟结果吻合良好。它还显示了菲律宾皮纳图博火山喷发造成的火山层的高度和厚度。