Output statistics of laser anemometers in sparsely seeded flowsIt is noted that until very recently, research on this topic concentrated on the particle arrival statistics and the influence of the optical parameters on them. Little attention has been paid to the influence of subsequent processing on the measurement statistics. There is also controversy over whether the effects of the particle statistics can be measured. It is shown here that some of the confusion derives from a lack of understanding of the experimental parameters that are to be controlled or known. A rigorous framework is presented for examining the measurement statistics of such systems. To provide examples, two problems are then addressed. The first has to do with a sample and hold processor, the second with what is called a saturable processor. The sample and hold processor converts the output to a continuous signal by holding the last reading until a new one is obtained. The saturable system is one where the maximum processable rate is arrived at by the dead time of some unit in the system. At high particle rates, the processed rate is determined through the dead time.
Document ID
19840045951
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Edwards, R. V. (Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH, United States)
Jensen, A. S. (Forsogsanlaeg Riso Roskilde, Denmark)