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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] IR sensors


From: Martin Mueller
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] IR sensors
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 08:10:03 +0530
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Hi,

What is the minimum temperature difference between the sky and the ground that the FMA co-pilot can read?

there is no fixed number for this. It depends on what the sky/clouds looks like and how your sensors are mounted in the airframe. The broader the view is and the less obfuscated (e.g. by wings), the better. We are using a small infrared thermometer (like Graupner #1964) to measure infrared radiation. With a difference of 15°C between ground/sky you are on the comfortable, safe side.

Would the co-pilot work in following conditions:
1.) rainy day?
2.) snow on the ground and clouds on the sky :-) ?
3.) flying through a cloud?
Did anybody fly FMA co-pilot in foggy conditions, rainy conditions, through clouds?

As long as there is a difference, it is ok. Snow is very rough-textured, gives a huge surface and therefore an almost ideal black emitter. Flying through a (thick) cloud is not possible.

Martin





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