Description
CDG-17B Scattering Radiometer
The Scattering radiometer is made of a Pyranometer and a shielding ring. The shielding ring blocks the sun’s direct rays from sunrise to sunset. We make the shielding ring with several parts.
These parts include a shielding section, a ruler, an adjusting screw, a bracket, and a chassis. The shielding ring is 65 mm wide and 400 mm across.
We attach the shielding ring to the screw rod adjustment spiral of the ruler. The ruler has a latitude scale and a declination scale. We must fix the ruler and bracket to the chassis based on the location’s latitude. Meteorological stations and research departments can use it to measure the sky’s scattered radiation intensity all the time.
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Application
Atmospheric scientific research:
◉It is a key tool for studying how radiation travels in the atmosphere. Scientists can measure scattered radiation at different heights and angles. They also gather data on the atmosphere. This includes gas molecules, aerosols, and clouds.
This information helps them build a model for atmospheric radiation transfer. These models help scientists learn how solar radiation moves, gets absorbed, and is scattered in the atmosphere.
Aair quality monitoring:
◉You can use scatter radiometers in a network to monitor air quality. They help track particulate matter pollution in the air. Particulate matter scatters light. Changes in this scattered light can show changes in the levels of particulate matter.
Oceanography research:
◉At the surface of the ocean, radiometers measure how light scatters in seawater. This is important for learning about the ocean’s light properties.
These properties include how clear the water is and the way it loses light. We can learn about particles in the ocean by studying scattered light. This includes things like sediment and plankton.
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