Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 48, Issue 12, 1203008(2019)

Design and test of laser anemometer based on continuous wave coherence detection

Jiang Shan1,2, Sun Dongsong1, Han Yuli1, Han Fei1, Zhou Anran1, Zheng Jun1, and Tang Lei2
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    In order to implement measurement of the close wind field accurate and real-time, a laser anemometer based on CW coherence detection was designed with eye-safe band 1.55 μm. The system optical path employed the all-fiber structure to enhance the operational stability. The telescope adopted a coaxial transmission structure with effective aperture of 70 mm and focusing distance of 80 m. The backscattered signals were processed by using the on-board programmable gate array chip on the A/D capture card and spectral centroid algorithm was also designed for wind velocity estimation. The anemometer realized high real-time and reliability. The long-term radial wind speed measurement results proved that the laser anemometer output signal was stable with a time resolution of 1 s and the lower limit of the wind measurement range was about 0.915 m/s. Compared with a calibrated pulsed coherent wind lidar, the correlation coefficient of wind speed data measured by the two devices was 0.997, the standard deviation was 0.090 m/s, and the maximum difference was 0.480 m/s.

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    Jiang Shan, Sun Dongsong, Han Yuli, Han Fei, Zhou Anran, Zheng Jun, Tang Lei. Design and test of laser anemometer based on continuous wave coherence detection[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2019, 48(12): 1203008

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    Paper Information

    Received: Jun. 6, 2019

    Accepted: Jul. 5, 2019

    Published Online: Feb. 11, 2020

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    DOI:10.3788/irla201948.1203008

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