Potential of the active heat pulse method with fiber optic temperature sensing for estimation of water content and infiltration in agricultural soils

Autor: Sayde, C., Selker, J., English, M., Rodríguez Sinobas, Leonor, Gil Rodríguez, María, Sánchez Calvo, Raúl, Benitez Buelga, Javier
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Actas del workshop "Optimizing and integrating predictions of agricultural soil > and water conservation models at different scales " | Workshop "Optimizing and integrating predictions of agricultural soil > and water conservation models at different scales " | 27/09/2010-29/09/2010 | Baena, Jaén
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Popis: The principle of temperature measurement along a fiber optic cable is based on the thermal sensitivity of the relative intensities of backscattered Raman Stokes and anti Stokes photons that arise from collisions with electrons in the core of the glass fiber. A laser pulse, generated by the Distributed Temperature Sensing unit DTS, traversing a fiber optic cable will result in Raman backscatter at two frequencies, referred to as Stokes and anti-Stokes.
Databáze: OpenAIRE