Abstract

A precise measurement for the aerosol particle size distribution and fog droplet size distribution simultaneously in the open atmosphere is proposed. The extinction coefficient and small-angle forward scattering measurement are integrated into the detection for particle size distribution in the open atmosphere, and can achieve the fine detection of the particles in the atmosphere with radius between 0.1 to 30 μm. The key technology including optimal scattering angle in small-angle forward scattering measurement and optimal wavelengths selection are discussed and solved in detail. The fourteen different particle size distributions including aerosol size distributions and fog droplet size distributions are used for the determination of optimal forward scattering angle and wavelengths. The optimal forward scattering angle is calculated to be 1.1°. Seven wavelengths for extinction coefficients and five wavelengths for forward scattering coefficients are chosen for the retrieval of particle size distribution in the measurement. The regularization inversion of optical parameters for the retrieval of particle size distribution is described. The aerosol particle size distributions measured by particle spectrometer and actual fog particle size distributions are used for the method test and the reconstructions of particle size distributions. The inversion results show that the method can achieve the precise measurements of aerosol particle size distribution and fog droplet size distribution. The error influence on the inversion results of distributions is discussed. Based on the sensitivity analysis of inversion results, the feasibility of measurement in the real atmosphere is analyzed and discussed, and the scheme of detection system is provided.

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