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Telecommunications and Radio Engineering

 

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2007, Volume66

Issue 12

  92 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/TelecomRadEng.v66.i12   

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  • Modeling of Relationship between Differential Doppler Velocity and Turbulence
  • I. V. Mazura
    National Aerospace University, 1, Cosmonaut Komarov Avenue, Kyiv 03058, Ukraine

    F. J. Yanovsky
    National Aviation University, 1, Cosmonaut Komarov Avenue, 03058, Kyiv, Ukraine; and Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, 40 Eissendorfer Str., Hamburg, 21073, Germany


    ABSTRACT

    In rain big raindrops are more oblate and they fall faster then smaller ones. When turbulence occurs, droplets of different diameters, that otherwise would fall with different velocities, get the same speed due to mixing caused by turbulence. The turbulence with determined intensity ε involves into motion raindrops, which diameters are less than certain diameter DL. Model we present in this paper let us calculate the relationship between differential Doppler velocity and turbulence intensity. Obtained relationship shows that differential Doppler velocity and intensity of turbulence are negatively correlated.

    DOI: 10.1615/TelecomRadEng.v66.i12.80

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