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Worldwide estimates and uncertainty assessments of laser propagation for diverse geometries for paths in the altitude regime of 3 km and below at wavelengths 0.355 μm to 10.6 μm

机译:在波长为3公里的高度制度的不同几何形状的激光传播的全球估计和不确定度评估,波长为0.355μm至10.6μm

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The directed energy modeling and simulation community can make important direct contributions to the joint warfighting community by establishing clear and fully integrated future program requirements. These requirements are best determined via analysis of the expected variability/uncertainty in system performance arising from spatial, spectral and temporal variations in operating conditions. In this study of atmospheric effects on HEL systems, the parameter space is explored using the Air Force Institute of Technology Center for Directed Energy's (AFIT/CDE) High Energy Laser End-to-End Operational Simulation (HELEEOS) parametric one-on-one engagement level model. HELEEOS is anchored to respected wave optics codes and all significant degradation effects—including optical turbulence and molecular, aerosol, and liquid water drop/droplet absorption and scattering—are represented in the model. Beam spread effects due to thermal blooming caused by the various absorbers are considered when appropriate. Power delivered in a 5 cm diameter circular area normalized by the total transmitted power is the primary performance metric used in the study, with results presented in the form of histograms. The expected performance of laser systems operating at both low and high powers is assessed at 24 wavelengths between 0.355 μm and 10.6 μm for a number of widely dispersed land and maritime locations worldwide. Scenarios evaluated include both up and down looking generally oblique engagement geometries over ranges up to 6000 meters in which anticipated clear air aerosols and thin layers of fog, and very light rain are simulated. Seasonal and boundary layer variations (summer and winter) for nighttime conditions for a range of relative humidity percentile conditions are considered to determine optimum employment techniques to exploit or defeat the environmental conditions. Each atmospheric particulate/obscurant is evaluated based on its wavelength-dependent forward and off-axis scattering characteristics and absorption effects on laser energy delivered. In addition to realistic vertical profiles of molecular and aerosol absorption and scattering, correlated optical turbulence profiles in probabilistic (percentile) format are used, a feature unique to HELEEOS.
机译:通过建立明确和完全综合的未来方案要求,指示的能源建模和仿真界可以对联合战争社区进行重要的直接贡献。这些要求最能通过分析从空间,光谱和操作条件的空间,光谱和时间变化产生的系统性能的预期变化/不确定性分析。在这项关于HEL系统的大气效应的研究中,使用空军技术中心针对定向能量(后/ CDE)高能量激光端到端操作模拟(HELEEOS)参数一对一的参数空间探索参数空间订婚水平模型。 Heleeos锚定到备受尊重的波光学码,以及所有显着的降解效果 - 包括光湍流和分子,气溶胶和液体水滴/液滴吸收和散射 - 在模型中表示。当适当时考虑由于各种吸收剂引起的热开花引起的光束扩散效果。通过总传输功率归一化的5cm直径圆面积的电力是该研究中使用的主要性能度量,结果以直方图的形式呈现。在低功率和高功率下运行的激光系统的预期性能在0.355μm和10.6μm的24波长上进行评估,对于全世界的许多广泛分散的土地和海上地点。评估的情景包括上下看起来一般倾斜的啮合几何形状,高达6000米的范围,其中预期的透明空气气溶胶和薄层的雾层,并模拟了非常小的雨水。季节性和边界层变化(夏季和冬季)对于一系列相对湿度百分位数的夜间条件被认为是确定利用或击败环境条件的最佳就业技巧。基于其波长依赖性前向和偏离轴散射特性和对激光能量的吸收效应来评估每个大气颗粒/蒙昧主义。除了用于分子和气溶胶吸收和散射的现实垂直型材之外,使用概率(百分位数)格式的相关光学湍流曲线,Heleeos独特的特征。

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