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RIALTO

RIALTO. Routine Inflight Assessment of Lower Tropospheric Oxidants. CAST OF PLAYERS Gerd Hoenninger Wes Kobelka Jim Arnold Johnny Lai Stoyka Netcheva John Dalziel Jan Bottenheim. “DO YOU HAVE DATA?” (Keith Puckett, October 25 2004). RIALTO, concept.

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RIALTO

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  1. RIALTO Routine Inflight Assessment of Lower Tropospheric Oxidants

  2. CAST OF PLAYERS Gerd Hoenninger Wes Kobelka Jim Arnold Johnny Lai Stoyka Netcheva John Dalziel Jan Bottenheim

  3. “DO YOU HAVE DATA?” (Keith Puckett, October 25 2004)

  4. RIALTO, concept • miniature, low power/low volume instrument package • no compromise in data quality, no lower grade instrumentation • must operate in fully automated mode • installation in small aircraft already in service

  5. ISSUES LAST YEAR • 2B: • temperature sensitivity is a problem, currently work in progress to ameliorate the problem (appears in part due to temperature sensitive voltage regulators • PROBLEM MORE SERIOUS THAN INITIALLY EXPECTED. ONGOING • on board ozone source to be added for inflight test of operation • DONE • data storage on PC104+ system • DONE

  6. DOAS: • 2 optical windows; these windows will connect to 2 small lenses inside the nose cone and the light will be transmitted to the 2 spectrometers using quartz fibers; icing precautions still to be addressed • DONE • • 2 MiniDOAS devices to be installed in nose cone • DONE • • 1 PC104+ system for data acquisition and storage. Flash disks will be used for data storage and backup. • DONE • • small sealed lead gel battery will be used to guarantee safe shutdown without data loss • DONE • • system can start automatically when aircraft power is switched on • OPERATIONAL • • it will be attempted to have zentih and horizontal viewing direction instead of zenith and nadir. To determine the feasability some general data or statistics on flight altitudes will be used. • CHANGED TO TWO ANGLES HORIZONTAL (SIDEWAYS) AT 100 DIFFERENCE

  7. Other: • position, temperature, pressure, from avionics system • LOGGING AIRCRAFT GPS DATA FOR TIME, POSITION, AND ALTITUDE • room for potential other parameters: CO? CO2? aerosol? Suggestions please! • NOT ATTEMPTED • all data to be collected on flash card; reader to be installed in cockpit; all other parts in nose-cone • DONE • fully automated operation using 28 VDC from aircraft • DONE

  8. RIALTO INSTALLED

  9. RIALTO FIRST RESULTS

  10. text RIALTO PROBLEMS

  11. 2B: slow starting inflight zero/span check not implemented temperature and pressure problems, not related to spectroscopy • DOAS: no spectra analyzed to date due to cooling problems • Humidity sensor: not working until now (replaced October 14) • Communications from aircraft GPS: unreliable serial connection 5. Overheating of nosecone • Weight of total package too high: frequently package removed from the plane

  12. RIALTO, NEXT STEPS

  13. RIALTO NEXT STEPS 2B, major overhaul lamp stability preheating of lamp housing fast data logging Complete redesign of packaging compacter better temperature control reduced weight Data analysis software improvements to SPI data archiving (MS Access?) $$$$$$$$ OK until end FY pending PAL compensation PDF when Gerd leaves?

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