CLOUD-17 2024
The Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment uses a special cloud chamber to study the possible link between galactic cosmic rays and cloud formation. In CLOUD17, V-group Vocus AIM CI-TOF and CE-DOAS will be deployed in the campaign.
CLOUD-16 2023
The Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment uses a special cloud chamber to study the possible link between galactic cosmic rays and cloud formation. In CLOUD16, the V-group team led the experiment series to understand the role of glyoxal in new particle formation. Vocus AIM CI-TOF and CE-DOAS were deployed in the campaign.
Aircraft Inlet: wind tunnel experiment #5
A new laminar flow aircraft inlet is being developed, certified and tested for use on research aircraft as part of the TI3GER project. This measurement completed the gas transmission measurements with CIMS.
Aircraft Inlet: wind tunnel experiment #4
A new laminar flow aircraft inlet is being developed, certified and tested for use on research aircraft as part of the TI3GER project. Experiments 3 & 4 completed the inside sampling tube flow measurements at different locations under different free stream conditions and sampling flow rates.
Aircraft Inlet: wind tunnel experiment #3
A new laminar flow aircraft inlet is being developed, certified and tested for use on research aircraft as part of the TI3GER project. Experiments 3 & 4 completed the inside sampling tube flow measurements at different locations under different free stream conditions and sampling flow rates.
Aircraft Inlet: wind tunnel experiment #2
A new laminar flow aircraft inlet is being developed, certified and tested for use on research aircraft as part of the TI3GER project. The first two measurements completed the inner shroud flow measurements of turbulence, different angle of attack, different restrictors.
Aircraft Inlet: wind tunnel experiment #1
A new laminar flow aircraft inlet is being developed, certified and tested for use on research aircraft as part of the TI3GER project.
AMMBEC
TI3GER 2
The CU AMAX-DOAS instrument was deployed onboard the NSF / NCAR Gulfstream V to measure iodine monoxide (IO) and ozone (O3) in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS).
Text from NSF Award #2027252: