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      Effects of UAS Rotor Wash on Air Quality Measurements.

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      Drones
      MDPI AG
      Rotor wash, UAS, drone, gas sensors, particulate matter, smoke plumes

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          Laboratory and field tests examined the potential for unmanned aircraft system (UAS) rotor wash effects on gas and particle measurements from a biomass combustion source. Tests compared simultaneous placement of two sets of CO and CO2 gas sensors and PM2.5 instruments on a UAS body and on a vertical or horizontal extension arm beyond the rotors. For 1 Hz temporal concentration comparisons, correlations of body versus arm placement for the PM2.5 particle sensors yielded R2 = 0.85 and for both gas sensor pairs exceeded R2 of 0.90. Increasing the timestep to 10 s average concentrations throughout the burns improved the R2 value for the PM2.5 to 0.95 from 0.85. Finally, comparison of whole-test average concentrations further increased the correlations between body- and arm-mounted sensors, exceeding R2 of 0.98 for both gases and particle measurements. Evaluation of PM2.5 emission factors with single factor ANOVA analyses showed no significant differences between the values derived from the arm, either vertical or horizontal, and those from the body. These results suggest that rotor wash effects on body- and arm-mounted sensors are minimal in scenarios where short duration, time-averaged concentrations are used to calculate emission factors and whole-area flux values.

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          Journal
          Drones
          Drones
          MDPI AG
          2504-446X
          2504-446X
          Feb 21 2024
          : 8
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS1969463
          10.3390/drones8030073
          11254323
          39027417
          71c13ae4-d976-42b2-8105-4236d9fef7a4
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          particulate matter,gas sensors,UAS,Rotor wash,smoke plumes,drone

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