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Heat and Moisture Transfer in Wet Sand Exposed to Solar Radiation—Models and Experiments Concerning Buried Objects
Authors:Ricardo Garcia-Padron  Dan Loyd and Stefan Sjökvist
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden;(2) Department of IR Systems, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Linköping, Sweden
Abstract:One promising method of locating buried objects, such as land mines, is to use optical systems for detecting contrasts in surface temperature. With enhanced knowledge about the interacting physical processes behind these temperature contrasts, it is possible to improve detection precision. In such a context, moisture movement in the soil and moisture evaporation from the surface have been found to be of particular interest. This study was based on indoor experiments on wet and dry sand exposed to radiation from a solar panel. Simulations of heat and moisture transfer conducted with a one-dimensional model are also presented for the experiments. The calculations were successful in accurately predicting surface temperatures for both wet and dry sand, making it possible to predict surface temperatures under different conditions. These findings will contribute to increasing the probability of successful detection of buried objects under real conditions using optical methods.
Keywords:IR signature  heat transfer  moisture transfer  solar radiation  dry sand  wet sand
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