framåtspridningssensorer
Framåtspridningssensorer, known in English as forward scattering sensors, are devices used to detect the presence and intensity of particles in a medium. They operate by emitting a beam of light and measuring the light that is scattered forward by particles present in the medium. This scattered light is then detected by a receiver positioned at a specific angle relative to the light source. The intensity of the scattered light is proportional to the size and concentration of the particles.
These sensors are commonly employed in various applications, including air quality monitoring, industrial process control, and
The principle behind framåtspridningssensorer relies on Mie scattering theory, which describes how light interacts with particles.