This paper analyzes artificial acoustical impact inside natural clouds, in particular inside the non-precipitated stratiform clouds, non-precipitating shallow cumulus clouds, and Cu-clouds with drizzle. Optimal power and frequency for acoustical impact were indicated based on properties of natural cloud, such as liquid water content, droplet concentrations, and the average diameter size of a droplet ensemble followed by lognormal or gamma size distributions in the presented consideration. The model is constructed to ensure collisions of neighboring droplets when they vibrate in acoustical field to merge with mass unification, but the process is designed with a minimum required level of acoustic power for comfort realization in practice. Vibration model of suspended droplets with typical size in cloud is analyzed. The optimized acoustic power is near 130 dB, and frequency f 50 – 100 Hz, and detailed characteristics are indicated for each cloud type depending on their parameters. Simple formulas and typical calculations for droplet amplitude are presented in terms of parameters of acoustical field as well as cloud characteristics. The first low-frequency acoustic experiments for clouds are performed and presented. The low-frequency method has shown a promising potential to be used for precipitation enhancement to tackle water shortage problem in the modern world.
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The fresh water shortage is becoming quite severe everywhere and precipitation enhancement methods inside special cloud area can partially solve this problem [28], because clouds hold thousands and up to millions of tons of evaporated moisture and droplets [3]. Traditional methods of precipitation enhancement are listed in the reviews [1, 3] and include the impact on convective clouds through hygroscopic [5] or ice-forming substances [8]. On the analogy of the mentioned methods, acoustics can be applied in a small part of cloud volume, followed by microphysical restructuring and cooling of the entire cloud to bring about precipitation.
The method of acoustic impact to aerosol with coagulation and sedimentation has a positive background. Technogenic aerosols have been successfully deleted with an efficiency up to 99% in industry [18]. An industrial acoustical device uses frequency of c.a. f = 5 - 30 kHz where a vibrated air amplitude is too small due to very little time for one-direction motion. The power consumption for industrial method application was relatively high because industrial smog needs fast coagulation and sedimentation in factory tubes, appropriate acoustical mode needs a non-linear effect with unidirectional aerosol motion (drift). This mode with drift can only be achieved at very high acoustic power Ps > 170 dB which needs fight frequency in kHz range [26]. High acoustic power tends to an increase of the size and power of acoustic generators [15], which brings a technical problem for application inside clouds. The method aims at weakening acoustic power related to reducing frequency that increases droplet vibrated amplitude significantly. The neighboring droplets are vibrating inside acoustical field but have different amplitude, the optimized acoustical power should provide their meeting and collision; when two drops approach close to the capture distance, they necessarily merge according to the principle of reducing summand free energy after their coalescence into one drop [23]. The models have been considered and are presented in this paper.
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