Minimum water depth in channel

by Øistein Hurum last modified Dec 19, 2007 12:04 PM
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Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by iiscbim on Dec. 14 2007)

Hi,
In my tank, i am having 3.5 cm depth of water. Will it sifficient for vectorino plus to measure its velcoity and turbulence characteritics.

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by Atle Lohrmann on Dec. 14 2007)

Only if you are using a side-looking probe.

Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by iiscbim on Dec. 14 2007)

Hi,
I am having normal probe (Four sensor attached vectorino plus). Is there any way so that i will be able to measure it?

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by Atle Lohrmann on Dec. 14 2007)

Not really  ???

- Atle Lohrmann

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by iiscbim on Dec. 14 2007)

Hi
Thanks for your reply.

If i measure from this probe, is there any method to calibrate or provide some correction to these data.

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by Atle Lohrmann on Dec. 18 2007)

I am afraid not.  The fundamental problem is that the sampling volume is not in water.  Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

 

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Øistein Hurum at December 19. 2007

(Posted by iiscbim on Dec. 18 2007)

Dear Sir,
I have changed the tank. Now the problem is mytank is fitted with DC motor and rotor. Due to this vibration is coming into the instrument also. I have tried to reduce it still it is coming. So what is the correction measure i should do.

Again sometimes connection with instrument gets closed when i put it into the water tank fitted with DC motor and rotor. What is the cause?

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Re: Minimum water depth in channel

Posted by Atle Lohrmann at December 19. 2007

For mounting the instrument in the tank, you can use some sort of rubber material to isolate the mounting clamps from the sorrounding vibrations.

The electrical part of this sounds a little scary.  Have you had a person with some electrical expertise look at your setup? 

 

Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

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