Title :
Design and instrumentation of a shore-recording wave amplitude measuring buoy
Author :
Winn, Alden L. ; Savage, Godfrey H. ; Hickman, Robert R.
Abstract :
The design of a shore-recording wave amplitude measuring buoy that uses the changing geometry of its stressed but compliant mooring to determine wave heights is presented. Instrumentation is described to measure the angles of inclination and tension of the base end of the compliant mooring cable which supports the wave following buoy. Transducers, amplifiers and voltage-to frequency converters are installed in pressure housings (at about 150 ft.). The data in the form of analog audio frequency is carried over a 1/2 mile hard wire cable to a shore station where it is converted to digital form and multiplexed on a seven track instrumentation type digital tape recorder. The computer program for data interpretation and wave-spectra results are discussed in a companion paper.
Keywords :
amplifiers; height measurement; ocean waves; oceanographic equipment; transducers; voltage-frequency convertors; amplifiers; analog audio frequency; base end tension; compliant mooring cable; compliant mooring geometry; data interpretation; digital tape recorder; hard wire cable; inclination angle; shore recording wave amplitude measuring buoy; transducers; voltage-frequency converters; wave following buoy; wave height determination; wave spectra; Area measurement; Electric variables measurement; Frequency conversion; Instruments; Mechanical engineering; Mechanical variables measurement; Rubber; Sea measurements; Solids; Stress measurement;
Conference_Titel :
OCEAN 75 Conference
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154048