DocumentCode :
705671
Title :
Hub-height time series measurements of velocity and dissipation of turbulence kinetic energy in a tidal channel
Author :
Lueck, Rolf ; Wolk, Fabian ; Hancyck, Jeremy ; Black, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Rockland Sci. Int., Inc., Victoria, BC, Canada
fYear :
2015
fDate :
2-6 March 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The Nemo turbulence measurement system is an anchored, buoyant float designed to measure time-series of current velocity, velocity shear, and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) dissipation rates in swift tidal channels. The system consists of a 4.5 m long streamlined float made from syntactic foam, with cutouts to house various instrument components: a 600 kHz downward-looking acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP); an acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV); and a turbulence module equipped with velocity shear probes and fast-response thermistors The system was successfully deployed over a two-week period in Islay Sound, a tidal channel between Islay and Jura Islands, Scotland, where flow speeds exceed 3 m/s. The depth of the channel was 53 m and the system was deployed such that it remained within the depth aperture of a proposed tidal energy extraction rotor. This environment represented significant challenges for the design of the mooring and the turbulence instrumentation. We describe the measurement system and its performance in terms of attitude and flight dynamics including a synopsis of time series of current velocities and shear probe turbulence data. Scientific interpretation will be presented in subsequent publications.
Keywords :
oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; tides; wave power generation; Islay Island; Islay Sound; Jura Island; Nemo turbulence measurement system; Scotland; acoustic Doppler velocimeter; current velocity time-series; downward-looking acoustic Doppler current profiler; fast-response thermistors; flight dynamics; hub-height time series measurements; mooring design; shear probe turbulence data; swift tidal channels; syntactic foam; tidal energy extraction rotor; turbulence instrumentation; turbulence kinetic energy dissipation rates; turbulence kinetic energy velocity; velocity shear; velocity shear probes; Acoustic measurements; Current measurement; Probes; Sea measurements; Tides; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement (CWTM), 2015 IEEE/OES Eleventh
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8418-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CWTM.2015.7098143
Filename :
7098143
Link To Document :
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