DocumentCode
104307
Title
Estimating Colloidal Concentration Using Acoustic Backscatter
Author
Fuller, Christopher B. ; Bonner, James S. ; Islam, Md Shariful ; Ojo, Temitope ; Page, C.A. ; Kirkey, William D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Environ. Eng., Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY, USA
Volume
13
Issue
11
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 2013
Firstpage
4546
Lastpage
4555
Abstract
Interest has grown for using acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) to measure suspended solids concentrations (SSC) in aqueous environments because of the ability to make simultaneous unobtrusive long-term multipoint measurements with high spatial and temporal resolutions. The acoustic backscatter intensity (ABS) measured by ADCPs is a function of the particle size distribution, concentration, and incident acoustic signal strength and thus provides the theoretical basis for measuring SSC. The applicability of using ABS from a 2400-kHz ADCP to estimate SSC in units of volume concentration over variable particle size distributions is evaluated in a controlled laboratory study. Results from this research show a log-linear relationship between ABS and volume concentrations over variable size distributions. Volume concentrations predicted from the sonar equation using measured ABS and empirically derived response coefficients compare well with the measured concentrations over the full range of concentrations and particle size distributions tested. The ABS response is shown to be linear with the theoretical Rayleigh scattering target strength, calculated from the empirical particle size distribution, and thus explains the observed linearity over a variable particle size distribution. These results indicate that ABS can be used to provide meaningful volume concentration estimates for characteristically variable colloidal suspensions.
Keywords
Doppler measurement; Rayleigh scattering; acoustic measurement; chemical variables measurement; colloids; particle size; sonar; ABS; ADCP; Rayleigh scattering target strength; acoustic Doppler current profiler; acoustic backscatter intensity; aqueous environment; colloidal concentration estimation; frequency 2400 kHz; incident acoustic signal strength; meaningful volume concentration; particle size distribution; sonar equation; suspended solids concentration; unobtrusive long term multipoint measurements; variable colloidal suspension; ADCP; Acoustic backscatter; LISST-100; suspended solids;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2268537
Filename
6531628
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