[50mhz] Small scale current meter requirement
NOBSKA
nobska at compuserve.com
Thu May 21 09:58:37 EDT 2015
Small scale current meter requirementHi Mark
Long time !!!
I think Aquadopp ( or most doppler products ) would have problems in the described environment due to lots of reflections off the sides of the contained volume.
I am not even 100% certain that MAVS would be an effective instrument. Although the volume of interest is twice the size of the volume of water that we use to calibrate the MAVS. So, I have copied my partners on this message ( Todd and Sandy ) who may be able to offer some insight.
Would this be a purchase or a 1 time use ?
We generally do not lease nor have lease instruments available.
Best Regards
Dan Schaaf
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Cape Cod Instruments www.oceanbiz.net
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From: Mark Warren
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 9:51 AM
To: info at nobska.net
Subject: Small scale current meter requirement
Organization: ESNE
Industry: Oceanographic
Your Name: Mark Warren
Title: President
Your Email: sales at esalesne.com
Subject: Small scale current meter requirement
Message: I’m looking to take current measurements in a 2ft by 4 ft area within a power plant. Multiple points along the 4ft length of the zone. Do you have any recommendations for current meters in such a small area? I’m not sure about beam spreading of the Aquadopp. This may be more of a single point type of measurement. Either way, I’ll be attaching the unit on a pole and lowering into the flow by hand, taking measurements in real time. Thought?
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