Continuously sensing of water temperature in a lake using acoustic tomography method

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-225
Author(s):  
Haocai Huang ◽  
Xinyi Xie ◽  
Shijie Xu ◽  
Yong Guo ◽  
Shuo Liu ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (16) ◽  
pp. 4498
Author(s):  
Haocai Huang ◽  
Yong Guo ◽  
Guangming Li ◽  
Kaneko Arata ◽  
Xinyi Xie ◽  
...  

Coastal acoustic tomography (CAT), as an innovative technology, can perform water temperature measurements both in horizontal and vertical slices. Investigations on vertical slice observations are significantly fewer in number than horizontal observations due to difficulties in multi-path arrival peak identification. In this study, a two-station sound transmission experiment is carried out in Thousand-Island Lake, Hangzhou, China, to acquire acoustic data for water temperature profiling. Time windows, determined by range-independent ray simulation, are used to identify multi-path arrival peaks and obtain corresponding sound wave travel times. Special attention is paid to travel time correction, whose errors are caused by position drifting by more than 2 m of moored stations. The sound speed and temperature profiling are divided into four layers and are calculated by regularized inversion. Results show a good consistency with conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) measurements. The root mean square error (RMSE) of water temperature is 0.3494, 0.6838, 1.0236 and 1.0985 °C for layer 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively. The fluctuations of measurement are further smoothed by the moving average, which decreases the RMSE of water temperature to 0.2858, 0.4742, 0.7719 and 0.9945 °C, respectively. This study illustrates the feasibility and high accuracy of the coastal acoustic tomography method in short-range water temperature measurement. Furthermore, 3D water temperature field profiling can be performed with combined analyzing in horizontal and vertical slices.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (22) ◽  
pp. 7448
Author(s):  
Shijie Xu ◽  
Zhao Xue ◽  
Xinyi Xie ◽  
Haocai Huang ◽  
Guangming Li

Continuous sensing of water parameters is of great importance to fluid dynamic progress study in oceans, coastal areas and inland waters. The acoustic tomography technique can perform water temperature field measurements horizontally and vertically using sound wave travel information. The layer-averaged water temperature can also be measured with the acoustic tomography method. However, investigations focusing on the stratified mechanism, which consists of stratification form and its influence on inversion error, are seldom performed. In this study, an acoustic tomography experiment was carried out in a reservoir along two vertical slices to observe the layer-averaged water temperature. Specifically, multi-path sound travel information is identified through ray tracing using high-precision topography data obtained via a ship-mounted ADCP during the experiment. Vertical slices between sound stations are divided into different layers to study layer division inversion methods in different preset types. The inversion method is used to calculate the average water temperature and inversion temperature error of every layer. Different layer methods are studied with a comparison of results. The layer division principle studied in this paper can be used for layer-averaged water temperature sensing with multi-path sound transmission information.


2020 ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
EKATERINA YURIEVNA ARTYUSHEVSKAYA ◽  
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YULIA VLADIMIROVNA KHONDOSHKO ◽  

The article analyzes the effectiveness of the method of acoustic diagnostics of heat networks. Due to the high costs of carrying out repair and restoration activities, there is a need for scientific developments aimed at improving methods and tools for assessing the technical condition of heat networks. In the course of a comparative analysis of the acoustic tomography method with the non-contact magnetometric method, the accuracy levels were determined.


Author(s):  
Mochammad Meddy DANIAL ◽  
Kiyosi KAWANISI ◽  
Masoud Bahraini MOTLAGH ◽  
Mohamad Basel Al SAWAF ◽  
Takayuki WAKABAYASHI

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