Discharge measurements using a broad-band acoustic Doppler current profiler

2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael R. Simpson
2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-13
Author(s):  
Roman Výleta ◽  
Peter Valent

Abstract Accurate measurements and analyses of river discharges are one of the key tasks of hydrology. Nowadays, the traditional methods of discharge measurements are being supplemented or even replaced by novel approaches that utilize state-of-the-art technologies. One approach, which has recently become very popular in the hydrological practice both in Slovakia and abroad, is a method utilizing the Doppler effect of sound waves. In this study, a dataset of 185 discharge measurements on the River Danube was created using a RiverRay portable Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). All the measurements were taken on the River Danube at four different cross-sections in Slovakia. The measurements were processed using the manufacturer’s WinRiver II software and further adjusted in Agila, which is a specialised third-party post-processing software aimed at correcting measurement errors from ADCP discharge measurements. Currently, some but not all countries lying in the Danube basin have included Agila post-processing in their methodologies. This causes problems and disputes between national water authorities when exchanging information about discharge measurements in the border regions. In order to respond to this problem, the main objective of this study was to compare the results of both original and corrected discharges, which were measured under a number of different circumstances, and to propose recommendations about the suitability of using Agila post-processing for discharge measurements of the River Danube.


2019 ◽  
Vol 283 ◽  
pp. 07013
Author(s):  
Weixuan Zhang ◽  
Changhong Wang ◽  
Kai Deng

Broad-band Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (BBADCP) adopts short-sequence coded pulse to measure high velocity. Short-sequence coded pulse has large measurable velocity, so it is not easy to have velocity ambiguity. But short coded pulse deteriorates the accuracy of the velocity. To obtain more accurate velocity, we adopt two coded pulse with a time lag. This paper analyzes the ambiguity velocity and velocity standard deviation of two coded pulse and single coded pulse, and gives a solution to resolve velocity ambiguity: single coded pulse which has a large ambiguity velocity due to the short time lag is used to establish a coarse estimate of the velocity, two coded pulsewhich has a long time lag is used to have a high accuracy velocity, then we combine the two velocities in a way to provide an accurate velocity. It has been demonstrated that the two coded pulse can reduce variance of velocity through analyzing numerous experimental data of pool. Meanwhile, the efficiency of method to solve ambiguity has been proved in accordance with multiple sets of data. Compared with the traditional methods, this method has good anti-noise performance and high single measurement accuracy.


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