Title :
Direct measurements of Reynolds stress with an acoustic Doppler velocimeter
Author :
Lohrmann, Atle ; Cabrera, Ramon ; Gelfenbaum, Guy ; Haines, John
Author_Institution :
SonTek, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
Ocean boundary layer dynamics is dominated by high-frequency, intermittent phenomena that can only be described in detail using turbulent statistics. Unfortunately, direct measurements of bulk turbulent parameters (kinetic energy, dissipation rates, Reynolds stress, etc.) have proven elusive because precise estimates require current meters that can measure all three velocity components, have a good 3D response, are reasonably accurate, and have a sampling rate that is high enough to capture the scales of interest. As a candidate sensor for ocean deployment, the SonTek ADV was tested in a flume located at the University of South Florida. In the test, data were collected simultaneously with a 2D LDV and the 3D ADV in a collocated sampling volume. Comparison of the Reynolds stress over a velocity range of 5-80 cm/s shows a very good correspondence at high flows and a slight bias in the ADV data at low flows (<10 cm/s). An array of seven ADVs was deployed as part of Duck ´94, a large-scale field project taking place in the fall of 1994 off Duck, North Carolina. The sensors were mounted on a vertical mounting frame and deployed at a depth of approximately 4 m. The authors discuss methods for extracting the turbulent properties of the joint wave-current field using an ADV. The data examples are taken from a storm event at Duck with 2.2 m significant wave height on November 7, 1994
Keywords :
acoustic applications; acoustic devices; flow measurement; flowmeters; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; sonar; turbulence; ultrasonic applications; ultrasonic devices; ADCP; Reynolds stress; SonTek ADV; acoustic Doppler current profiler; acoustic Doppler velocimeter; boundary layer dynamics; flow meter; flowmeter; intermittent phenomena; measurement technique; ocean dynamics turbulence; turbulent statistics; Acoustic measurements; Current measurement; Energy measurement; Oceans; Sampling methods; Sea measurements; Statistics; Stress measurement; Testing; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Current Measurement, 1995., Proceedings of the IEEE Fifth Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2437-4
DOI :
10.1109/CCM.1995.516175