DocumentCode :
2584548
Title :
Quality assurance testing of acoustic doppler current profiler transform matrices
Author :
Armstrong, Brandy ; Fulford, Janice ; Thibodeaux, Kirk
Author_Institution :
Hydrologic Instrum. Facility, U.S. Geol. Survey, Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
2-6 March 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
2
Abstract :
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility (HIF) is nationally responsible for the design, testing, evaluation, repair, calibration, warehousing, and distribution of hydrologic instrumentation in use within the USGS Water Mission Area (WMA). The HIF´s Hydraulic Laboratory has begun routine quality assurance (QA) testing and documenting the performance of every USGS WMA acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) used for making velocity and discharge measurements. All existing ADCPs are being registered and tracked in a database maintained by the HIF, and called for QA checks in the HIF´s Hydraulic Laboratory on a 3- year cycle. All new ADCPs purchased directly from the manufacturer as well as ADCPs sent to the HIF or the manufacturer for repair are being registered and tracked in the database and QA checked in the laboratory before being placed into service. Meters failing the QA check are sent directly to the manufacturer for repairs and rechecked by HIF or removed from service. Although this QA program is specific to the SonTek1 and Teledyne RD Instruments1, ADCPs most commonly used within the WMA, it is the intent of the USGS Office of Surface Water and the HIF to expand this program to include all bottom tracking ADCPs as they become available and more widely used throughout the WMA. As part of the HIF QA process, instruments are inspected for physical damage, the instrument must pass the ADCP diagnostic self-check tests, the temperature probe must be within ± 2 degrees Celsius of a National Institute of Standards and Technology traceable reference thermometer and the distance made good over a fixed distance must meet the manufacturer´s specifications (+/-0.25% or +/-1% difference). The transform matrix is tested by conducting distance-made-good (DMG) tests comparing the straight-line distance from bottom tracking to the measured tow-track distance. The DMG test is conducted on each instrument twice in t- e forward and reverse directions (4 tows) at four orientations (16 total tows); with beam 1 orientated 0 degrees to the towing direction; turned 45 degrees to the towing direction; turned 90 degrees to the towing direction; and turned 135 degrees to the towing direction. All QA data files and summary results are archived. This paper documents methodology, participation and preliminary results of WMA ADCP QA testing.
Keywords :
calibration; hydrological equipment; hydrological techniques; ADCP diagnostic self-check tests; DMG test; HIF Hydraulic Laboratory; HIF QA process; National Institute of Standards and Technology; QA data files; SonTek instrument; Teledyne RD instrument; US Geological Survey; USGS Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility; USGS Water Mission Area; acoustic Doppler current profiler transform matrices; bottom tracking; distance-made-good tests; hydrologic instrumentation calibration; hydrologic instrumentation design; hydrologic instrumentation distribution; hydrologic instrumentation evaluation; hydrologic instrumentation repair; hydrologic instrumentation testing; hydrologic instrumentation warehousing; quality assurance testing; straight-line distance; tow-track distance; Acoustics; Doppler effect; Geologic measurements; Instruments; Maintenance engineering; Quality assurance; Testing; ADCP; Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; Distance Made Good; QAQC; Quality Assurance; testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement (CWTM), 2015 IEEE/OES Eleventh
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8418-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CWTM.2015.7098108
Filename :
7098108
Link To Document :
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