Title :
High precision oscillators for absolute sound speed measurements in the laboratory and in the free ocean
Author :
Kroebel, W. ; Mahrt, K.-H.
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Angewandte Phys., Univ. Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Abstract :
This paper deals with Kroebel´s method of measuring the sound velocity in liquids particularly in water and seawater, a so called frequency method, using an oscillator with continuous waves. It is a short report on the work that has been carried out mainly with the aim to develop new high precision instrumentation to improve standard tables of sound velocity data and to get better knowledge about phenomena in the sea causing the build up of fine structured layers and regions of different sound velocities. The accuracy of the values from the absolute sound velocity measuring device in the laboratory has proved to be1cm/s to1,5cm/s. The sensor developed for free field applications in the ocean using also Kroebel´s method has shown a reproducibility of data of about 4 cm/s.
Keywords :
acoustic wave velocity measurement; oceanographic techniques; seawater; underwater acoustic propagation; Kroebel method; absolute sound speed measurements; continuous wave oscillator; free ocean; frequency method; high precision oscillators; seawater sound velocity measurement; Acoustic transducers; Displacement measurement; Distortion measurement; Frequency; Measurement standards; Optical interferometry; Phase measurement; Poles and towers; Velocity measurement; Water heating;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, Ocean '74 - IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Halifax
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1974.1161420