Calibration Method of Current Meters
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 137, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper presents a rapid method for propeller current meter calibration, enabling calibration of current meters in their actual working conditions using simpler equipment than what is currently used in traditional calibrations, and exploiting the uniform velocity profile present through submerged outflows (e.g., flow nozzles and orifices). Experiments were performed to confirm the fundamental hypothesis of uniform horizontal and vertical velocity distribution downstream of a submerged jet. Two experimental velocities were adopted to determine the calibration curve: one based on the discharge and the outflow area; the other derived from Torricelli’s formula, which relies on the head difference between two reservoir levels. Because a current meter measures local velocity, the influence on the measurements’ reliability as a function of current meter position in the submerged outflow jet was investigated. An uncertainty analysis was also performed, and a comparison of the results with the preexisting calibration lines obtained by towing tank is presented.
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The authors are grateful to the two anonymous reviewers, and to the associate editor for their precious comments which largely contributed to improve the article.
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Received: Jan 15, 2009
Accepted: Aug 18, 2010
Published online: Aug 31, 2010
Published in print: Mar 1, 2011
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