Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015
This data is from measurements at Admiralty Head, in Admiralty Inlet (Puget Sound) in May of 2015. The measurements were made using Inertial Motion Unit (IMU) equipped ADVs mounted on a 'StableMoor' (Manufacturer: DeepWater Buoyancy) buoy and a Tidal Turbulence Mooring (TTM). These platforms position ADV heads above the seafloor to make mid-depth turbulence measurements. The inertial measurements from the IMU allows for removal of mooring motion in post processing.
The mooring and buoy motion has been removed from the stream-wise and vertical velocity signals (u, w). The lateral (v) velocity has some 'persistent motion contamination' due to mooring sway.
The TTM was deployed with one ADV, it's position was: 48 09.145', -122 41.209'
The StableMoor was deployed twice, the first time it was deployed in 'wing-mode' with two ADVs ('Port' and 'Star') at: 48 09.166', -122 41.173'
The second StableMoor deployment was in 'Nose' mode with one ADV at: 48 09.166', -122 41.174'
Units
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- Velocity data (_u, urot, uacc) is in m/s.
- Acceleration (Accel) data is in m/s^2.
- Angular rate (AngRt) data is in rad/s.
- The components of all vectors are in 'ENU' orientation. That is, the first index is True East, the second is True North, and the third is Up (vertical).
- All other quantities are in the units defined in the Nortek Manual.
Motion correction and rotation into the ENU earth reference frame was performed using the Python-based open source DOLfYN library (http://lkilcher.github.io/dolfyn/). Details on motion correction can be found there.
Additional details on TTM measurements at this site can be found in the included Marine Energy Technology Symposium paper.
Citation Formats
National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2015). Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015 [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1245826.
Kilcher, Levi. Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015. United States: N.p., 18 May, 2015. Web. doi: 10.15473/1245826.
Kilcher, Levi. Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1245826
Kilcher, Levi. 2015. "Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1245826. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/51.
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The mooring and buoy motion has been removed from the stream-wise and vertical velocity signals (u, w). The lateral (v) velocity has some 'persistent motion contamination' due to mooring sway.
The TTM was deployed with one ADV, it's position was: 48 09.145', -122 41.209'
The StableMoor was deployed twice, the first time it was deployed in 'wing-mode' with two ADVs ('Port' and 'Star') at: 48 09.166', -122 41.173'
The second StableMoor deployment was in 'Nose' mode with one ADV at: 48 09.166', -122 41.174'
Units
-----
- Velocity data (_u, urot, uacc) is in m/s.
- Acceleration (Accel) data is in m/s^2.
- Angular rate (AngRt) data is in rad/s.
- The components of all vectors are in 'ENU' orientation. That is, the first index is True East, the second is True North, and the third is Up (vertical).
- All other quantities are in the units defined in the Nortek Manual.
Motion correction and rotation into the ENU earth reference frame was performed using the Python-based open source DOLfYN library (http://lkilcher.github.io/dolfyn/). Details on motion correction can be found there.
Additional details on TTM measurements at this site can be found in the included Marine Energy Technology Symposium paper.}, doi = {10.15473/1245826}, url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/51}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2015}, month = {05}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1245826
Details
Data from May 18, 2015
Last updated Jul 30, 2020
Submitted Sep 23, 2015
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
Levi Kilcher
303.384.7192
Authors
Original Source
https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/51Research Areas
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, Turbulence, Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, water velocity, Tidal Turbulence Mooring, TTM, mid-depth turbulence, measurements, StableMoor, DOLfYN, Matlab, data, Python, code, vector files, resource, effectiveness, safety, technology, ocean, IMU, buoy, University of Washington, PNNL, NREL, raw data, pre-processed, ADV, measurement, Nortek Vector, VEC, acceleration, angular rate, field test, DeepWater Buoyancy, processed dataDOE Project Details
Project Name Advanced Turbulence Measurement Techniques for Current Device Field Deployments Collab with UW
Project Lead Alison LaBonte
Project Number FY16 AOP 132401