[Acoustics] Question on Sontek SL beam vel's

Elizabeth A Hittle ehittle at usgs.gov
Thu Aug 31 05:47:40 CDT 2006


Keith, 

Another parameter to look at would be the "y" velocities.  If these have 
changed in magnitude or direction from one period to another this would be 
a very strong indicator that the Sontek has moved.

LIZ


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U.S. Geological Survey
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"Keith Ging" <Keith.Ging at lcra.org> 
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[Acoustics] Question on Sontek SL beam vel's






I wanted to run this across everyone to see if my line of thought was near 
correct.  I've recently found that our rating has changed at one of our 
index-velocity sites based on 4 discharge measurements this year.  We 
cannot find any visual clues to suggest the channel or vegetation has 
changed.

After digging into the data through ViewArgonaut, I noticed two things 
that stood out.

1.    The multi-cell data shows the velocities of the last two cells are 
fluctuating more than usual at very slow vel's (<0.20 ft/sec) as compared 
to the previous 2 years (2004-2005).  However, the diagnostic data does 
not show anything in the path of the beams based on signal strength and 
SNR's.  Visual observations have found nothing in the channel to be 
different.

2.    I then looked at the beam velocity data and found the vel's of beam 
1 & 2 to roughly equal one another fairly consistently in 2004 (the 
magnitude is near the same but one is negative and one is positive).  This 
changed in 2005 and 2006.  Beam2 is about 0.10 ft/sec slower than Beam1 at 
the slower vel's.  Many times Beam2 is half of Beam1 vel's.  Could this 
indicate the SL has moved slightly?  The SL was replaced during the 
off-season between 2004 and 2005.  We do have it marked to prevent this 
from happening.  We also recently shot levels to make sure the SL had not 
changed in elevation which it had not.  I can only guess it may be turned 
slightly when it was replaced and we will be checking this soon.

Please let me know your thoughts.  I'm interested in how others have used 
the beam vel's to diagnose problems or any other parameter logged by the 
SL.

Thanks,

Keith Ging, P.G.,  Senior Hydrologist
River Operations
Lower Colorado River Authority
3505 Montopolis Dr,  Austin, TX  78744
Phone:  512-356-6009
Toll Free:  1-800-776-5272 ext. 6009
Fax:  512-356-6059
Email:  kging at lcra.org


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