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RiverRay ADCP:
600 kHz Phased Array
RiverRay’s design includes several substantive improvements that
will deliver improved performance and greater convenience while operating
over a broader range of environments and conditions. A number of engineering
advances have been included, notably, TRDI’s innovative and patented 600 kHz
Phased Array transducer technology, embedded intelligence to create a fully
automated system, improved bottom tracking performance, new NGSP
electronics, and an improved Trimaran float design. We expect RiverRay’s
groundbreaking ease-of–use will encourage widespread use of the ADCP,
increasing the number of shallow sites where acoustic profiling can be used
to measure discharge.
With growing worldwide application since 1991, TRDI’s river ADCPs have
become the de-facto standard for modern technology making accurate discharge
measurements. This provides us with two key sustainable competitive
advantages -- an unmatched user / experience base and a best-in-class
reputation for reliable products and dependable data quality.
In RiverRay, we are using TRDI’s patented phased array design to provide a
small, flat, single-face design with several key advantages.
- First this design causes less flow disturbance, which can be problematic
in shallow depths.
- Second, having a flat face makes the ADCP velocity data insensitive to the
changes in the salinity (and therefore speed of sound) along the path
traveled; this will be a key advantage in estuaries.
- Third, the new design is more compact that leads to advantages of smaller
size and lighter weight for both the ADCP and the fully integrated float.
A distinguishing feature of RiverRay is the introduction of auto-modic
operation. User setup is not required – there is no more selection of modes.
In fact there is no more selection of anything! We have embedded
intelligence to create a fully automated system that takes care of
auto-setup at the riverbank and then continuously optimizes measurements
from bank-to-bank while water depth and flow conditions vary. This is like
having an autopilot or cruise control. Considering discharge is often
identified by the parameter Q, we have called this feature on-board
Qrz-control. In shallow waters, each beam is setup independently of the
others for optimal bottom tracking near riverbanks. Furthermore, RiverRay
interleaves a new, independent, and short-range measurement to improve the
discharge computation in the critical surface layer. TRDI’s WinRiver2
software is fully compatible with the turnkey deployment, auto-modic
operation, and near-surface measurements of the new ADCP.
For optimizing its data pings, the ADCP uses a bootstrapping process. The
ADCP sets up each data ping automatically for the ambient water
conditions—considering depth, speed, and level of turbulence. Starting with
a robust ping suitable for fast flows, the ADCP emits a series of test pings
that are tuned progressively to match better
with the observed water conditions. This refinement permits RiverRay data to
satisfy the requested precision and accuracy without averaging
batches of profiles and without requiring users to specify expected flow
conditions. RiverRay is integrated with the Trimaran float and is designed
with a quick-fit mounting – making it more portable and easier to install.
The float, which is designed and built by OceanScience, has reduced drag,
causes less flow disturbance, and provides improved handling at high water
velocities and in waves.
The transducer assembly consists of a patented TRDI 2-dimensional phased
array transducer operating at 600 kHz. The Phased Array creates four narrow
2 deg acoustic beams inclined at 30° relative to vertical.
These beams are a Janus configuration for improved precision, accuracy, and
reliability of current profiling and bottom tracking. Operating at 600 kHz
and using low power, RiverRay provides a 40 m profiling range (over a wider
range of water conditions). Further RiverRay’s bottom-tracking velocities
are less affected by water-bias errors than higher frequency ADCPs’. These
errors stem from bottom tracking speeds being biased by currents near the
riverbed in the presence of resuspended sediments. As a result, discharge
values obtained from bottom tracking with higher frequencies (like other
manufacrurers do) are more likely to be underestimated. Using RiverRay, you
can leave the river confident you are right on Q.
The ADCP is housed in a single, compact, cylindrical Delrin canister that
contains both electronics--a compact stack of four circuit boards-- and the
flat-face transducer. The electronics and transducers use state-of-the-art
technologies to achieve high system performance as well as flexible
operation. The canister will connect via a single small cable to an external
12 VDC battery housed within the Trimaran float. The link to the shore-based
control laptop computer is via BluetoothTM radio communication. Protection
against reverse polarity connection is included. The Phased Array offers an
upgrade pathway to add a vertical beam for refined bottom depth measurement.
For difficult conditions where moving bed is problematic, data from an
external DGPS can be integrated directly into the RiverRay data message.
RiverRay is compatible with TRDI’s WinRiver 2 software product, which has a
development team in regular contact with the USGS. The software is well
documented, easy to use, and widely used, both within the US and abroad. The
software is targeted to acquire, display, and record discharge transects in
a simple, complete, and thorough process. The software is also designed for
efficient and flexible playback and post-processing that includes export of
data and summary tables.
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StreamPro:
2000 kHz
The StreamPro ADCP revolutionizes discharge and velocity measurement
in stream from 15-200 cm in depth.
The StreamPro's 'bottom tracking' capability provides the ability to move
continuously across the stream to obtain a discharge measurement in two or
three minutes instead of thirty minutes to an hour using the older
point-by-point method.
StreamPro's unique design allows you to take measurements without even
entering the water. Simply pull the instrument across the stream as you
walk across a bridge, or attach the unit to a tagline.
Data is collected in real-time and transmitted via a wireless data link to a
convenient palm PC loaded with Teledyne RDI's user friendly software.
Stream gauging truly has become as simple as 1-2-3!
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Rio Grande:
300 kHz - 600 kHz - 1200 kHz
A revolutionary new tool for shallow water discharge
measurement
Workhorse Rio Grande is a accurate, rapid sampling current
profiling system designed to operate from a moving boat.
The Rio Grande can be used for a wide range of river conditions, from
shallow 30 cm deep streams to rushing rivers and tidal estuaries where no
prior discharge data exists.
Mounted at a fixed location for acquiring and displaying data in real-time; Available in 3 frequencies varying from 15m to 100m reach for measuring water currents; uses direct cable connection to external power supply and PC computer and operation at great depth.
The Monitor is Teledyne RD Instruments’ most popular direct-reading Acoustic
Doppler Current Profiler. The unit is typically bottom frame-mounted and
hard-wired to shore to provide real-time monitoring of coastal currents.
The Monitor’s high data accuracy and reliability make it a favorite for
deployments in high-volume traffic areas such as ports and harbors, where
the data is often integrated into a Vessel Traffic Monitoring System.
- Extreme accuracy and reliability:
The Monitor is ideally suited for the most demanding environments, including
high traffic areas such as ports and harbors.
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Versatility: This direct reading unit can easily be upgraded
to tackle a wide variety of coastal applications. Typical upgrades include
pressure sensor, external battery pack, bottom tracking, and directional
wave measurement—a single instrument can do it all!
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Precision data: Teledyne RDI’s patented BroadBand signal
processing delivers very low-noise data, resulting in unparalleled data
resolution and minimal power consumption.
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four-beam solution: Teledyne RDI’s patented 4-beam design
improves data reliability by providing a redundant data source in the case
of a blocked or damaged beam; improves data quality by delivering an
independent measure known as error velocity; and improves data accuracy by
reducing variance in your data.
- Budget an issue?
This product is available in our new value priced basic Express
Configuration. Same broadband quality, with basic current profiling
capabilities
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Channel Master:
300 kHz - 600 kHz - 1200 kHz
The compact, versatile and affordable ChannelMaster is a
two-beam, horizontally oriented ADCP designed to obtain high accuracy
velocity data at ranges from 1 to 300 meters, utilizing 1 to 128 cells of
data.
By leveraging Teledyne RDI’s patented BroadBand technology, ChannelMaster
allows you to obtain unmatched data quality,even in low velocities and
complex flows, where a single cell cannot provide enough information.
The ChannelMaster is ideally suited for use in rivers, streams, estuaries,
open channels, and ports and harbors.
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V-ADCP:
2400 kHz
The Vertical Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (V-ADCP) is
designed for the high-accuracy measurement of water flow, level and velocity
profile in open channels, rivers, streams, and irrigation channels.
The V-ADCP can be deployed as a self-contained instrument recording data for
later use; as a real-time instrument for real-time measurements; or as a
portable flow meter, with the option to move from station to station.
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