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Comparison of current meters used for stream gaging

January 1, 1994

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is field and laboratory testing the performance of several current meters used throughout the world for stream gaging. Meters tested include horizontal-axis current meters from Germany, the United Kingdom, and the People's Republic of China, and vertical-axis and electromagnetic current meters from the United States. Summarized are laboratory test results for meter repeatability, linearity, and response to oblique flow angles and preliminary field testing results. All current meters tested were found to under- and over-register velocities; errors usually increased as the velocity and angle of the flow increased. Repeatability and linearity of all meters tested were good. In the field tests, horizontal-axis meters, except for the two meters from the People's Republic of China, registered higher velocity than did the vertical-axis meters.

Publication Year 1994
Title Comparison of current meters used for stream gaging
Authors Janice M. Fulford, Kirk G. Thibodeaux, William R. Kaehrle
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70017264
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse