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WIND RESEARCH 300 ULTRASONIC ANEMOMETER
3-AXIS Ultrasonic Anemometer for measuring wind speed and direction. Separate head and electronics to reduce flow distortion and error. 50 Hz sampling rate and RS232 AND RS422 ouput, mains or battery operation, analogue inputs and turbulence data available with optional accessories.Wind Research 300 3-axis Ultrasonic Anemometer
The highly accurate Wind Research 300 3 axis ultrasonic anemometer is a powerful tool for applications such as atmospheric research, turbulence studies and carbon or other trace gas monitoring.
The Wind Research 300 measures horizontal and vertical wind speed and direction and has a separate measuring head and electronics to minimise flow distortion and enable connection of external sensors (analogue input channels can be provided as an option).
The real-time data quality checks which are user adjustable makes this an ideal sensor for wind and turbulence studies. The capability of the Wind Research 300 can be extended still further with the option to perform real-time calculations of the turbulence parameters.
The sensor comes with a field calibration kit for user confidence checks and a robust transport case.
Features
- separate measuring head and electronics which further reduces flow distortion
- up to 50 Hz sampling rate
- wind speed range 0.1 - 45m/s (0 - 100 mph)
- digital outputs RS232 and RS422
- verifies and reports data quality
- battery power (9 - 36 VDC) or mains (110-220 VAC) (mains adapter supplied)
- field calibration kit
- transport case
- on-line turbulence calculations
- 6 external sensor inputs for time-modulated data output
What it does
The Wind Pesearch 300 provides the following information in various data outputs which can be polled or output automatically:
- instantaneous and averaged data for the three component wind vectors
- virtual temperature
- horizontal wind speed and direction plus vertical wind component
- chart mode (provides 0-540º wind direction and speed values)
- NMEA value outputs
- raw data mode (uncorrected) or 2D / 3D head corrected data
Data can be averaged by:
- scalar or vectoral
- clock synchronised or running average
- separate output rates and sampling times
Some other important features:
- user definable north orientation (range 0-359º alignment off axis)
- data quality control to perform confidence checks on raw data
- date / time stamps with several options
- check sum information
- calibration validity output monitoring
With the OPTIONAL on-line turbulence calculations it also outputs the following:
Near real-time turbulence calculations:
- mean wind components (3D) and temperature
- Standard Deviations (SD) of components and temperature
- covariances of different components and temperature
- SD values comparing mean wind to parallel component as well as the horizontally and vertically perpendicular wind component
- turbulence intensities
- friction velocity
- Drag coefficient
- Monin-Obukhov stability
- momentum and heat fluxes
- u, v, w
- direction and velocity mean components or values
Examples of data output
Normal data example (instantaneous). Every data string starts with a header line that consists of the string SNC followed by a space and 12 characters for the date/time stamp, another space and finally the UTC string i.e.:
SNC 940815090015 UTC
x = 1.83 y = -0.79 z = 0.20 T = 20.17
If you order the optional on-line turbulence calculations you will also get turbulence data as per the following example:
The following lines display the averaged data using a fixed format: up to 4 values per line each preceded by its name (5 characters, right-aligned), a space character, an equals sign and an 8 character (right-aligned) floating point number with a fixed number of decimal digits (possibly with trailing zeros). This number will be replaced by 8 space characters in case of invalid data. The values are separated by a space character. The names of the data and their ordering can be understood from the following example:
SNC 940815090015 UTC AVE 600 SMP 10 AZI 0 SDQ 100 HTR
| x = 1.74 | y= -0.93 | z = -0.14 | T = 0.62 |
| xsig = 0.91 | ysig = 0.89 | zsig = 0.43 | Tsig = 0.47 |
| xycov = -0.3911 | xzcov = -0.2010 | xTcov = -0.1801 | |
| yzcov = 0.0961 | yTcov = 0.2170 | zTcov = 0.1200 | |
| psig = 1.07 | qsig = 0.70 | rsig = 0.40 | |
| tp = 0.54 | tq = 0.35 | tr = 0.20 | |
| ustar = 0.39 | Tstar = 0.31 | Cd = 0.04 | |
| MOs = -0.03 | mf = -0.19 | hf = 144.60 | |
| u = -0.93 | v = 1.74 | w = -0.14 | |
| vel = 1.98 | dir = 151.9 |
where:
| AVE | the averaging time |
| SMP | the sampling rate in hertz |
| AZI | the devise azimuth |
| SDQ | the sonic data quality |
| HTR | informs the user that the sensor head heating is turned on |
| x |
mean x wind component in the sensor related orthogonal co-ordinate system (parallel to the black arrow on the electronic box); unit m/s |
| y |
mean y wind component in the sensor related orthogonal co-ordinate system (horizontally perpendicular to x); unit m/s |
| z | mean z wind component in the sensor related orthogonal co-ordinate system (vertical); unit m/s |
| T | mean temperature; unit ºC |
| xsig | standard deviation of x; unit m/s |
| ysig | standard deviation of y; unit m/s |
| zsig | standard deviation of z; unit m/s |
| Tsig | standard deviation of T; unit K |
| xycov | covariance of x and y; unit m2/s2 |
| xzcov | covariance of x and z; unit m2/s2 |
| xTcov | covariance of x and T; unit mK/s |
| yzcov | covariance of y and z; unit m2/s2 |
| yTcov | covariance of y and T; unit mK/s |
| zTcov | covariance of z and T; unit mK/s |
| psig | standard deviation of the wind component parallel to the mean wind direction; unit m/s |
| qsig | standard deviation of the wind component horizontally perpendicular to the mean wind direction; unit m/s |
| rsig | standard deviation of the wind component vertically perpendicular to the mean wind direction; unit m/s |
| tp | longitudinal turbulence intensity |
| tq | transversal turbulence intensity |
| tr | vertical turbulence intensity |
| ustar | friction velocity u.; unit m/s |
| Tstar | characteristic temperature T.; unit K |
| Cd | drag coefficient Cd |
| MOs | Monin-Obukhov stability parameter; unit m-1 |
| mf | vertical momentum flux; unit kg/ms2 |
| hf | vertical heat flux; unit W/m2 |
| u | mean west-east wind component (depends on setting of parameter AZ); unit m/s |
| v | mean south-north wind component (depends on setting of parameter AZ); unit m/s |
| w | mean vertical wind component; unit m/s |
| vel | mean horizontal wind velocity; unit m/s |
| mean horizontal wind direction (depends on setting of parameter AZ); unit° |
The following data strings will only be displayed with the optional inputs as shown:
| 2 x PT100 inputs | 6 x analogue input channels |
| e1 and e2 | e3 to e8 |
| e1sig and e2sig | e3sig to e8sig |
| e1zco and e2zco | e3zco to e8zco |
where:
| 2 x PT100 inputs | |
| e1 and e2 | mean Pt100 temperatures (based on a0, a1 values of the basic system); unit ºC |
| e1sig and e2sig | standard deviations of the Pt100 temperatures (based on a0, a1 values of the basic system); unit K |
| e1zco and e2zco | covariances of the Pt100 temperatures (based on a0, a1 values of the basic system) with z; unit Km/s |
| 6 x analogue inputs | |
| e3 to e8 | mean values of the analogue input channels (based on a2 ... a7 values of the basic system); unit V |
| e3sig to e8sig | standard deviations of the analogue input channels (based on a2 ... a7 values of the basic system); unit V |
| e3zco to e8zco | covariances of the analogue input channels (based on a2 ... a7 values of the basic system) with z; unit Vm/s |
Specifications of the Wind Research 300 3-axis ultrasonic anemometer |
|
| Wind Speed | |
| Range | 0.01 - 45 m/s (0 - 100 mph) |
| Accuracy | +/- 2 % (full scale output) |
| Resolution | 0.01 m/s (steps) |
| Wind Direction | |
| Range | 0 - 359o or 0- 540o |
| Accuracy | +/- 2o |
| Resolution | 0.4o (steps) |
| Digital Output | |
| Type | RS232, RS422 |
| Sampling rate | 50 Hz |
| Averaging | up to 3600 seconds |
| Analogue Inputs x 6 (optional) | |
| Type | +/- 2.5 V, +/- 5 V, +/- 10 V |
| Resolution | 12 bit |
| Sample delay option | Yes |
| PRT / TTL inputs | 2 x TTL |
| Power | |
| Requirements | 9-36 VDC operation or 115 / 230 VAC (mains adaptor supplied) |
| Current draw | 180 mA (@ 24 VDC |
| Data | |
| Turbulence data | optional |
| Sonic temperature | -30oC to 50oC ( -22oF to 122oF) in non-condensing environments |
| Units of measure | m/s, knots, mph, km/h, oC |
| General | |
| IP rating | IP65 |
| Size | 32 cm x 69 cm (12 x 27 inches) |
| Weight | 7.1 kg (15 Ibs) |
| Materials: | |
| sensor head | stainless steel (V4A) |
| electronic housing | powder-coated die-cast aluminium |
| Power and data cable | 20 m (65 ft) power, data and analogue cable (8 m (26 ft) between the measuring head and electronics box and 12 m (39 ft) from electronics box) |
| Optional items | Option 1: on-line turbulence calculations Option 2: 6 external analogue inputs for time-modulated data output BiralView software |
This range is in continuous development therefore specifications may change without prior notice. E&OE
Contact Biral for more information
To find out more about this instrument or to discuss your application requirements please do not hesitate to contact Biral.- wwwmet@biral.com or click the Make Request button below the product photograph
- telephone to 01275 847787 (from the UK) or +44 1275 847787 (International)
After Sales Support
Biral offers free advice and technical support for the lifetime of the instruments we sell. Once you have purchased the unit you can contact us for help:- wwwmetsupport@biral.com
- telephone to 01275 847787 (from the UK) or +44 1275 847787 (International)
Product Information
Scientific Papers and Articles
ON-LINE TURBULENCE PARAMETERS
4
The on-line calculation of turbulence parameters uses the instantaneous
data x,y,z T of the USA-1 system. The output of the data will be on the
serial interface. The user can choose by user-command the output of
only instantaneous data, only average turbulence data, or mixed
instantaneous/turbulence data output (time interval of turbulence data
according to the selected average time). Due to the large data set the
sample rate is limited to 40hZ, or 30hZ with selected 3D head correction.
£2310.00
£2310.00
EXTENSION BOARD
6B
An extension board with 6 analogue input channels and 2 TTL counters.
Separated head and electronics is required for this option to be used.
£1943.00
£1943.00
WIND RESEARCH 100
RES 100
3-AXIS Ultrasonic Anemometer for measuring wind speed and direction. 50 Hz sampling rate and RS232 AND RS422 ouput.
£5,940.00
£5,940.00
WIND RESEARCH 200
RES 200
3-AXIS Ultrasonic Anemometer for measuring wind speed and direction. 50 Hz sampling rate and RS232 AND RS422 ouput, mains or battery operation.
£8,661.00
£8,661.00
WIND RESEARCH 400
RES 400
3-AXIS Ultrasonic Anemometer for measuring wind speed and direction. Separate head and electronics to reduce flow distortion and error. 50 Hz sampling rate and RS232 AND RS422 ouput, mains or battery operation, analogue inputs and turbulence data calculations.
£14,491.00
£14,491.00




