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BS ISO 24578:2021 Hydrometry. Acoustic Doppler profiler. Method and application for measurement of flow in open channels from a moving boat

BS ISO 24578:2021

Hydrometry. Acoustic Doppler profiler. Method and application for measurement of flow in open channels from a moving boat

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Standard number:BS ISO 24578:2021
Pages:58
Released:2021-03-16
ISBN:978 0 580 94349 2
Status:Standard

BS ISO 24578:2021 - Hydrometry: Acoustic Doppler Profiler

Unlock the potential of advanced hydrometric measurements with the BS ISO 24578:2021 standard. This comprehensive guide is essential for professionals in the field of hydrometry, providing a detailed methodology and application for measuring flow in open channels using an Acoustic Doppler Profiler (ADP) from a moving boat. Whether you're involved in environmental monitoring, water resource management, or hydrological research, this standard is a critical resource for ensuring accurate and reliable flow measurements.

Key Features of BS ISO 24578:2021

  • Standard Number: BS ISO 24578:2021
  • Pages: 58
  • Release Date: March 16, 2021
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 94349 2
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Methodology

The BS ISO 24578:2021 standard provides a thorough methodology for the use of Acoustic Doppler Profilers in measuring water flow. This method is particularly useful for open channels, where traditional measurement techniques may fall short. By utilizing the ADP technology, users can achieve high precision and accuracy in their flow measurements, even in challenging conditions.

Applications in Various Fields

This standard is not just a technical document; it is a practical tool for a wide range of applications. From environmental monitoring to flood risk management, the BS ISO 24578:2021 standard supports professionals in making informed decisions based on reliable data. It is particularly beneficial for:

  • Environmental Scientists: Gain insights into river and stream dynamics, helping to assess ecological health and water quality.
  • Hydrologists: Enhance your understanding of water flow patterns and contribute to more accurate hydrological models.
  • Water Resource Managers: Optimize water usage and distribution by understanding flow characteristics in open channels.
  • Engineers: Design and implement effective water management systems with precise flow data.

Why Choose Acoustic Doppler Profilers?

Acoustic Doppler Profilers are at the forefront of hydrometric technology. They offer several advantages over traditional flow measurement methods:

  • Non-Intrusive Measurement: ADPs measure flow without disrupting the water body, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
  • High Accuracy: Achieve precise flow measurements even in turbulent or complex flow conditions.
  • Real-Time Data: Obtain immediate results, allowing for timely analysis and decision-making.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of water bodies, from small streams to large rivers.

Structure and Content

With 58 pages of detailed content, the BS ISO 24578:2021 standard is structured to provide clear guidance and practical insights. It includes:

  • Introduction: An overview of the standard's scope and objectives.
  • Technical Specifications: Detailed instructions on the setup and operation of Acoustic Doppler Profilers.
  • Application Guidelines: Practical advice on implementing the methodology in various field conditions.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples demonstrating the effectiveness of ADP technology in hydrometric measurements.
  • Appendices: Additional resources and references for further study.

Stay Ahead with the Latest Standards

Released on March 16, 2021, the BS ISO 24578:2021 standard reflects the latest advancements in hydrometric technology. By adhering to this standard, professionals can ensure that their methods are up-to-date and in line with international best practices. This not only enhances the credibility of their work but also contributes to the global effort in sustainable water management.

Conclusion

The BS ISO 24578:2021 standard is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the measurement of water flow in open channels. Its comprehensive methodology, practical applications, and alignment with the latest technological advancements make it a must-have for professionals seeking to enhance their hydrometric capabilities. Embrace the future of water flow measurement with this essential standard and ensure your work is both accurate and impactful.

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BS ISO 24578:2021


This standard BS ISO 24578:2021 Hydrometry. Acoustic Doppler profiler. Method and application for measurement of flow in open channels from a moving boat is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.120.20 Flow in open channels

This document gives guidelines for the use of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) for determining flow in open channels. It describes a number of methods of deploying ADCPs to determine flow. Although, in some cases, these measurements are intended to determine the stage-discharge relationship of a gauging station, this document deals only with single determination of discharge.

ADCPs can be used to measure a variety of parameters, such as current or stream flow, water velocity fields, and channel bathymetry. As a potential application, an idea of bedload discharge can be obtained applying the bottom track velocity, while suspended sediment flow can be obtained applying the acoustic backscatter and the sonar equation. This document is generic in form and contains no operational details specific to particular ADCP makes and models.