chewi
(regular)
15/05/2008 17:34
Re: Current speed and log

I think Sarabande has it...
At speed the energy in the flow would turn the impeller, in slow currents it will catch, and have to overcome static friction (stiction) to get the impeller to turn. Sometimes the flow will be too weak to do anything more than occasionally move it, hence the substantilally reduced reading. A perfect transducer wouldn't do that, but we probably wouldn't pay the price.



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