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2008’ Strain Gage Buoy Test

2008’ Strain Gage Buoy Test. 15 buoys from 3 manufacturers. Technocean. Clearwater. Pacific Gyre. Clearwater. 61 cm in diameter 5.00 metres in length. 30.5 cm in diameter. Pacific Gyre. 61 cm in diameter 4.88 metres in length. 30.5 cm in diameter. Technocean.

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2008’ Strain Gage Buoy Test

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  1. 2008’ Strain GageBuoy Test

  2. 15 buoys from 3 manufacturers Technocean Clearwater Pacific Gyre

  3. Clearwater 61 cm in diameter5.00 metres in length 30.5 cm in diameter

  4. Pacific Gyre 61 cm in diameter4.88 metres in length 30.5 cm in diameter

  5. Technocean 61 cm in diameter6.10 metres in length 40.6 cm in diameter

  6. Summary of characteristics

  7. Strain Gages (all buoys)

  8. Drogue Losses (Technocean) 62908 and 62926 62932 and 62935

  9. Drogue presence sensor Question : - why trying to use a new sensor (strain gage) - perhaps complex to tune – since we have an excellent one (submergence detector) ?

  10. Drogue attachments • All Technocean buoys lost their drogues between 15 and 35 days after deployment • One buoy was recovered after 38 days at sea • Cable cut just above the upper ring of the drogue (see picture) • According to the strain gage indicator, and despite the weak signals, it seems that all Clearwater buoys have their drogue still attached 80 days after deployment • The presence/absence of drogue has not been studied in depth on Pacific Gyre buoys since the strain gage does not work on these buoys

  11. Air pressure Lack of accuracyfor Pacific GyreAll 5 buoyspresent the samesypmptoms

  12. Data availability Average number of Argos fixes over 48 hours - on land, prior to the deployment - at sea, 3-4 days after deployment (Each figure represents an average of 5 buoys)

  13. Location availability Percentage of hourly reports received over 48 hours - on land, prior to the deployment - at sea, 3-4 days after deployment (Each figure represents an average of 5 buoys)

  14. Summary of the evaluation

  15. Questions ?

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