AANDERAA Motion Based Waves

AANDERAA Motion Based Waves

Category: MOTION BASED WAVES

Specifications
Motion Based Waves
Measurement Methods Aanderaa offers three different methods to measure wave characteristics: Surface buoys can be equipped with sensors that measure the buoys’ movement. Acoustic profilers can measure orbital currents in the water column. Pressure sensors can be placed in the water column.
Details

Accurate Motion Based wave measurements are critical in applications such as offshore wind farm development, navigation, cable laying, breakwater building, and bridge construction.

 

Waves also result in continuous loads on marine structures, including docks, moorings, and offshore platforms.

Motion Based Waves are challenging to measure. Variables to consider when collecting wave data include the depth of the measuring device, proximity to shore, wave types, and available infrastructure from which to measure.

Several methods for measuring motion based waves are available, and careful selection of the best approach is needed to get the optimal result.


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