Bienvenue au Centre de Documentation et d'Information de 2iE: Plus de 27422 ouvrages vous sont proposés
Détail de l'auteur
Auteur Smith, W. |
Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (1)
Faire une suggestion Affiner la recherche
US. Geological survey Water supply Paper, 2213. Acoustic systems for the measurement of streamflow / Laenen, A.
Titre de série : US. Geological survey Water supply Paper, 2213 Titre : Acoustic systems for the measurement of streamflow Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Laenen, A. ; Smith, W. Mention d'édition : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Editeur : United States Gouvernment Printing Office Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05075 Note générale : The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau de surface Débit fluvial Mesure et observation Méthodologie Index. décimale : 343.092 Approvisionnement en eau et en énergie Résumé : The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points. Note de contenu : The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points. US. Geological survey Water supply Paper, 2213. Acoustic systems for the measurement of streamflow [texte imprimé] / Laenen, A. ; Smith, W. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1983.
ISSN : CI-05075
The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau de surface Débit fluvial Mesure et observation Méthodologie Index. décimale : 343.092 Approvisionnement en eau et en énergie Résumé : The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points. Note de contenu : The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also refered to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to provide a better understanding about the application of this instrumentation to streamflow measurement. AVM instrumentation is highly accurate and non-mechanical. Most commercial AVM systems that measure streamflow use the time-of-travel method to determine a velocity between two points. Réservation
Réserver ce document
Exemplaires(8)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CI03B075.87201 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87202 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87200 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87199 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87198 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87197 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87196 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible CI03B075.87195 CI-05075 Monographie Bibliothèque CDI-Ouaga Fond documentaire Disponible