A sound velocity probe is a device that is used for measuring the speed of sound specifically in the water column for oceanographic and hydrographic research purposes.
Water velocity probe.
The water velocity probe consists of a protected water turbo prop positive displacement sensor coupled with an expandable probe handle ending in a digital readout display.
This page refers to the device used to measure the speed of sound in water for use in hydrography.
The water flow meter incorporates true velocity averaging for the most accurate flow measurements.
The flow probe also has a water velocity computer which converts the reading to feet per second or meters per second.
The water flow meter incorporates true velocity averaging for the most accurate flow measurements.
The flow probe is ideal for storm water runoff studies sewer flow.
The global water flow probe is an accurate water velocity instrument for measuring flows in open channels and partially filled pipes.
The global water flow probe is a highly accurate water velocity instrument for measuring flows in open channels and partially filled pipes.
The flow probe is ideal for storm water runoff studies sewer flow.
Swoffer model 2100 current velocity meter.
The global water flow probe is a highly accurate water velocity instrument for measuring flows in open channels and partially filled pipes.
The water velocity probe consists of a protected water turbo prop positive displacement sensor coupled with an expandable probe handle ending in a digital readout display.
The large lcd screen displays the average minimum and maximum water velocity readings.
Data is displayed on the screen and can be recorded on a notepad.
The model 2100 velocity meter is the classic swoffer instrument to measure water flow.
Up to 30 readings can be stored in the water velocity computer and these can be reviewed for later analysis.