Oct 17.  At S15 soil site 12:50 EDT.  Water depth about 6".  I believe the TP01 at this site is SN:200241.

ID:7  type: TP01  SN:200241  BD:7  I2C:2e        TIMERS (sec):     SLEEP: 900    HEAT: 180
calibration coefficients:
R =  1.620000E+1  E =  1.415000E-4  L =  6.000000E-2
board calibration:
GAIN:1 (heater)  A0 =  1.999278E+0  A1 =  1.278517E+5  A2 =  9.991097E-1  A3 =  3.701623E-7  A4 = -3.788151E-11 
GAIN:8 (sensor)  A0 =  2.504106E-1  A1 =  1.278132E+5  A2 =  9.991050E-1  A3 =  3.703467E-7  A4 = -3.769054E-11  

The following measurements were taken at 12:55, 13,10 and 13:25:

7 1212182 376 0 139 1663 569
7 1212575 376 0 139 1640 569
7 1211994 376 0 139 1635 568

At S1 soil site: 14:52 EDT.  Water depth about 1-2 inches.  Note that the coefficients are for SN:200241. I'm not sure what TP01 SN is at this site

ID:7  type: TP01  SN:200241  BD:7  I2C:2e        TIMERS (sec):     SLEEP: 900    HEAT: 180
calibration coefficients:
R =  1.620000E+1  E =  1.415000E-4  L =  6.000000E-2
board calibration:
GAIN:1 (heater)  A0 =  1.999278E+0  A1 =  1.278517E+5  A2 =  9.991097E-1  A3 =  3.701623E-7  A4 = -3.788151E-11 
GAIN:8 (sensor)  A0 =  2.504106E-1  A1 =  1.278132E+5  A2 =  9.991050E-1  A3 =  3.703467E-7  A4 = -3.769054E-11  

Power clip fell off at 14:59. Second measurement 15:02, third 15:17

7 1233700 313 0 115 2003 707
7 1233712 313 0 115 2180 707
7 1233478 313 0 115 2157 707

From the above measurements I get the following values:

siteVheat, VVpile.on, uVVpile.off, uVVpile.37%, uVTau63, sLambda, W/(m*K) 
s151.212376013916.50.569 
s11.233313011521.10.707Incorrect coefficients?

 

 

1 Comment

  1. GREAT!  Thanks guys!...Steve

    Yes, s1 would have used S/N 200591, for which R=16.7, E=140e-6.  This means that Lambda should be 0.679, rather than 0.707.  So, we can compute the rest of the values:

    SiteLambda, W/(m*K)alpha, m^2/sCv, J/(K m^3)
    s150.5690.161e-63.53e6
    s10.6790.126e-65.39e6
    Water0.60.14e-64.29e6

    These measurements, along with the gravimetric measurements, confirm that our VERTEX staff have walked on water (in addition to through water) while working on this project...