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Title: Comparison of XBT vs CTD Data


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Comparison of XBT vs CTD Data
  • Presented By
  • LT. Haris Rana PN

Project For OC 3570
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Summary of Presentation
  • Introduction
  • Data Collection and Equipment
  • Data Selection and Quality Control
  • Processing and Analysis
  • Results
  • Comparison with Previous Studies
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations

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Introduction
  • In Todays Modern Times when the world is
    shrinking and becoming a global village, gives us
    the blessings of being close to each other but at
    the same time it has exponentially increased the
    security concerns all over the world
  • Naval assets are becoming more and more important
    in terms of providing sustainable security to a
    nation
  • Talking of Naval Warfare, Underwater warfare is
    its most vital part
  • The most effective underwater search and
    detection source of energy is Sound, ray path of
    which is greatly dependant on underwater
    Temperature profile
  • In terms of Underwater warfare most important
    Environmental Parameter to be known is the
    temperature profile of that certain area

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Goal behind the study
  • The two most common methods in use today of
    determining ocean temperature profiles are via a
    Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD)
    profiler or via an Expendable Bathythermograph
    (XBT) probe
  • CTD is a more sophisticated instrument and
    provide accurate measurements of Temperature and
    other environmental Factors, whereas XBT is
    considered not as accurate as CTD
  • XBT is widely used in Navy to calculate the Sound
    Speed Profiles
  • The Goal of this project is to determine Is
    there a Significant Difference between XBT and
    CTD temperature measurements.

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Data Collection Equipment
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Collection Points on Map
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Equipment
Sea Bird 911CTD/Rosette (12 position) with
standard sensor suite
Max cast this study 2182 m
Total of 26 Pairs were Identified for the Study
Sippican Mark 12 XBT System
LM-3A Hand Held Launcher
XBT T-7 DB Max Depth 760 m XBT T-10 Max
Depth 200 m
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Data Selection and Quality Control
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Drop Separation
Pair 9,13,15,25 26 were Flagged as being more
than 1.5 Km Apart
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Visual Inspection
Pair 14 15 showed an unusual Temperature
Profile and were Excluded from the comparison
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Visual Inspection
Pair 6 12 were T-7 XBTs , Never reached their
max operational depth
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Points on Map
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Finally 22 Pairs were considered for Subsequent
Comparison
Excluding Pair 6, 12, 14 15
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Processing and Analysis
  • CTD Measurements were considered as Reference
  • CTD depths were converted from dbars to Meters
  • Sampling rate of XBT was interpolated with CTD
  • sampling rate
  • CTD casts were limited to max sampling depth of
    XBT
  • Total of 6 Plots were made for each Pair
  • Comparison in three Different Properties
  • Temperature Difference
  • Sound Speed Difference
  • Isotherm Depth Difference

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Sample Figure 1
Plot 1 3 (XBT T-7 DB )
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Sample Figure 2
Plot 4 6 (XBT T-7 DB)
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Sample Figure 1
Plot 1 3 (XBT T-10)
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Sample Figure 2
Plot 4 6 (XBT T-10)
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Results
Results were computed in two different sets For
XBT (T10), (T7 DB)
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Temperature Difference
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Sound Speed Difference
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Isotherm Depth Difference
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Isotherm Depth Difference
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Results at a Glance for Whole Data Set
  •  On the Average
  • XBT has a warm Bias of 0.0537 0C over CTD.
  • XBT gives Sound Speed 3.7489 m/sec slower than
    CTD.
  • XBT measures Isotherm Depths 4.7204 m deeper
    than CTD.

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Comparison with the Previous Studies
Temperature Difference
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Comparison with the Previous Studies
  • Sound Speed Difference was compared with
  • Whelan (2007)
  • Whelan Haris
  • 5.06 m/s 3.74 m/s
  • Isotherm Depth Difference was compared with
  • Dixon (2003)
  • Dixon Haris
  • 13.53 m 8.33 m

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Conclusion
  • XBT Precede CTD for Operational and Tactical
    use in the following ways
  • XBTs are considerably cheaper than CTD
  • Can be launched in any Sea State
  • Launching Doesnt jeopardize the maneuverability
    of a warship
  • A single XBT launch Takes very Less time as
    compared to a CTD cast(depending on the sampling
    depth)
  • CTD Launching Require Multiple Persons, whereas
    for XBT can be operated by a single person or
    from a fixed Launcher
  • No need to have a dedicated superstructure for
    its Launcher
  • XBT can be deployed by both Ships and Submarines
  • Smaller in size and can be stored easily onboard
    smaller vessels like Mine Hunters or Submarines.
  • Warm bias in XBT on the average is consistent
    throughout the depth, therefore can be refined to
    get an accurate measurement

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Conclusion
  • A CTD may be Preferred for Scientific Research
    and Precedes its importance over XBT in the
    following ways
  • It gives Accurate measurements of different ocean
    parameters at the same time
  • Generally for Scientific Research Accuracy of the
    measurements is more important than getting it
    more quickly
  • In Developing Strategic Environmental Data Bases
    for future use

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Recommendations
  • XBT may be dropped during the CTD cast in order
    to get Min Drop Separation
  • Placement of a fixed XBT Launcher may be
    considered at a suitable place on the ship, which
    could reduce occasional dropping errors
  • In future a Project may be considered to analyze
    the Results from all the Previous studies

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Picture by Lt. Montgomery USN
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