Title: Comparison of XBT vs CTD Data
1Comparison of XBT vs CTD Data
- Presented By
- LT. Haris Rana PN
Project For OC 3570
2Summary of Presentation
- Introduction
- Data Collection and Equipment
- Data Selection and Quality Control
- Processing and Analysis
- Results
- Comparison with Previous Studies
- Conclusion
- Recommendations
3Introduction
- 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
4Goal 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.
5Data Collection Equipment
6Collection Points on Map
7Equipment
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
8Data Selection and Quality Control
9Drop Separation
Pair 9,13,15,25 26 were Flagged as being more
than 1.5 Km Apart
10Visual Inspection
Pair 14 15 showed an unusual Temperature
Profile and were Excluded from the comparison
11Visual Inspection
Pair 6 12 were T-7 XBTs , Never reached their
max operational depth
12Points on Map
13Finally 22 Pairs were considered for Subsequent
Comparison
Excluding Pair 6, 12, 14 15
14Processing 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
15Sample Figure 1
Plot 1 3 (XBT T-7 DB )
16Sample Figure 2
Plot 4 6 (XBT T-7 DB)
17Sample Figure 1
Plot 1 3 (XBT T-10)
18Sample Figure 2
Plot 4 6 (XBT T-10)
19Results
Results were computed in two different sets For
XBT (T10), (T7 DB)
20Temperature Difference
21Sound Speed Difference
22Isotherm Depth Difference
23Isotherm Depth Difference
24Results at a Glance for Whole Data Set
- Â 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.
25Comparison with the Previous Studies
Temperature Difference
26Comparison 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
27Conclusion
- 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
28Conclusion
- 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
29Recommendations
- 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
30Questions ?
Picture by Lt. Montgomery USN