RESERVE SOCIETE SUMARE PAYLOAD
RESERVE SOCIETE CONTENTS Objectives. Sensors choice. Sensors performances. Implant possibilities. Sensors conditioning. Schedule. Sensors integration drawings. Fins navigation trials. Fresh water tank measurement sensors. 2
RESERVE SOCIETE OBJECTIVES The “Payload” will assume two main operational functions. Monitoring of the volumetric evolution of sand banks. Obstacles avoidance. 3
RESERVE SOCIETE SENSORS CHOICE Altimeter. Acoustic high frequency transducer ( Resolution) Obstacles avoidance. The inner Mauve transducer is not available (Software limits / Discrimination). The transducer is the same than for altimeter. 4
RESERVE SOCIETE 5 SENSORS PERFORMANCES Measurement limit: 50 m Measurement mode: Free run Measurement speed: 10 Hz Power supply: 12 or 24 VDC Interface: RS 232 or RS 485 Frequency: 500 kHz Conical beam: 6°
RESERVE SOCIETE IMPLANT POSSIBILITIES 1 : Risk on Payload structure (depth) Obstacle avoidance sensor not possible. 2 : Risk on launching. 3 : chosen solution 6
RESERVE SOCIETE SENSORS CONDITIONING Conditioning electronic : two output Two output are available on MMNS 1 RS RS 485 The two electronic signal conditioning units will be connected on these outputs 7
RESERVE SOCIETE SCHEDULE 8
RESERVE SOCIETE SENSORS INTEGRATION. 4 configurations will be tested at sea. 1 :Fins 60 mm long in front of the payload. 2 :Fins 60 mm long in back of the payload. 3 :Fins 120 mm long in front of the payload. 4 :Fins 120 mm long in back of the payload. 9
RESERVE SOCIETE 1 :Fins 60 mm long in front of the payload. 10
RESERVE SOCIETE 1 :Fins 60 mm long in back of the payload. 11
RESERVE SOCIETE 3 :Fins 120 mm long in front of the payload. 12
RESERVE SOCIETE 4 :Fins 120 mm long in back of the payload. 13
RESERVE SOCIETE fins with their moulds 14
RESERVE SOCIETE FRESH WATER TANK MEASUREMENT SENSORS 15