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| | TIME_SPECTRA || length of the record of average times of spectral segments. This also equals time of dissipation estimates. | | | TIME_SPECTRA || length of the record of average times of spectral segments. This also equals time of dissipation estimates. |
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| | | N_SECTIONS || number of sections |
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| | N_WAVENUMBER || length of the wavenumber array | | | N_WAVENUMBER || length of the wavenumber array |
Revision as of 09:07, 20 September 2023
Netcdf dimensions (shear probes)
Dimension Name |
Description
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TIME |
The length of the record from turbulence (fast) data channels
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TIME_*** [math]\displaystyle{ ^a }[/math] |
length of the record from slow data channels (if different than fast)
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TIME_SPECTRA |
length of the record of average times of spectral segments. This also equals time of dissipation estimates.
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N_SECTIONS |
number of sections
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N_WAVENUMBER |
length of the wavenumber array
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N_SHEAR_SENSORS |
number of shear channel (shear sensors)
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N_***_SENSORS [math]\displaystyle{ ^b }[/math] |
number of *** channel (sensors)
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N_SH_ACC_SPEC [math]\displaystyle{ ^c }[/math] |
number of shear-acceleration cross spectra
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N_SH_VIB_SPEC [math]\displaystyle{ ^d }[/math] |
number of shear-vibration cross spectra
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[math]\displaystyle{ ^a }[/math] Typically we assume TIME for the fast-sampled microstructure channels, and eventually _SLOW or _CTD for slower sampled channels such as CTD and tilt sensors. If the application requires different time stamps for different sensors, this can be utilized like TIME_PITCH, TIME_ACC etc.
[math]\displaystyle{ ^b }[/math] Please use these examples for related sensors:
N_VIB_SENSORS for vibration (piezo-acceleration) sensors
N_ACC_SENSORS for vibration acceleration sensors
N_GRADT_SENSORS for thermistors
N_GRADC_SENSORS for microconductivity sensors
[math]\displaystyle{ ^c }[/math] number of shear sensors x number of ACC sensors
[math]\displaystyle{ ^d }[/math] number of shear sensors x number of VIB sensors
Go to: Dataset requirements for shear probes