Very impressive! Like it a lot!
Ioannis
What about 2 pressure sensors front and back? The difference tells you velocity.
Robert
Nice thing ...
@ 2000 Euros per piece ( 2500 US $ ) ...
Alain
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Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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Wow! Seems like such a simple question but I think it might require a complicated answer.
This site http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/dy...re-d_1037.html can get you close but you've got to know density. This wiki site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density has a chart that shows water density at temperature.
So if you subsitute the fluid density p(rho) with the equation m/V your equation would be pd = 1/2 (m/V) v2. Solving for velocity would be, well I can't figure out how to write that here but you get the idea. What all this is trying to say is you'll have to get temperature somewhere.
I agree with all in that I'd like to see how you solve this problem.
(Talking out my wazoo on this)
But would density have a huge impact?
Is the sub going to be used in extreme temps, or only between ~15C - 20C?
Personally, I'd use it in temps and depths that I could dive to get it back (got no diving suit). But if you want to set a record crossing the English Channel, that's different.
Robert
Hmm, your driving it with a propeller. Why not a small free rotating prop on conning tower and measure rotations.
There's example code on here somewhere for wind speed anenometer, which is basically same.
Rob
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