Research on the detection technology of ocean temperature, depth and wind observation instruments has been accepted

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] Recently, the Joint Finance Department of the Science and Technology Department of the State Oceanic Administration organized and organized the fifth batch of project acceptance conferences for special marine scientific research projects in 2009-2012 in Tianjin. The acceptance was passed by the National Marine Standards Measurement Center. The “Research on Detection Technology of Ocean Temperature, Depth, and Wind Elements Observation Instruments” project.

After receiving the reports from the project team and reviewing the discussions, the acceptance expert group concluded that the project completed all the requirements in the assessment index of the task book and partially over-achieved. Developed a set of seawater temperature value transfer device, a set of maritime wind measuring device verification device, a set of automatic water triple point recurrence device, a mercury three-phase point reproduction device and 3 sets of marine environment non-contact data Transmitter Scientific Research Prototype; Integration and establishment of a set of marine pressure value transmission devices, two sets of high and low temperature damp heat test equipment, one set of vibration test equipment and one set of impact test equipment; application for the approval of two national standards, five industry standards .
The project has developed marine temperature, depth, and wind elements measuring instrument detection systems and metrological verification capabilities, marine instrument environmental adaptability testing methods, and standards systems and related basic standards for the global integrated observation system marine field. It is a regional oceanic instrument in the Asia Pacific region. The most important component of the testing and evaluation center construction has promoted the unification of seawater temperature, depth and wind element observation instrument detection methods in the Asia Pacific region.
(Original title: The project of the "Survey of Marine Temperature, Depth, and Wind Elements Observation Technologies" by the Standard Metrology Center passed the acceptance check)