This paper presents the design and preliminary test results for a small gas tight water sampler intended to work on scientific AUVs. In recent years AUVs have developed into reliable platforms capable of carrying a wide variety of environmental sensors for in-situ chemical measurements. Physical sample collection however remains difficult, due to the combination of space, power and complexity constraints inherent in working with autonomous platforms. The AUV sampler is a small (12 cm times 85 cm) cylindrical package designed to collect eight 20 ml gas tight volumes of water, with each sample maintained at high pressure to depths of 2000 meters. The motivation behind this device is to provide high quality autonomous water sample collection and return for accurate analysis of dissolved chemicals without degassing. Additionally the system can be used to ground truth in-situ chemical measurements.
- Chemical analysis,
- Chemical sensors,
- Contamination,
- Packaging,
- Pollution measurement,
- Remotely operated vehicles,
- Sampling methods,
- Sea measurements,
- Testing,
- Water pollution,
- chemical variables measurement,
- oceanographic equipment,
- remotely operated vehicles,
- seawater,
- underwater equipment,
- AUV design,
- AUV operation,
- AUV sampler,
- autonomous water sample collection,
- dissolved chemicals,
- environmental sensors,
- gas tight water sampler,
- in-situ chemical measurement,
- AUV,
- water chemistry,
- water sampling