PURCON 1059 Distributed sensor interrogators: Acoustic, Strain and Temperature - AWARD
Estimated value
£453k
Awarded value
£413k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
28 Jul 2023
Description
Traditional methods of subsurface monitoring are restricted in either time or space. Spot measurements record continuously but lack spatial resolution. Campaign measurements capture high spatial resolution data at a single point in time. Distributed Sensing (DS) is a brand-new technology for environmental research that does not rely upon individual sensors but utilises optical fibre. DS methods will become increasingly used to analyse systems on a new range of scales - the high spatial resolution allows for microscopic-scale studies; the length of cables enables large-scale investigations. The University of East Anglia has acquired funding for a system that includes distributed acoustic sensor (DAS), distributed strain sensor (DSS) and distributed temperature sensor (DTS). DAS to record high-frequency ground motion associated with natural sources such as earthquakes and active sources for exploration, DSS to record slower ground deformation from sources such as tectonic slip, glacial rebound and erosional processes, and DTS to capture temperature profiles and variations in the subsurface. Thus, DiSTANS (Distributed Strain, Temperature and Acoustic seNsing Suite) will contribute to answering many challenging questions related to the subsurface, and their control on the surface environment. Hence, DiSTANS will be deployed in a range of potentially hazardous environments.
Scope
- Reference
- IT-37-793-PURCON 1059 - AWARD
- Total value
- £453,274 excluding VAT
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 01 May 2023 to 30 Apr 2024
- CPV classifications
- 38000000 73100000
Submission & procedure
- Submission deadline
- 21 Dec 2022, 12:00 pm
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£413k
Award date
20 Feb 2023
Contract start
01 May 2023
Contract end
30 Apr 2024