The hold time and pressure cycles vary depending on the soil type and environmental conditions. In general, longer hold times and more pressure cycles can help achieve steady-state conditions. Both can be assessed in real-time in the field and adjustments can be made to subsequent runs to ensure high-quality data.
Excellent Intro! Just a few questions! What is the hold-time? Does it matter what you set as low/high pressure? Does it matter how many pressure cycles you set? Are pressure cycle durations fixed? Or do they depend on run-time?
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The hold time and pressure cycles vary depending on the soil type and environmental conditions. In general, longer hold times and more pressure cycles can help achieve steady-state conditions. Both can be assessed in real-time in the field and adjustments can be made to subsequent runs to ensure high-quality data.
Excellent Intro! Just a few questions!
What is the hold-time?
Does it matter what you set as low/high pressure?
Does it matter how many pressure cycles you set?
Are pressure cycle durations fixed? Or do they depend on run-time?
Excellent introduction!