A rig for the calibration of hot-wire anemometer probes at velocities below 1 m/s that uses a stepping motor to drive the probe at controlled velocities down the center of an enclosed channel is described. A typical calibration curve (over the range 0.02-1 m/s) displays the usual characteristics of a hot-wire probe under combined natural and forced convection. A reasonable degree of fit with an equation of the form proposed by Van der Hegge Zijnen is demonstrated. Repeated calibrations confirm the very high accuracy of the rig, which demonstrates its suitability for detailed study of this interesting flow regime as well as for straightforward calibration.</p
Accurate calibration is imperative to obtain reliable flow measurements using hot-wire anemometry. C...
A review of hot-wire anemometry was made to present examples of past work done in the field and to d...
AbstractThe present work deals with the design of a multi-probe support for simultaneous multi-point...
This paper describes the development of calibration equations for constant temperature hot-wire anem...
s de s of d da d an Strouhal–Reynolds number relationship. Tsanis [9] and ChuaHot wire anemometers h...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
Theoretical considerations and experimental results indicate that except for a very slight temperatu...
The influence of end conduction on the sensitivity to stream temperature fluctuations of a constant ...
A technqique in making the hot-wire/cold wire probe in-house is presented. The techniques leads to ...
A technqique in making the hot-wire/cold wire probe in-house is presented. The techniques leads to ...
A single sensor hot-wire device with automatic temperature compensation for velocity measurements...
Accurate calibration is imperative to obtain reliable flow measurements using hot-wire anemometry. C...
A review of hot-wire anemometry was made to present examples of past work done in the field and to d...
AbstractThe present work deals with the design of a multi-probe support for simultaneous multi-point...
This paper describes the development of calibration equations for constant temperature hot-wire anem...
s de s of d da d an Strouhal–Reynolds number relationship. Tsanis [9] and ChuaHot wire anemometers h...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
We review a set of velocity calibration methods for one popular configuration of a four-hot-wire pro...
Theoretical considerations and experimental results indicate that except for a very slight temperatu...
The influence of end conduction on the sensitivity to stream temperature fluctuations of a constant ...
A technqique in making the hot-wire/cold wire probe in-house is presented. The techniques leads to ...
A technqique in making the hot-wire/cold wire probe in-house is presented. The techniques leads to ...
A single sensor hot-wire device with automatic temperature compensation for velocity measurements...
Accurate calibration is imperative to obtain reliable flow measurements using hot-wire anemometry. C...
A review of hot-wire anemometry was made to present examples of past work done in the field and to d...
AbstractThe present work deals with the design of a multi-probe support for simultaneous multi-point...