We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift of the signal of a hot-wire anemometer and the influence of practical assumptions. It is shown that most methods to estimate the operational temperature via the temperature/resistance coefficient lead to underestimation of the operational temperature and thus to overcorrection of signals for temperature drift. We found that, in the presence of a sensible heat flow, temperature fluctuations cannot be sufficiently removed from the hot-wire signal when one relies on temperature/resistance coefficients from literature. When only slow temperature drift is involved, most literature values give a satisfactory temperature correction, but this depends...
A finite-length hot-wire anemometer sensor, operated in air at a very low overheat ratio so as to ac...
A conduction analysis of the sensing element of a hot wire anemometer is presented. The sensing elem...
Lecordier, jc dupont, a gajan, p paranthoen, pIt has been shown previously that the frequency respon...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
Variations in fluid temperature are the most important error source in hot-wire anemometer measureme...
Variations in fluid temperature are the most important error source in hot-wire anemometer measureme...
This paper describes the development of calibration equations for constant temperature hot-wire anem...
Accurate calibration is imperative to obtain reliable flow measurements using hot-wire anemometry. C...
The paper deals with the fluid temperature effect on the hot-wire anemometer output signal. There is...
Theoretical considerations and experimental results indicate that except for a very slight temperatu...
AbstractThe present work deals with the design of a multi-probe support for simultaneous multi-point...
The influence of end conduction on the sensitivity to stream temperature fluctuations of a constant ...
One of the key parameters in hot-wire anemometry is the temperature of the sensor. The temperature i...
A rig for the calibration of hot-wire anemometer probes at velocities below 1 m/s that uses a steppi...
A systematic approach was taken towards deriving a unified and general model for the calibration of ...
A finite-length hot-wire anemometer sensor, operated in air at a very low overheat ratio so as to ac...
A conduction analysis of the sensing element of a hot wire anemometer is presented. The sensing elem...
Lecordier, jc dupont, a gajan, p paranthoen, pIt has been shown previously that the frequency respon...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
Variations in fluid temperature are the most important error source in hot-wire anemometer measureme...
Variations in fluid temperature are the most important error source in hot-wire anemometer measureme...
This paper describes the development of calibration equations for constant temperature hot-wire anem...
Accurate calibration is imperative to obtain reliable flow measurements using hot-wire anemometry. C...
The paper deals with the fluid temperature effect on the hot-wire anemometer output signal. There is...
Theoretical considerations and experimental results indicate that except for a very slight temperatu...
AbstractThe present work deals with the design of a multi-probe support for simultaneous multi-point...
The influence of end conduction on the sensitivity to stream temperature fluctuations of a constant ...
One of the key parameters in hot-wire anemometry is the temperature of the sensor. The temperature i...
A rig for the calibration of hot-wire anemometer probes at velocities below 1 m/s that uses a steppi...
A systematic approach was taken towards deriving a unified and general model for the calibration of ...
A finite-length hot-wire anemometer sensor, operated in air at a very low overheat ratio so as to ac...
A conduction analysis of the sensing element of a hot wire anemometer is presented. The sensing elem...
Lecordier, jc dupont, a gajan, p paranthoen, pIt has been shown previously that the frequency respon...