ON TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION IN HOT WIRE ANEMOMETRY.

Author(s) : ABDEL-RAHMAN A.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DESCRIBES AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY OF A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE, HOT WIRE ANEMOMETER OVER THE RANGE OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURES OF 295-371 K (22-98 DEG C) AND THE RANGE OF VELOCITIES 0.35-0. 9 M/S. APPLIES 5 DIFFERENT ANALYTIC APPROACHES TO THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA FROM THE LARGE NUMBER OF METHODS IN THE LITERATURE FOR COMPENSATING THE VELOCITY READING OF THE ANEMOMETER FOR TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE FLOW. FINDS THE MOST CONSISTENT COMPENSATION WAS OBTAINED USING THE RELATIONSHIP PROPOSED BY COLLIS AND WILLIAMS IN WHICH FLUID PROPERTIES ARE EVALUATED AT THE MEAN FILM TEMPERATURE.

Details

  • Original title: ON TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION IN HOT WIRE ANEMOMETRY.
  • Record ID : 1988-0508
  • Languages: English
  • Source: J. Phys., E - vol. 20 - n. 3
  • Publication date: 1987

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