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Development Of An Automated Calibration System For Hotwire Anemometers


Development Of An Automated Calibration System For Hotwire Anemometers
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Author : Constantin Schosser
language : en
Publisher: diplom.de
Release Date : 2010-01-22

Development Of An Automated Calibration System For Hotwire Anemometers written by Constantin Schosser and has been published by diplom.de this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-22 with Technology & Engineering categories.


Inhaltsangabe:Introduction: In experimental fluid dynamic measurements hot-wire anemometry is used to record information about flow fields. Furthermore one can obtain the magnitude, the direction and even the time dependant behaviour of the fluid flow, if multiple-wire probes are in operation. The hot-wire measurement technique is based on the convective heat transfer from a heated element to the fluid flow, which is actually proportional to the velocity of the flow. So HWA is an indirect measurement technique. There are miscellaneous sensors which work properly in water or other liquids, air or in gas flows. As an example, Fig. 1.1 shows a cross-wire probe in a fluid flow, which can detect the velocity and its direction in two components, if the main flow direction is in one plane (2D flow). Predominantly HWA is a research tool for turbulent flow studies, especially transient procedures. Turbulence models have to be built to represent the characteristics of the flow in numerical simulations (CFD). Therefore only detailed experimental measurements lead to reliable information about the local velocity of a turbulent flow. This can be provided by HWA on the basis of its very high spatial and temporal resolution. Although the development of HWA started at the beginning of the 19th century and new techniques like PIV or LDA (direct methods) have been established, it is still a common device in all wind tunnel labs. The analogue output signal can be optimized by filters before signal processing. It can also be deployed to arrange a spectrum analysis, due to the high temporal resolution. Moreover, unlike the digital devices the analogue signal is densely packed. The range of application is large and leads from sub- and supersonic flows, the independency of the medium to high-temperature measurements. HWA is also affordable in contrast to LDA and PIV systems. In spite of these advantages the natural contamination of the hot-wire probe increases by and by, since the particles in the fluid flow mature themselves to the probe and finally isolate it. As this effect of disturbance causes measuring errors, the hot-wire probes have to be calibrated at frequent intervals - best before and after every data acquisition series. However, HWA is an intrusive measurement technique, thus disturbing the flow. Another disadvantage is that it is not applicable in separation and backward flow regions. The aim of this thesis is to develop an automated calibration system to [...]



Development Of Calibration Method For Hot Wire Anemometer


Development Of Calibration Method For Hot Wire Anemometer
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Author : Mohammad Izat Abdul Rahaman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Development Of Calibration Method For Hot Wire Anemometer written by Mohammad Izat Abdul Rahaman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Anemometer categories.




Calibration And Optimization Of Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer In Hypersonic Flows


Calibration And Optimization Of Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer In Hypersonic Flows
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Calibration And Optimization Of Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer In Hypersonic Flows written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with categories.


Freestream and boundary layer measurements are made in a supersonic flow using both constant temperature (CTA) and constant voltage (CVA) anemometry. The performance of both anemometers is systematically made by operating the same hot-wire under identical conditions and applying post-test software corrections to the fluctuating measurements. In the case of the CVA the in situ time constant of the hot wire is measured to compensate the measured CVA output. The measurements show that when the signal-to-noise ratio is greater than one for both systems, the results are in very good agreement. The measurements of turbulence intensities are also in good agreement with previous studies. However the frequency at which noise dominates is lower for the CTA. Thus the CVA bandwidth is very much larger than that of the CTA. The amplitude roll-off at high frequencies is as theoretically expected. Thus it is desirable to obtain new quantitative turbulence measurements with larger bandwidth using the CVA. A rapid and automated stepping of the wire overheats is also developed for the CVA. This is an advancement over previous works that employed CTA, as the latter approach has a different bandwidth at each overheat, whereas the CVA has a fixed bandwidth. The rapid scanning method is then used to obtain calibrated measurements in a short duration wind tunnel.



Development Of An Autonomous Single Point Calibration For A Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer


Development Of An Autonomous Single Point Calibration For A Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer
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Author : Ryan Christopher Murphy
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Development Of An Autonomous Single Point Calibration For A Constant Voltage Hot Wire Anemometer written by Ryan Christopher Murphy and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Hot-wire anemometer categories.


Traditionally, the measurement of turbulence has been conducted using hot-wire anemometry. This thesis presents the implementation of a constant voltage hot-wire anemometer for use with the Boundary Layer Data System (BLDS). A hot-wire calibration apparatus has been developed that is capable of operation inside a vacuum chamber and flow speeds up to 50 m/s. Hot-wires operated with a constant-voltage anemometer (CVA) were calibrated at absolute static pressures down to 26 kPa. A thermal/electrical model for a hot-wire and the CVA circuit successfully predicted the measured CVA output voltage trend at reduced pressure environments; however, better results were obtained when the Nusselt number was increased. A calibration approach that required only one measured flow speed was developed to allow autonomous calibrations of a CVA hot-wire. The single-point calibration approach was evaluated through comparison with the experimental data from the vacuum chamber over a range of 14-50 m/s and at pressures from 26 to 100 kPa. The thermal-electrical model was used to make predictions of CVA output voltage and the corresponding flow speed for conditions that could not be replicated within a laboratory. The first set of predictions were made for conditions from 7.5 to 100 kPa, at a constant temperature of 250C, within a flight speed range of 40 to 150 m/s. Single-point calibrations were developed from these predictions. Additionally, the thermal-electrical model was used to predict hot-wire response for a change in temperature of 250C at 26 kPa and the single-point calibration developed for the pressure range 7.5 to 100 kPa was tested for its ability to adjust. The temperature variation at a single pressure of 26 kPa proved that the single-point function was capable of adapting to off-standard temperatures with the largest deviations of +/- 7% in the mid-range velocities. With a temperature drop, the deviations were below 5%. The second set of thermal-electrical predictions involved conditions for altitude from 0 to 18 km at flow speeds from 40 to 150 m/s. A single-point calibration was developed for altitude conditions. Furthermore, to test the single-point calibration the thermal-electrical model was used to predict hot-re response for a temperature variation of 250C at 18 km. The single-point calibration developed for altitude proved that it was capable of adjusting to a temperature variation of 250C with maximum deviations of about 5% at mid-range velocities. It is proposed that the single-point calibration approach could be employed for CVA measurements with the Boundary Layer Data System (BLDS) to allow hot-wire data to be acquired autonomously during flight tests.



Development Of Turbulence Measuring Equipment


Development Of Turbulence Measuring Equipment
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Author : Leslie S. G. Kovásznay
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1953

Development Of Turbulence Measuring Equipment written by Leslie S. G. Kovásznay and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1953 with Anemometer categories.


Hot-wire turbulence-measuring equipment has been developed to meet the more-stringent requirements involved in the measurement of fluctuations in flow parameters at supersonic velocities. The higher mean speed necessitates the resolution of higher frequency components than at low speed, and the relatively low turbulence level present at supersonic speed makes necessary an improved noise level for the equipment. The equipment covers the frequency range from 2 to 70,000 cycles per second. The equipment is adaptable to all-purpose turbulence work with improved utility and accuracy over that of older types of equipment. Sample measurements are given to demonstrate the performance.



The Calibration And Operation Of Hot Wire Anemometers


The Calibration And Operation Of Hot Wire Anemometers
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Author : K. C. Watts
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1973

The Calibration And Operation Of Hot Wire Anemometers written by K. C. Watts and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with Hot-wire anemometer categories.




A Method Of Calibrating Hot Wire Anemometers By D A Lovell


A Method Of Calibrating Hot Wire Anemometers By D A Lovell
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Author : D.A. Lovell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

A Method Of Calibrating Hot Wire Anemometers By D A Lovell written by D.A. Lovell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Anemometers categories.




Yaw Calibration Of Hot Wire Anemometers


Yaw Calibration Of Hot Wire Anemometers
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Author : K.E. Scrase (University of Manitoba student)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1986

Yaw Calibration Of Hot Wire Anemometers written by K.E. Scrase (University of Manitoba student) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with categories.




Handbook Of Air Pollution Analysis


Handbook Of Air Pollution Analysis
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Author : Roy M. Harrison
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Handbook Of Air Pollution Analysis written by Roy M. Harrison and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with Science categories.


The contributing authors have been chosen because of their depth of knowledge and experience in air pollution work, and we are confident that this is reflected in a Handbook which will find very wide application wherever air pollution analysis is practised. Roy M. Harrison Roger Perry February 1985 Readers are recommended to follow all the usual laboratory safety pre cautions. While care has been taken to ensure that the information in this book is correct, neither the authors nor the publisher can accept responsibility for any outcome of the application of methods and procedures outlined in this book. Contributors A. Apling BSc, PhD Air Pollution Division Warren Spring Laboratory Gunnels Wood Road Stevenage Hertfordshire SG 1 2BX UK H.W. de Koning DSc Environmental Pollution Division of Environmental Health World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland R.M. Harrison PhD Department of Chemistry University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester C04 3SQ UK P.W.W. Kirk BSc, MSc, PhD, DIC, C Chern, MRSC Department of Civil Engineering Imperial College London SW7 2BU UK J.R. Kramer Professor in Geochemistry Department of Geology McMaster University Hamilton Ontario L8S 4Ml Canada J.N. Lester B. Tech, MSc, DIC, PhD, MIPHE, Department of Civil Engineering Imperial College London SW7 2BU UK xxi xxii Contributors A.E. Mcintyre BSc, PhD, DIC, MIWES Consultants in Environmental Sciences Ltd Yeoman House 63 Croydon Road London SW20 7TW UK D.J.



Hot Wire Anemometry


Hot Wire Anemometry
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Author : Anthony Edward Perry
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 1982

Hot Wire Anemometry written by Anthony Edward Perry and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1982 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.