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arxiv: 1604.00915 · v4 · pith:G3S6JLRNnew · submitted 2016-04-04 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.flu-dyn

Rugged constant-temperature thermal anemometer

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keywords anemometerthermalprobetemperaturewindairspeedapproximatelybuilt
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Here we report a robust thermal anemometer which can be easily built. It was conceived to measure outdoor wind speeds, and for airspeed monitoring in wind tunnels and other indoor uses. It works at a constant, low temperature of approximately 90$^\circ$C, so that an independent measurement of the air temperature is required to give a correct speed reading. Despite the size and high thermal inertia of the probe, the test results show that this anemometer is capable of measuring turbulent fluctuations up to ~100 Hz in winds of ~14 m/s, which corresponds to a scale similar to the length of the probe.

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