Abstract
A constant temperature hot-wire anemometer can be used to compensate for the thermal lag of a wire or film resistance thermometer within the useful frequency range of the anemometer. This method may be used as an alternative to the standard method in which a differentiation circuit as employed in constant current anemometers is used for frequency compensation. The new method is useful if a constant temperature anemometer is at hand. The time constant of the resistance thermometer need not be determined.
Recommended Citation
Freymuth, Peter, "Use of a Constant Temperature Hot-Wire Anemometer to Compensate for the Thermal Lag" (1969). Symposia on Turbulence in Liquids. 50.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/sotil/50
Meeting Name
Symposium on Turbulence Measurements in Liquids (1969: Sep., Rolla, MO)
Department(s)
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Presentation Type
Contributed Paper
Session
Turbulence Measurements in Newtonian Liquids
Document Version
Final Version
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 1972 University of Missouri--Rolla, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Sep 1969