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Brief Overview of Hot Wire Anemometers

Brief Overview of Hot Wire Anemometers. GE 330: Mechatronics Paul Kawka. What is an Anemometer?. Anemometer – measures gas speed Types rotating cup pitot static tube thermal (hot wire) also performs temperature measurement. Theory of Operation. Energy Balance

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Brief Overview of Hot Wire Anemometers

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  1. Brief Overview of Hot Wire Anemometers GE 330: Mechatronics Paul Kawka

  2. What is an Anemometer? • Anemometer – measures gas speed • Types • rotating cup • pitot static tube • thermal (hot wire) • also performs temperature measurement

  3. Theory of Operation • Energy Balance • Constant temperature or constant current operation • Measure change in current or change in temperature • Correlate I or Twire to gas velocity based on convective H.T. and fluid dynamics

  4. Probe • Tungsten or Platinum filament • ~1 mm long • 4-10 mm diameter • Benefits • Good spatial resolution • Flat frequency response • Limitations • Fragile • Requires clean flow • Cost (start at $300-400)

  5. Interfacing • Wide variety of options • Devices typically come with some sort of m-controller • Depends on application • Handheld vs. in-situ • Most common • Serial RS232 – for sampled data collection and control • Larger selection for industrial sensors • Serial RS232, RS485 • Analog 4-20 mA, 0-10V • Profibus, Modbus, etc.

  6. Typical Specifications

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