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A thermistor anemometer for low flow rate measurements

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In this paper, a self-heated thermistor was used as a probe for low flow rate measurements, which is based on hot-wire anemometry, and the signal was transformed from the flow rate domain to the time domain by the digital waveform synthesis.
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A digital anemometer using a self-heated thermistor as a probe has been developed for low flow rate measurements. The principle of measurement is based on hot-wire anemometry. To enhance the probe sensitivity to the flow rate while reducing the convection due to self-heating to a minimum, the thermistor is kept to the lowest possible temperature for exhibiting the negative resistance. The heat removed from the thermistor is analyzed and compared with the measured results, to derive the characteristic function which relates the voltage across the thermistor to the flow rate and temperature. This function is transformed from the flow rate domain to the time domain by the digital waveform synthesis. The carrier signal thus generated is pulse-width-modulated by the output of the probe, to provide the digital representation of the flow rate under measurement. The cross-sensitivity of the probe to the fluid temperature is compensated by scaling the carrier amplitude. Exempting linearization and compensation for the convection, this process of quantization makes a high accuracy flow rate measurement possible with a simple configuration. >

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On the Convection of Heat from Small Cylinders in a Stream of Fluid: Determination of the Convection Constants of Small Platinum Wires, with Applications to Hot-Wire Anemometry

TL;DR: In this article, Boussinesq formulated the problem of heat conduction in the case of a solid cooled by a stream of fluid in a cylindrical obstacle and solved it in a linear form by transforming the equation to the set of orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates determined by the streamlines and equipotentials.
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A digital anemometer

TL;DR: In this article, a digital anemometer is presented for air flow measurements in house and office environments based on hot-wire anemometry, which consists of a cold thermistor for flow temperature detection and a hot thermistors for flow velocity detection.
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Electrical measurements in engineering

Andor Boros
TL;DR: Part I. Characteristic Methods of Conversion of Non-Electrical Quantities, Operational Principles and General Basic Relationships of Transducers used.
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Performance and temperature stability of an air mass flowmeter based on a self-heated thermistor

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance and temperature stability of an air mass flowmeter based on a self-heated silicon thermistor have been evaluated as a function of the flow rate, from 0 to 1500 Nl/h in the temperature range 10 − 80 °C.
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