A high-performance constant-temperature hot-wire anemometer
Abstract
A high-performance constant-temperature hot-wire anemometer has been designed based on a system theory analysis that can be extended to arbitrary order. A motivating factor behind the design was to achieve the highest possible frequency response while ensuring overall system stability. Based on these considerations, the design of the circuit and the selection of components is discussed in depth. Basic operating instructions are included in an operator's guide. The analysis is used to identify operating modes, observed in all anemometers, that are misleading in the sense that the operator can be deceived by interpreting an erroneous frequency response. Unlike other anemometers, this instrument provides front panel access to all the circuit parameters which affect system stability and frequency response. Instructions are given on how to identify and avoid these rather subtle and undesirable operating modes by appropriate adjustment of the controls. Details, such as fabrication drawings and a parts list, are provided to enable others to construct the instrument.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994STIN...9511896W
- Keywords:
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- Circuit Boards;
- Frequency Response;
- Hot-Wire Anemometers;
- Printed Circuits;
- Systems Analysis;
- Systems Stability;
- Fabrication;
- Systems Engineering;
- Instrumentation and Photography