A Fast Simple Hot-Wire Method of Determining the Mean Velocity Vector of Complex Three-Dimensional Flows
Journal article, 1996

A fast and simple method of determining the mean velocity vector of complex three-dimensional flow fields is outlined. Straight and slanted single hot-wires are rotated in two perpendicular planes. This method increases the angular resolution, which is of importance in flow situations where one of the velocity components dominates and the other changes rapidly from one point to another. The method was calibrated in a wind tunnel and assessed in the internal flow field at the outlet of a fan in a defroster channel. It is shown that the hot-wire method yields good agreement with corresponding flow visualizations determined using a textile thread, and an integration of the measured mean flow yields a flow rate which agrees within a few percent with corresponding direct measurements on an orifice plate.

Author

Lennart Löfdahl

Chalmers, Department of Thermo and Fluid Dynamics

Bert Johansson

Chalmers, Department of Thermo and Fluid Dynamics

Camilla Ljus

Chalmers, Department of Thermo and Fluid Dynamics

Peter Ålleving

Chalmers, Department of Thermo and Fluid Dynamics

Experiments in Fluids

Vol. 20 398-400

Subject Categories

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

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