Gas Flowmeter Based on Vibrating Wires
The paper proposes a new type of gas flowmeters based on measurements of the deformations of the thermal field of the heater in the presence of a flow using vibrating wires. The advantage of such flowmeters as compared with the known ones using a similar thermal principle of operation is the improve...
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description | The paper proposes a new type of gas flowmeters based on measurements of the deformations of the thermal field of the heater in the presence of a flow using vibrating wires. The advantage of such flowmeters as compared with the known ones using a similar thermal principle of operation is the improved accuracy of temperature measurements compared to resistance thermometers or thermocouples. The use of thin wires can also increase the speed of flowmeters. The use of wires 20–30 mm long allows the creation of wide-aperture inlet holes for gas streams. A natural property of the developed flowmeters is also in their bidirectionality. A sample of a flowmeter based on vibrating wires was made and the calibration experiments were carried out. An experiment was carried out in which a flowmeter was used to measure the acceleration. |
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