2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/ac2ca5
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Simultaneous measurements of velocity, gas concentration, and temperature by way of thermal-anemometry-based probes

Abstract: Many natural and engineering flows transport more than one scalar. Moreover, to study the scalar mixing therein, knowledge of the velocity field is also essential. For this reason, the present work describes the development of a three-wire thermal-anemometry-based probe to simultaneously measure velocity, helium concentration, and temperature in turbulent flows. It is first demonstrated, both theoretically and experimentally, that the temperature measured by a cold-wire thermometer is effectively insensitive t… Show more

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“…A detailed description of the entire flow facility, including the coaxial jet apparatus and equipment employed to calibrate measurement probes, is given in Hewes (2021). As the calibration equipment is also described in Hewes & Mydlarski (2021 a , b ), only the details of the coaxial jet apparatus are summarized herein.
Figure 2.Schematic of the coaxial jet apparatus and 3-wire thermal-anemometry-based probe.
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Section: Experimental Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed description of the entire flow facility, including the coaxial jet apparatus and equipment employed to calibrate measurement probes, is given in Hewes (2021). As the calibration equipment is also described in Hewes & Mydlarski (2021 a , b ), only the details of the coaxial jet apparatus are summarized herein.
Figure 2.Schematic of the coaxial jet apparatus and 3-wire thermal-anemometry-based probe.
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Section: Experimental Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, temperature may be measured independently of both velocity and helium concentration, and the cold-wire can be employed to compensate for the effects of temperature fluctuations on the interference probe. A method to do so is described in detail in Hewes & Mydlarski (2021 b ).…”
Section: Experimental Apparatusmentioning
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