Abstract

The omni-directional sensitivity pattern of an integrated, three-dimensional acoustic sensor consisting of four hot-wire particle velocity sensors is analyzed theoretically and experimentally. The influence of the probe surface on the measured direction of particle velocity is investigated and a description of the gas flow profile around the integrated sensor is presented. A theoretical model describing the fluid flow in the vicinity of a simplified geometry, a plate of finite width, is shown to give a relatively adequate description for the gas flow around the probe. The analysis results in a number of design rules to optimize the device performance.

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