Abstract

An anemometer is described based on the principle of detecting the wake behind a heated wire by means of a thermometric bridge. An earlier design of this type of anemometer required a servo-amplifier having a gain of 106 times. A new principle enables the desirable features of the former method, namely linearity and unidirectivity, to be preserved with an amplifier gain of 80 times with a corresponding improvement in stability and simplicity. The measured response time of the instrument is approximately 0.1 second.

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