Abstract
Proper interpretation of a constant-temperature anemometer (CTA) signal in a nonisothermal flow requires some temperature correction of the signal. The object of this paper is to describe the use of a systematic procedure which compensates for ambient temperature drift in constant-temperature anemometer operation. The procedure will be demonstrated for a normal (90°) sensor probe.
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