Abstract

Received January 6, 1972; revision received March 6, 1972. Index categories: Radiation and Radiative Heat Transfer; Research Facilities and Instrumentation. * Research Mechanical Engineer; formerly Graduate Student, Mechanical Engineering Department, Tulane University. t Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department; presently at Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana. k = thermal conductivity of wire Nu = Nu 'selt number Pr == Prandtl number Re = Reynolds number T — absolute temperature 7^ = effective black body temperature of the environment of the sensor as seen by the sensor V = gas velocity x = coordinate along wire axis a = absorptivity of sensor e = emissivity of sensor a = Stefan-Boltzmann constant

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