Abstract

This article discusses the design, operation and use of horizontal wind speed and direction control devices. The most commonly used part of the speed converter in the device we analyze is the wind vane converter mounted on the wind vane, which provides an electrical signal of wind direction using a rheostat or electronic transducer. The operating principle of this device is based on the theory of a heat converter, which establishes a relationship between air flow and temperature distribution along the heat conductor of the converter. Purpose : The article is aimed at developing basic concepts and skills about the design, operating principle and methods of using horizontal wind speed and direction control devices. Methods : The operating principle of this device is based on the theory of heat conversion, which establishes the relationship between air flow and temperature distribution along the heat pipe of the converter.

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