Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B (대한기계학회논문집B)
- Volume 20 Issue 11
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- Pages.3666-3675
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- 1996
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- 1226-4881(pISSN)
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- 2288-5324(eISSN)
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Hardware temperature compensation technique for hot-wire anemometer by using photoconductive cell
광도전성저항을 이용한 열선유속계의 하드웨어적 온도보상에 관한 연구
- Lee, Sin-Pyo (Dept.of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Seoul National University) ;
- Go, Sang-Geun (Dept.of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Seoul National University)
- Published : 1996.11.01
Abstract
A new hardware temperature compensation method for hot-wire anemometer is investigated and an analog compensating circuit is proposed in this article. A photoconductive cell is introduced here as a variable resistor in the anemometer bridge and the linearized output of a thermistor is used to monitor the input of the photoconductive cell. In contrast with the conventional method, any type of temperature sensor can be used for compensation if once the output of thermometer varies linearly with temperature. So the present technique can diversify the compensating means from a conventional passive compensating resistance to currently available thermometers. Because the resistance of a photoconductive cell can be set precisely by adopting a stabilizing circuit whose operation is based on the integration function of the operational amplifier, the accuracy of compensation can be enhanced. As an example of linearized thermometer, thermistor sensor whose output is linearized by a series resistor was used to monitor the fluid temperature variation. Validation experiment is conducted in the temperature ranged from 30 deg. C to 60 deg. C and the velocity up to 40 m/s. It is found that the present technique can be adopted as a compensating circuit for anemometer and hot-wire type airflow meter.
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