Fr. 380.00

Hot-Wire Anemometry - Principles and Signal Analysis

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext ... comprehensive, clear, and easy of access for students, engineers, and researchers engaged in the practical use of any aspect of thermal anemometry. Journal of Fluid Mechanics Klappentext Hot-wire anemometry techniques have proven a vital resource in the study of fluid mechanics for practitioners in a wide range of fields, from physics and chemical engineering to aeronautics and hydraulics. This is the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and practical book on the subject available, explaining the concepts and related practical implementations of all major hot-wire anemometry applications. It introduces the logical framework for a computer-based HWA system and identifies the individual steps in the complete experimental procedure, ranging from probe selection to the presentation of analyzed data. This major work will be invaluable as a reference for students, engineers, and researchers in the field. Zusammenfassung A comprehensive and practical book that examines this very important technique used in fluid flow measurements. As well as the physical experimental set-ups and techniques the book deals with the analysis of the signals gathered from HWA probes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notation Introduction 1: Basic principles of hot-wire anemometry 2: Introduction to velocity measurements 3: One-component velocity measurements 4.: Two-component velocity measurements 5: Three-component velocity measurements 6: Temperature effects 7: HWA techniques for reversing flow and for the near-wall region 8: Two-phase flows, gas mixtures and compressible flows 9: Vorticity measurements 10: Conditional sampling techniques 11: Time-series analysis References

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