Dynamic behavior of a beam drag-force anemometer
Gustave C Fralick
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Dynamic behavior of a beam drag-force anemometer
Published
1980
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Office
Pages
13
Subjects
Experimental studies of anemometers
No-moving parts anemometer design analysis program
Computer-aided data acquisition and processing of thermal anemometry signals
A spinning hot-wire anemometer for simultaneous measurement of u, v and w
The physical characteristics of hot wire anemometers
The development of a miniature gust anemometer
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Dynamic behavior of a beam drag-force anemometer was written by Gustave C Fralick.
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