Wilson D.J. Netteville D.D.J.
Year:
1981
Bibliographic info:
Jnl. Wind, Eng. and Ind. Aerodynam., Vol.7 No.1, January 1981 p55-64

Describes the operating characteristics of a small aspirated concentration sensor based on a hot-film anemometer. Constant aspiration velocity past the sensor produces a linear output over a wide range of tracer gas concentrations, and a useful bandwidth of 0-500 Hz. A simple experimental technique for dynamic calibration is presented, with frequency response inferred from a model of the effects of molecular diffusion and hot-film response.