(Suppliers: A 2) 2.5.223 Instruments using the heat transfer method. - In "hot wire anemometers, an electrically heated wire is cooled by the airflow. As the amount of heat loss is proportional to the wind speed at normal incidence of the air ourrent, this principle can be used to measure the wind speed. The heat loss of the exposed wire results in a temperature difference to an unexposed control wire. This differential temperature is usually controlled with thermocouples. Either the temperature difference is used to deduce the speed of the airflow or the exposed wire is heated up to the temperature of the unexposed one, in which case the current required can be referred to the windspeed. Vertical mounting of the measuring wires makes this instrument independent of the direction of the wind in one plane.
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