Note presenting a hot-wire anemometer used to study turbojet-engine compressor rotating stall and surge. The system was capable of measuring flow over a frequency range of zero to 500 cycles per second. A description of the anemometer and a description of the dynamic characteristics, static characteristics, and operation and performance are provided.
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Note presenting a hot-wire anemometer used to study turbojet-engine compressor rotating stall and surge. The system was capable of measuring flow over a frequency range of zero to 500 cycles per second. A description of the anemometer and a description of the dynamic characteristics, static characteristics, and operation and performance are provided.
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Shepard, Charles E.A Self-Excited, Alternating-Current, Constant-Temperature Hot-Wire Anemometer,
report,
April 1955;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc57446/:
accessed April 25, 2024),
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