Kit et al., 2010 - Google Patents
In situ calibration of hot-film probes using a collocated sonic anemometer: implementation of a neural networkKit et al., 2010
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- Kit E
- Cherkassky A
- Sant T
- Fernando H
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- Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
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Although the integral quantities of atmospheric turbulence are conveniently measured using sonic anemometers, obtaining relevant finescale variables such as the kinetic energy dissipation using conventional hot-film/wire techniques remains a challenge because of two …
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