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Old   October 6, 1999, 00:00
Default Flow-meter- AGAIN
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Yogesh Talekar
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Gurus,

I am posting this message gain because nobody replied last time!

Can any body help me in finding some liturature for a flow-meter.

It is actually a pipe of about 1.5 inch diameter with a sensor hanged in about middle of it. This sensor is heated by electrical connections and cools due the flow of gas which flows at maximum speed of 0.5 Mach. The flow is calibrated by the temperature of the sensor.

I want to model it using Finite Difference Method?

Can I do it as a 2-D flow intially? Are the boundary conditions at the pipe-wall as NO-SLIP conditions? And what are the boundary conditions for the sensor which is hanging in the middle of the pipe?

Don't forget to mention the references! Please help me with your valuable suggections.

Thank you

YOGESH
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Old   October 6, 1999, 01:46
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Jin Wook LEE
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My opinion :

1) Dimension : It should be 3D (because it is 3D flow in 3D geometry). 2) Pipe wall : no slip (classical B/C) 3) Sensor : no slip (classical B/C)

Sincerely, Jinwook

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Old   October 6, 1999, 11:41
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clifford bradford
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look in you library for hot wire anemometer. most are constant temperature so in addition to Jin Wook's BC you also have to use constant temperature at the wire. this problem will be very difficult because the last time i used a hot wire it's diameter was 5 microns
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Old   October 6, 1999, 23:48
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Yogesh Talekar
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Sir,

If you have used a constant temperature at Hot-wire, what should i do when i have a small metal object which is getting constant energy to get heated.. but still it cools down when flow starts.

Any suggections?

Thank you

YOGESH
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Old   October 7, 1999, 10:57
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clifford Bradford
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constant heat flux BC
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