Title :
Ion-flow anemometer using high-voltage pulse
Author :
Asano, K. ; Higashiyama, Y. ; Yatsuzuka, K. ; Urayama, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yamagata Univ., Yonezawa, Japan
Abstract :
In order to measure stratospheric wind velocity, the technique of ion transit-time measurement is useful. However, it has some difficulties for conventional air-speed measurement. The principle of the proposed anemometer is that the injected ion cloud is accelerated by an electric field, and the induced current of a detector, which is placed between an emitter and a collector, is measured. The time period from an emitter to a detector is first measured as a reference without wind. Then, the difference between two time periods is calculated by using a microcomputer to obtain wind speed. The fundamental characteristics of the sensor part of this anemometer are examined by changing electrode size, material, and mutual distances. Some of the parameters affect the motion of the charge cloud markedly and the others less. The overall function as an anemometer seems to be satisfactory because of a good relation between measured signal and applied wind. The experimental results indicate the possibility of a fast response on wind velocity variation, although it is not yet confirmed.<>
Keywords :
anemometers; atmospheric measuring apparatus; computerised instrumentation; flow measurement; stratosphere; wind; atmospheric measurements; computerised instrumentation; electric field; electrode; induced current; ion cloud; ion flow anemometer; microcomputer; response; sensor; stratospheric wind velocity; Acceleration; Clouds; Current measurement; Detectors; Electric variables measurement; Fluid flow measurement; Microcomputers; Time measurement; Velocity measurement; Wind speed;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1990., Conference Record of the 1990 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-553-9
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1990.152150