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https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-5-283-2016
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19 Jul 2016
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Hot-film and calorimetric thermal air flow sensors realized with printed board technology

Thomas Glatzl, Samir Cerimovic, Harald Steiner, Almir Talic, Roman Beigelbeck, Artur Jachimowicz, Thilo Sauter, and Franz Keplinger

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This paper addresses the development of flow sensors optimised for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. The sensors are based on the printed circuit board technology facilitating robust, flexible (in terms of layout), and cost-effective devices. Two approaches for measuring fluid quantities are investigated in this context and several sensor embodiments were investigated and fabricated. After experimental characterisation, measurement and simulation results were compared.
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