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<div class="csl-entry">Glatzl, T., Beigelbeck, R., Cerimovic, S., Steiner, H., Wenig, F., Sauter, T., Treytl, A., & Keplinger, F. (2019). A Thermal Flow Sensor Based on Printed Circuit Technology in Constant Temperature Mode for Various Fluids. <i>Sensors</i>, <i>19</i>(5), 1065. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19051065</div>
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dc.identifier.issn
1424-8220
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/142796
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We present a thermal flow sensor designed for measuring air as well as water flow velocities in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The sensor is designed to integrate the flow along the entire diameter of the pipe also quantifying the volume flow rate of the streaming fluid where the calorimetric principle in constant temperature operation is utilized as a readout method. In the constant temperature mode, a controller keeps a specific excess temperature between sensing elements at a constant level resulting in a flow dependent heater voltage. To achieve cost-effective sensors, the fabrication of the transducer is fully based on printed circuit board technology allowing low-cost mass production with different form factors. In addition, 2D-FEM simulations were carried out in order to predict the sensor characteristic of envisaged setups. The simulation enables a fast and easy way to evaluate the sensor’s behaviour in different fluids. The results of the FEM simulations are compared to measurements in real environments, proving the credibility of the model.
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en
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MDPI
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Sensors
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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dc.subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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dc.subject
Instrumentation
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dc.subject
Biochemistry
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dc.subject
Analytical Chemistry
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dc.subject
HVAC systems
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dc.subject
printed circuit board
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thermal flow sensor
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dc.subject
calorimetric
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CT mode
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dc.title
A Thermal Flow Sensor Based on Printed Circuit Technology in Constant Temperature Mode for Various Fluids
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Artikel
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Article
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1065
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Original Research Article
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19
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5
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Sensor Systems
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Structure-Property Relationship
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Special and Engineering Materials
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25
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Sensors
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E366-01 - Forschungsbereich Mikro- und Nanosensorik
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10.3390/s19051065
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1424-8220
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13
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Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Informationstechnik
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2020
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Mikro- und Nanoelektronik
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Micro- and Nanoelectronics
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E350
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TU Wien
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E366 - Institut für Sensor- und Aktuatorsysteme
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E366 - Institut für Sensor- und Aktuatorsysteme
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E366 - Institut für Sensor- und Aktuatorsysteme
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E384 - Institut für Computertechnik
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E366-01 - Forschungsbereich Mikro- und Nanosensorik
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E350 - Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
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E350 - Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
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E350 - Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
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E350 - Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik