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An anemometer for UAS-based atmospheric wind measurements

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:36 authored by Samuel Prudden, Alex Fisher, Abdulghani MohamedAbdulghani Mohamed, Simon WatkinsSimon Watkins
A low-cost, multi-hole pressure probe for Unmanned Aircraft System airborne flow measurements was developed and tested. The ability of the probe to accurately measure wind direction, velocity magnitude and turbulence intensity in a range of flow conditions was verified against commercially available sensors. The feasibility of applying a general calibration to several probes and maintaining acceptable accuracy and repeatability was also investigated. The prototype system demonstrated acceptable accuracy for atmospheric wind measurements. Assessing the effectiveness of a generic calibration demonstrated initial positive results, however a larger sample size is required.

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Start page

303

End page

308

Total pages

6

Outlet

Proceedings of the17th Australian International Aerospace Congress (AIAC 2017)

Name of conference

AIAC 2017

Publisher

Engineers Australia, Royal Aeronautical Society

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2017-02-26

End date

2017-02-28

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006074477

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-06-21

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