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The development of a solid state wind velocity and direction indicator, suitable for data logging

Author(s)
Hibbert, Michael Patrick
Date Issued
1992
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Technikon
Abstract
This thesis describes the development of a free standing, maintenance free
anemometer which has no rotating parts. The principle of operation is based
on the \-vind drag/force around a hollow P.V.c. pipe. The aim is to
demonstrate how the strain occurring in the P.V.C. pipe, due to wind
drag/force acting on it, can generate an electrical signal which can be
mathematically manipulated to determine wind velocity and wind bearing.
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Thesis (Masters Diploma (Electrical Engineering)) -- Cape Technikon, Cape Town,1992
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Electrical engineerin...

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