Standard Test Method for Determining the Performance of a Sonic Anemometer/Thermometer


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method provides a standard method for evaluating the performance of sonic anemometer/thermometers that use inverse time solutions to measure wind velocity components and the speed of sound. It provides an unambiguous determination of instrument performance criteria. The test method is applicable to manufacturers for the purpose of describing the performance of their products, to instrumentation test facilities for the purpose of verifying instrument performance, and to users for specifying performance requirements. The acoustic pathlength procedure is also applicable for calibration purposes prior to data collection. Procedures for operating a sonic anemometer/thermometer are described in Practices D5527.

5.2 The sonic anemometer/thermometer array is assumed to have a sufficiently high structural rigidity and a sufficiently low coefficient of thermal expansion to maintain an internal alignment to within the manufacturer's specifications over its designed operating range. Consult with the manufacturer for an internal alignment verification procedure and verify the alignment before proceeding with this test method.

5.3 This test method is designed to characterize the performance of an array model or probe design. Transducer shadow data obtained from a single array is applicable for all instruments having the same array model or probe design. Some non-orthogonal arrays may not require specification of transducer shadow corrections or the velocity calibration range.

Subcomité:

D22.11

Volúmen:

11.07

Número ICS:

17.200.10 (Heat. Calorimetry)

Palabras clave:

acceptance angle; acoustic pathlength; shadow correction; sonic anemometer; sonic temperature; sonic thermometer; speed of sound; system delay ;

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Norma
D6011

Versión
96(2022)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2022-03-01