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Measurement Science and Technology | 2015

Development and characterization of a nano-scale temperature sensor (T-NSTAP) for turbulent temperature measurements

Gilad Arwatz; Yuyang Fan; Carla Bahri; Marcus Hultmark

A new nano-scale temperature sensor (T-NSTAP) is presented. The T-NSTAP is a sub-miniature, free-standing, platinum wire suspended between silicon supports, designed for temperature measurements at high frequencies. The new sensor is designed to have a bandwidth far superior to that of conventional cold-wires, which in combination with its small size, minimizes the effect of temporal and spatial filtering on the data. Unfiltered data allows for unique investigations of the scalar turbulence, including the dissipation range. Temperature measurements were conducted with the T-NSTAP in a heated grid-turbulence setup, with constant mean temperature gradient, and compared to data acquired with a conventional cold-wire. It is shown that the cold-wire signal is significantly attenuated over a broad range of frequencies, including lower frequencies. The attenuation has a direct and substantial effect on the measured variances and the estimated scalar rate of dissipation. The observed differences between the conventional cold-wire and the T-NSTAP are compared to what is predicted by a cold-wire model with convincing agreement over the entire spectrum. A close to perfect agreement between the two sensors is shown when the cold-wire data is corrected for end-conduction effects using the cold-wire model. In addition, a frequency content analysis of the probability density function of the temperature and its derivative is performed with direct comparison between the cold-wire and the T-NSTAP.


Archive | 2014

Fast Response Humidity Sensor

Marcus Hultmark; Gilad Arwatz; Yuyang Fan; Margit Vallikivi


Measurement Science and Technology | 2017

Development of instrumentation for measurements of two components of velocity with a single sensing element

Clayton Byers; Matthew Fu; Yuyang Fan; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Well-resolved turbulence measurements in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layer flows

Milad Samie; Ivan Marusic; Nicholas Hutchins; Yuyang Fan; Matthew Fu; Marcus Hultmark; Alexander J. Smits


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

A nano cold-wire for velocity measurements

Yi-Chun Huang; Matthew Fu; Yuyang Fan; Clayton Byers; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Thermal conductivity measurements using hot-wires at small Peclet number

Gilad Arwatz; Yuyang Fan; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Improvements of a nano-scale crossed hot-wire for high Reynolds number measurements

Yuyang Fan; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Development of a nano-scale crossed hot wire to measure velocity in high Reynolds numbers

Yuyang Fan; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Development and characterization of a Nano-scale temperature probe (T-NSTAP) for turbulent temperature measurement

Gilad Arwatz; Yuyang Fan; Carla Bahri; Alexander J. Smits; Marcus Hultmark


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Fast response temperature and humidity sensors for measurements in high Reynolds number flows

Yuyang Fan; Gilad Arwatz; Margit Vallikivi; Marcus Hultmark

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Gilad Arwatz

Arizona State University

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Ivan Marusic

University of Melbourne

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