Spatial profiles of air flow velocities are most important characteristics enabling to evaluate an internal structure of the flow, intensity of mass and heat carry processes and energy consumption necessary for creation of the flow. Objective of this project was development of a complex innovative measurement system in which measurements are performed by instruments based on different measurement principles, e.g., a laser Doppler anemometer, differential pressure device and ultrasonic anemometer. For this purpose to perform measurements of air flows by ultrasonic anemometer UI-UA-v2.2 developed in the Prof. K. Baršauskas Ultrasound Research Institute of Kaunas University of Technology. In order to reduce measurement uncertainties to develop methodology enabling to merge results obtained by different measurement methods.
Project funding:
KTU R&D&I Fund
Period of project implementation: 2018-03-20 - 2018-12-31
Project partners: Lithuanian Energy Institute