Ultrasonic anemometer angle of attack errors under turbulent conditions
Abstract
null null Measurements of eddy fluxes are premised on the assumption that wind velocities are measured accurately by an ultrasonic anemometer. Recently, Gill ultrasonic anemometers have been shown to suffer errors depending on the angle of attack, which is the angle between the wind vector and the horizontal. The correction of these errors results in general eddy flux increases. However, since calibration for error dependent on angle of attack...
Paper Details
Title
Ultrasonic anemometer angle of attack errors under turbulent conditions
Published Date
Sep 15, 2012
Volume
162
Pages
14 - 26
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