The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometers

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. J. Van Rensburg
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 4, 1975

Abstract

The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometers by J. J. VAN RENSBURG (Student Member). After the erection of a commercially produced open-jet wind tunnel for the calibration of the anemometers used in mine ventilation, the wind tunnel was calibrated for routine use. There is a choice of five orifice plates. which, together with a variable-speed fan, can give a measurable range of air velocities in the test section from about 0,05 to 35 m/so The orifice plates were calibrated against a standard pitot tube, and it is now necessary only to measure the pressure drop across an orifice plate and to read off, from a set of graphs, the true outlet velocity in the test section. The paper describes the underlying theory and the test results.
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APA: J. J. Van Rensburg  (1975)  The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometers

MLA: J. J. Van Rensburg The commissioning of a test facility for the calibration of anemometers. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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