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Generally, the 3ω method for the measurement of fluid thermal properties is based on an approximate solution to heat conduction model assuming vanishing heater-thickness, no dielectric layer and infinite heater-length. In this study, a novel three-dimensional model and partial differential equations of the dimensionless heating conduction in frequency domain were established, which took into account...
Numerical analysis and analog simulation are used to investigate the FSI (fluid structure interaction) characteristics of a differential pressure flow sensor. The FSI model is created using the hydromechanics and elastic mechanics, and a systematic theory is created to finish the numerical analysis. Then the working mechanism of the flow sensor is analyzed depend on the FSI results. The commercial...
A micromachined cantilever-based flow sensor is designed based on differential pressure. Numerical analysis and analogue simulation are used to investigate the FSI (fluid–structure interaction) characteristics of the differential pressure flow sensor. The FSI model is created using the hydromechanics and elastic mechanics, and a systematic theory is established to complete the numerical analysis....
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