On the use of various oscillatory air flow fields for characterization of biomimetic hair flow sensors
Droogendijk, H. and Dagamseh, A.M.K. and Yntema, D.R. and Sanders, R.G.P. and Krijnen, G.J.M. (2011) On the use of various oscillatory air flow fields for characterization of biomimetic hair flow sensors. In: Flow Sensing in Air and Water, 17-21 July 2011, Bonn, Germany.
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| Abstract: | To determine the characteristics of flow sensors, a suitable source for flow generation is required. We discuss three different sources for oscillating air flow, by considering their acoustic impedance, frequency range, velocity and ability to distinguish between flow and pressure. We discuss the impact of these sources on characterization of our biomimetic hair flow sensors, which operate at flow velocities from 1-100 mm/s within a frequency range from 10-1000 Hz. |
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Faculty: | Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) |
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