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Title : CHARGE INDUCTION WIND SPEED DETECTION BASED ON WAVELET ANALYSIS
Subject : Coal Mines
Volume No. : NA
Issue No. : 
Author : D.W. Li and D.D. Liu, and C.R. Tang
Printed Year : 2013
No of Pages  : 8
Description : 

Due to the ultrasonic testing and mechanical wind speed sensor have high requirement for the environmental of the coal mine, the charge induction wind speed detection method based on wavelet analysis is proposed. The same wavelet disturbance detection method is used at a fixed distance to obtain an induction signal to obtain a pass time, and then calculate the magnitude and speed of the wind. Simulation and verification experiments show that the method has application across a wide range of test speeds (up to 60 m/s). The metal probe causes little pipeline flow field interference. The method is particularly well-suited to dusty environment, and does not cause dust deposition through long-term operation. It can be widely used in coal mines for point wind speed continuous online testing.

 

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