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An Inexpensive Sonic Anemometer for Eddy Correlation
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1979
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Eddy CorrelationOcean AcousticsInexpensive Ultrasonic TransducersEngineeringEngineering AcousticUltrasonicsMeasurementAtmospheric AcousticEducationAcoustical EngineeringVertical WindWind SignalInstrumentationAcoustic Sensor
A new continuous wave sonic anemometer was constructed using inexpensive ultrasonic transducers and phase-locked loop integrated circuitry. Vertical wind is measured by sensing the difference in phase between sound waves traveling in the +g and −z directions. The direction of sound travel is reversed 78 times per second, so the wind signal is updated at this frequency. Resolution is better than 1 cm s−1 and drift less than 3 mm s−1 K−1. Comparisons with a commercial sonic anemometer show excellent agreement between measurements from the two units.