Architectures of anemometers using the electric equivalence principle

I.S.S. Silva, R. Freire, J.F. Silva, J. Naviner, F. Sousa, S. Catunda
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Abstract

Being an important parameter in the measurement of pulmonary function, the resistance of the respiratory tract is given by the relation between the pressure variation and the airflow variation measured near the patient's mouth. The airflow determination may be accomplished by measuring the velocity of the respiratory stream with the aid of a hot-wire sensor. Due to its small dimensions, this type of sensor does not produce significant increase of mechanical resistance to the patient's respiratory airflow. Furthermore, the sensor will be submitted to less contamination by the substances composing the respiratory fluid. In this paper, we present an evaluation of circuits employing constant temperature hot-wire sensors, in response to both fluid velocity steps and respiratory airflow in patients at rest.
使用电等效原理的风速计结构
呼吸道阻力是测量肺功能的一个重要参数,由患者口部附近测得的压力变化与气流变化的关系给出。气流的测定可以通过借助热线传感器测量呼吸流的速度来完成。由于其尺寸小,这种类型的传感器不会对患者呼吸气流产生明显的机械阻力增加。此外,传感器将较少受到构成呼吸道液体的物质的污染。在本文中,我们提出了一个评估电路采用恒温热线传感器,以响应流体速度步骤和呼吸气流在休息的病人。
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