Measuring and testing – Simulating operating condition – Marine
Patent
1993-03-18
1995-05-16
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Measuring and testing
Simulating operating condition
Marine
732025, 7320411, 7386102, F02D 4118, G01F 1684, G01F 500
Patent
active
054150299
ABSTRACT:
An exothermic resistor type air flow detector according to the invention is compact and requires no special radiation structure. A control circuit comprised of a transistor T and a differential amplifier are formed with an exothermal resistor Rh on an insulated substrate 2, which is placed in an air passage in which air current is to be measured.
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Suzuki Tadao
Tsutsui Mitsukuni
Uchiyama Kaoru
Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Dombroske George M.
Hitachi , Ltd.
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