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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Tlemsani, Fatima Zohra, Hayriye Gidik, Elham Mohsenzadeh et Daniel Dupont. « Textile Heat Flux Sensor Used in Stress Detection of Children with CP ». Solid State Phenomena 333 (10 juin 2022) : 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-v03hy7.
Texte intégralGidik, Hayriye, Gauthier Bedek, Daniel Dupont et Cezar Codau. « Impact of the textile substrate on the heat transfer of a textile heat flux sensor ». Sensors and Actuators A : Physical 230 (juillet 2015) : 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2015.04.001.
Texte intégralVillière, Maxime, Sébastien Guéroult, Vincent Sobotka, Nicolas Boyard, Joel Breard et Didier Delaunay. « Experimental Study on the Identification of the Saturation of a Porous Media through Thermal Analysis ». Key Engineering Materials 611-612 (mai 2014) : 1576–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.611-612.1576.
Texte intégralMedvíd', A., et J. Kaupužs. « Heat-flux sensor ». Sensors and Actuators A : Physical 42, no 1-3 (avril 1994) : 381–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0924-4247(94)80016-2.
Texte intégralOnofrei, Elena, Teodor-Cezar Codau, Gauthier Bedek, Daniel Dupont et Cedric Cochrane. « Textile sensor for heat flow measurements ». Textile Research Journal 87, no 2 (22 juillet 2016) : 165–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517515627167.
Texte intégralKoestoer, Raldi Artono. « Zero method heat flux sensor ». Sensors and Actuators 7, no 3 (juillet 1985) : 145–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0250-6874(85)85016-2.
Texte intégralGifford, Andrew R., David O. Hubble, Clayton A. Pullins, Thomas E. Diller et Scott T. Huxtable. « Durable Heat Flux Sensor for Extreme Temperature and Heat Flux Environments ». Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer 24, no 1 (janvier 2010) : 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/1.42298.
Texte intégralWeir, G. J. « Surface mounted heat flux sensors ». Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series B. Applied Mathematics 27, no 3 (janvier 1986) : 281–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0334270000004938.
Texte intégralZheng, Xiao Shi, Guang He Cheng, Qing Long Meng, Feng Qi Hao, Xuan Cai Xu, Yu Zhong Yang, Zheng Wei Wang et Ping Tang. « The Calibration Method of Thermal Heat Flux Sensor Based on Wireless Sensor Networks ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 651-653 (septembre 2014) : 538–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.651-653.538.
Texte intégralTaler, Dawid, Sławomir Grądziel et Jan Taler. « Measurement of heat flux density and heat transfer coefficient ». Archives of Thermodynamics 31, no 3 (1 septembre 2010) : 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10173-010-0011-z.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Tlemsani, Fatima Zohra. « Mesure des transferts thermiques et hydriques par intégration des fluxmètres thermiques textiles dans un vêtement pour les enfants en situation de polyhandicap ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ULILN004.
Texte intégralChildren with cerebral palsy experience significant psychological stress during rehabilitation. This is related to many psychological factors such as fear, anxiety and phobias, and physical factors such as the weight of the rehabilitation devices, their friction on the body, and the pain related to motor problems. In the state of art, it has been shown that researchers have followed an approach using physiological parameters as biomarkers of stress. They mainly use biosignals such as skin temperature (ST), electrocardiography (ECG), electrodermal activity (EDA), electromyography (EMG), respiration, pupil diameter, electroencephalography (EEG) for stress assessment. Since thermal and hydric exchanges are a function of temperature evolution, they can also be an indicator of stress, especially since they represent an indicator of thermal discomfort. For this purpose, in this work, a textile heat fluxmeter, which has characteristics of permeability, flexibility and suitability for use on the skin, has been developed, analyzed and characterized. An experimental device was set up in order to establish a calibration system of the fluxmeter. Then the thermo-hydric behavior of the fluxmeters was analyzed under laboratory conditions. The developed textile heat fluxmeter showed similar sensitivities as the gold standard sensor. Moreover, the study of the fluxmeter performance showed a similar behavior to that of the standard sensor. Therefore, stress tests were conducted on 20 healthy adult volunteers of different ages and genders, women and men, and on two children, 7 and 12 years old, also healthy. Three different types of activities were performed to induce stress, namely, mathematical activities, virtual reality games and a sports activity. This was with the objective of stimulating different types of stress, i.e. positive stress (eustress), negative stress and physical stress, respectively. The results of the tests show a similar behavior between the two fluxmeters (textile and standard), and a positive correlation between the behavior of the electrocardiogram and the fluxmeter. A relation was established in the majority of cases between the volunteers' feedback on the stress they felt and their thermo-hydric response measured by the textile heat fluxmeter
Sahu, Suraj Kant. « Model-Supported Heat- Flux Sensor Development ». The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1534438533145097.
Texte intégralThompson, Jordan Lee. « Direct Measurement of Boiling Water Heat Flux for Predicting and Controlling Near Critical Heat Flux ». Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/23091.
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Earp, Brian Edward. « Convective Heat Flux Sensor Validation, Qualification and Integration in Test Articles ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/77171.
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Pullins, Clayton Anthony. « High Temperature Heat Flux Measurement : Sensor Design, Calibration, and Applications ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/27789.
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Raphael-Mabel, Sujay Anand. « Design and Calibration of a Novel High Temperature Heat Flux Sensor ». Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31688.
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Calisto, Hugo Miguel Filipe. « Transient transpiration radiometer : development of a heat flux sensor for high aggressivity environments ». Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/12457.
Texte intégralThe development of a new instrument for the measurement of convective and radiative is proposed, based on the transient operation of a transpiration radiometer. Current transpiration radiometers rely on steady state temperature measurements in a porous element crossed by a know gas mass flow. As a consequence of the porous sensing element’s intrinsically high thermal inertia, the instrument’s time constant is in the order of several seconds. The proposed instrument preserves established advantages of transpiration radiometers while incorporating additional features that broaden its applicability range. The most important developments are a significant reduction of the instrument’s response time and the possibility of separating and measuring the convective and radiative components of the heat flux. These objectives are achieved through the analysis of the instrument’s transient response, a pulsed gas flow being used to induce the transient behavior.
Propõe-se o desenvolvimento de um novo instrumento para medição de fluxos de calor convectivos e radiativos, baseado na operação de um radiómetro de transpiração em regime transitório. Os radiómetros de transpiração atuais baseiam-se em medições de temperatura em regime estacionário num elemento poroso atravessado por um caudal mássico gasoso conhecido. Como consequência da inércia térmica intrinsecamente elevada do elemento sensível poroso, a constante de tempo do instrumento é da ordem dos segundos. O instrumento proposto preservará as vantagens estabelecidas dos radiómetros de transpiração incorporando características adicionais que alargarão a gama de aplicabilidade. As novas características mais importantes serão uma redução significativa do tempo de resposta do instrumento e a possibilidade de medir separadamente as componentes radiativa e convectiva do fluxo de calor. Estes objetivos serão conseguidos através da análise da resposta transitória do instrumento, utilizando-se um caudal pulsado de gás para induzir o comportamento transitório.
Nilsson, Erik. « Flux Attenuation due to Sensor Displacement over Sea ». Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Earth Sciences, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8024.
Texte intégralIn this study the flux attenuation due to sensor displacement has been investigated over sea using an extensive set of data from the "Ocean Horizontal Array Turbulence Study". All previous investigations of the flux attenuation have been performed over land.
A function developed for correcting fluxes in the homogenous surface layer was compared to measured flux attenuation. This investigation revealed the possibility to find new functions describing the flux attenuation when measurements are carried out over sea. From the measured flux attenuation studied here a change in the form of correction functions was required to improve the estimated flux loss. The most significant difference found in this report compared to the previous landbased study Horst (2006) is for stable conditions, where significantly less flux loss is found over sea. Two new functions describing the attenuation due to sensor displacement over sea have been constructed.
One of these expressions has a discontinuity at z/L = 0. This is supported by measured flux attenuation. A reasonable interpretation is; however, that this discontinuity is caused by two separate turbulence regimes near neutrality on the stable and unstable side respectively. The discontinuity is thus not believed to be an effect merely of stability. A second correction function which is continuous over all stabilities has therefore also been constructed. These two functions and the correction function from Horst (2006) have been compared to measured flux loss. Based on this comparison the continuous correction function is recommended for correcting scalar fluxes measured over sea. It should be noted, however, that this expression only describes the mean attenuation and has been constructed from measurements at 5 and 5.5 m above mean sea level.
The theoretical basis used in the development of the function for flux attenuation over land allows for a direct link between a spectral shape and the attenuation expression. This link has been preserved for the new expressions presented in this report. The spectral shape corresponding to the continuous correction function has been compared to measured mean cospectra and also to the cospectra from Horst (2006) corresponding to crosswind displacements.
At a height of 10 m and a sensor displacement of 0.2 m the mean flux attenuation is about 1.3-4% in the stability interval −1 < z/L < 1.5 when using the new correction functions presented in this report.
Wilson, Scott Dean. « FABRICATION AND TESTING OF A NONSTANDARD THIN-FILM HEAT FLUX SENSOR FOR POWER SYSTEM APPLICATIONS ». Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1323837602.
Texte intégralMacPherson, William Neil. « Fibre optic sensors for applications in turbomachinery research ». Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/585.
Texte intégralLivres sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Tsai, Benjamin K. Heat-flux sensor calibration. Gaithersburg, Md : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Physics Laboratory, Optical Technology Division, 2004.
Trouver le texte intégralFralick, Gustave C. Thin film heat flux sensor of improved design. [Cleveland, Ohio] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralG, DeAnna R., Mehregany M et Lewis Research Center, dir. Experimental performance of a micromachined heat flux sensor. [Cleveland, Ohio] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1998.
Trouver le texte intégralJohn, Wrbank, Blaha Charles et NASA Glenn Research Center, dir. Thin film heat flux sensor of improved design. [Cleveland, Ohio] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralM, Spuckler Charles, et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Non-contact heat flux measurement using a transparent sensor. [Washington, DC] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralM, Spuckler Charles, et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Non-contact heat flux measurement using a transparent sensor. [Washington, DC] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralM, Spuckler Charles, et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Non-contact heat flux measurement using a transparent sensor. [Washington, DC] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralA, Cyr M., Strange R. R et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., dir. Turbine blade and vane heat flux sensor development phase 2. [Washington, DC] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.
Trouver le texte intégralA, Cyr M., Strange R. R et United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, dir. Turbine blade and vane heat flux sensor development phase 2. [Washington, DC] : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.
Trouver le texte intégralF, Barrows Richard, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. et United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Vehicle and Engine Research and Development., dir. Prototype thin-film thermocouple/heat-flux sensor for a ceramic-insulated diesel engine. Washington, D.C : U.S. Dept. of Energy, Conservation and Renewable Energy, Office of Vehicle and Engine R&D, 1988.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Sapozhnikov, Sergey Z., Vladimir Yu Mityakov et Andrey V. Mityakov. « Heat Flux Measurement and Heat Flux Sensor ». Dans Heatmetry, 1–17. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40854-1_1.
Texte intégralHaruyama, T. « Peltier Heat Flux Sensor for Cryogenic Use ». Dans Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, 1897–904. Boston, MA : Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4215-5_120.
Texte intégralAnkita, H. M., K. S. Lakshmi, P. Anoop, B. Sundar, K. K. Raveendra Babu, L. Sowmianarayanan et G. Ayyappan. « Modeling of Gardon Gage Heat Flux Sensor Under Aerothermal Environment ». Dans Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 749–56. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8025-3_71.
Texte intégralRout, Anil Kumar, Niranjan Sahoo et Pankaj Kalita. « Coaxial Thermal Probe as a Heat Flux Sensor : An Analytical, Numerical, and Experimental Approach ». Dans Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 57–65. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7779-6_5.
Texte intégralMishra, S. R., MD Shamshuddin, P. K. Pattnaik et Subhajit Panda. « Thermal Radiative Flux Effect on Flow and Heat Transfer of CNTs-Water Nanofluid Through Convective Heated Riga Sensor Surface ». Dans Biosensors : Developments, Challenges and Perspectives, 213–35. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3048-3_11.
Texte intégralRoediger, T., H. Knauss, J. Srulijes, F. Seiler et E. Kraemer. « A novel fast-response heat-flux sensor for measuring transition to turbulence in the boundary layer behind a moving shock wave ». Dans Shock Waves, 415–20. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85168-4_66.
Texte intégralAl-Far, S., A. Qubian, G. Daviesm et T. Burns. « CFD Modelling of Radiative-Convective Heat Flux Sensor ». Dans Mathematics of Heat Transfer, 61–66. Oxford University PressOxford, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198503583.003.0006.
Texte intégralPallikarakis, Christos N., Dionysios I. Kolaitis et Maria A. Founti. « Characteristics of surface litter fires : A systematic experimental study ». Dans Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022, 1591–96. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_242.
Texte intégralSilva, Margarida, J. Ribeiro, A. Moreira, P. Fernandes, Gilda Santos, Rita Marques, João B. L. M. Campos et Soraia F. Neves. « Usage of pouches with phase change materials (PCMs) to increase the thermal performance of a firefighter jacket - development and thermal behaviour evaluation of the multilayer system ». Dans Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022, 1809–14. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_280.
Texte intégralMajumdar, Pradip, et Amartya Chakrabarti. « Diverse Applications of Graphene-Based Polymer Nanocomposites ». Dans Research Anthology on Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of Nanomaterials, 973–1001. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8591-7.ch040.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Gridchin, Victor A., et Oleg V. Lobach. « Heat flux sensor modeling ». Dans 2009 International Student School and Seminar on Modern Problems of Nanoelectronics, Micro- and Nanosystem Technologies (INTERNANO). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/internano.2009.5335630.
Texte intégralWilliams, Albert J. « Acoustic Heat-Flux Sensor ». Dans OCEANS 2019 - Marseille. IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanse.2019.8867308.
Texte intégralSapozhnikov, Sergey Z., Vladimir Y. Mitiakov et Andrei V. Mitiakov. « HEAT FLUX SENSOR FOR HEAT TRANSFER INVESTIGATION ». Dans International Heat Transfer Conference 11. Connecticut : Begellhouse, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ihtc11.2950.
Texte intégralCousin, P., C. Gehin, J. Poujaud et N. Noury. « A portable heat flux sensor ». Dans 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2014.6943666.
Texte intégralLobach, O. V., et V. A. Gridchin. « Smart wireless heat flux sensor ». Dans 2014 12th International Conference on Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apeie.2014.7040854.
Texte intégralMurthy, A. V. « Temperature and Flux Scales for Heat-Flux Sensor Calibration ». Dans TEMPERATURE : Its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry ; Volume VII ; Eighth Temperature Symposium. AIP, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1627207.
Texte intégralLukyano, Gennadij, Ilya Kovalskiy, Sergei Makarov et Thomas Seeger. « Heat flux sensor based on ferroelectric ». Dans 2017 20th Conference of Open Innovations Association (FRUCT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/fruct.2017.8071320.
Texte intégralLyu, Wen, Yaohui Ji, Tong Zhang, Guanyu Liu, Jijun Xiong et Qiulin Tan. « A Novel Ceramic-Based Heat Flux Sensor Applied for Harsh Heat Flux Measurement ». Dans 2018 IEEE Sensors. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsens.2018.8589682.
Texte intégralGridchin, Victor A., Oleg V. Lobach, Regina P. Dikareva et Elena L. Bakaleynik. « Modeling of silicon micromachined heat flux sensor ». Dans 2010 11th International Conference and Seminar of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices (EDM 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edm.2010.5568640.
Texte intégralGridchin, Victor A., Oleg V. Lobach et Regina P. Dikareva. « 3D model of micromachined heat flux sensor ». Dans 2010 10th International Scientific-Technical Conference on Actual Problems of Electronic Instrument Engineering - APEIE. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apeie.2010.5677325.
Texte intégralRapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Textile heat flux sensor"
Tsai, Benjamin K., Charles E. Gibson, Annageri V. Murthy, Edward A. Early, David P. Dewitt et Robert D. Saunders. Heat-flux sensor calibration. Gaithersburg, MD : National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.250-65.
Texte intégralBlanchat, Thomas, et Charles Hanks. Comparison of the high temperature heat flux sensor to traditional heat flux gages under high heat flux conditions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), avril 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1096950.
Texte intégralBoyle, J. P. Measurement of Net Ocean Surface Heat Flux During the ONR CBLAST Low Wind, Convective Regime Field Program Using a New Ocean Surface Contact Sensor. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, septembre 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada630004.
Texte intégralKamai, Tamir, Gerard Kluitenberg et Alon Ben-Gal. Development of heat-pulse sensors for measuring fluxes of water and solutes under the root zone. United States Department of Agriculture, janvier 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2016.7604288.bard.
Texte intégralJones, Scott B., Shmuel P. Friedman et Gregory Communar. Novel streaming potential and thermal sensor techniques for monitoring water and nutrient fluxes in the vadose zone. United States Department of Agriculture, janvier 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2011.7597910.bard.
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