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Fabrication And Analysis Of 3d Wind Sonic Using A Dual Transduser Sensor Arrangement

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, , Citation E E Barus et al 2021 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1951 012039 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1951/1/012039

1742-6596/1951/1/012039

Abstract

In this research, Wind Sonic 3D fabrication and analysis have been carried out using the time of flight method and dual transducer sensor arrangement. The distance between the transducers (transmitter 1 – receiver 1) on each axis is 16 cm and the distance between the transducers (transmitter 1-receiver 2 and transmitter 2-receiver 1) is 3 mm and 10 mm. Wind sonic 3D uses a 40 kHz ultrasonic sensor. The wind sonic sensor calibration process is carried out in two conditions, namely conditions without interference and conditions with a wind speed of 2.3 m/s at two variations of the distance between the transducers. At the distance between the 3 mm transducer and the state without interference, the measurement range obtained is - 0.19 – 0.19 m/s and the state of wind speed is 2.3 m/s. The difference in the measurement range is -0.19 – 0.29 m/s with a percentage error value between 0-12.62 %. At the distance between the transducer of 10 mm with a state without interference, the measurement range obtained is 0 – 0.14 m/s and the state of wind speed is 2.3 m/s the difference in the measurement range is 0 – 0.21 m/s with the percentage error value on the X-axis between 1.28% - 9.14%, Y-axis between 0.29% - 8.61% and Z-axis between 0.05% - 7.44%. Based on the results of the calibration, it can be seen that to use a dual transducer sensor arrangement in wind sonic 3D, the minimum distance between the transducers is 10 mm to reduce the occurrence of wave interference and measurement errors.

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10.1088/1742-6596/1951/1/012039