Data source: instrument LWC300
Properties
| Name |
LWC300 Hot-wire LWC sensor |
| Acronym |
LWC300 |
| Description |
The hot-wire liquid water content (LWC) sensor uses a heated coiled wire (150 °C) as part of a Wheatstone bridge circuit. Heat losses occur through droplet vaporization and air convection, while slave coils minimize conduction losses. The control system keeps the wire at constant resistance (temperature), and the power required to maintain this state is measured. By separating convective losses from droplet vaporization, the sensor provides an estimate of LWC in the range of 0.05–3 g/m³. https://www.tesscorn-aerofluid.com/product/hot-wire-liquid-water-sensor-lwc-300/ |
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