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TextSentencer_T67 |
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In equation (2), ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p is the square root of the pressure difference between two holes on the Irwin sensor, and a and b are constants, which are determined from the curve fitting of mean wind speeds (U) measured by a hot-wire anemometer and ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p values. |
TextSentencer_T67 |
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In equation (2), ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p is the square root of the pressure difference between two holes on the Irwin sensor, and a and b are constants, which are determined from the curve fitting of mean wind speeds (U) measured by a hot-wire anemometer and ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p values. |
TextSentencer_T67 |
0-298 |
Sentence |
denotes |
In equation (2), ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p is the square root of the pressure difference between two holes on the Irwin sensor, and a and b are constants, which are determined from the curve fitting of mean wind speeds (U) measured by a hot-wire anemometer and ffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi DP p values. |