Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 19, 2026

High-speed Particle Image Velocimetry Near Surfaces
Published on: June 24, 2013
Wind velocity effects on sampling rate of NO2 badge
K Lee1, Y Yanagisawa, J D Spengler
1Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Abstract:
The effects of wind velocity on a sampling rate of a nitrogen dioxide (NO2) diffusive badge were experimentally determined using a turntable. The use of a turntable permits the collection of the large amounts of data that are needed for statistically reliable results at several wind velocities in one experiment. The regression model for the wind effect determined by these experiments was closely correlated with data previously gathered from experiments using wind tunnels. Experiments at two different relative humidities, 35% and 60%, were performed and analyzed by a simple least square regression model. A multi-regression model containing two independent variables, wind velocity and relative humidity, also was developed. The multi-regression model was useful at relative humidity between 20% and 60% and wind velocity between 0 and 7 meter per second (m/sec).
Related Concept Videos
Instantaneous Velocity - II
Velocity and Acceleration of a Wave
The velocity of the particles can be obtained by taking the partial derivative of the position equation with respect to time. We can...
Doppler Effect - I
Doppler Effect - II
Pipe Flowrate Measurement
The orifice meter is a simple,...
Velocity of an Object

