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The moving traverse method is the most frequently used technique to measure the average air velocity at a cross section.
This can be directly measured using the moving traverse method or calculated from the nine fixed-point velocity readings of the fixed-point traverse method.
It can be seen from Fig. 4 that the moving traverse method appears to obtain higher readings than the fixed-point traverse method at four measuring stations.
It is premature to say whether the greater velocity causes the larger difference between the moving traverse method and the fixed-point traverse method.
Measurement results demonstrate that differences in the measured average air velocities between the moving traverse method and the fixed-point traverse method exist at a cross section where the air velocity spans a wide range.
The average air velocities from the moving traverse method were directly measured in the survey, whereas the average air velocity from the fixed-point traverse method was calculated from the nine fixed-point velocity readings at each cross section using the grid-based mapping program.
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(1) A comprehensive airflow study using single-point reading, moving traverse, and fixed-point traverse methods was conducted at the Safety Research Coal Mine, Bruceton, PA, to determine the appropriate conversion factors for sensor-measured air velocities.
A comprehensive airflow measurement was made at the Safety Research Coal Mine, Bruceton, PA, using three measuring methods including single-point reading, moving traverse, and fixed-point traverse.
Open image in new window Fig. 5 Measured average air velocities from the fixed-point traverse and the moving traverse, and the standard deviation of the measured air velocities from the fixed-point traverse method.
(2) Moving (or continuous) traverse: The anemometer is slowly moved through a plane at right angles to the axis of the airway to take moving traverse readings.
Figure 5 shows the comparisons of the average air velocities measured from the fixed-point traverse and the moving traverse.
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