Papers by Vicente Jimenez

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2016
A novel wind speed and direction sensor designed for the atmosphere of Mars is described. It is b... more A novel wind speed and direction sensor designed for the atmosphere of Mars is described. It is based on an spherical shell divided into four triangular sectors according to the central projection of tetrahedron onto the surface of the unit sphere. Each sector is individually controlled to be heated above the ambient temperature independently of the wind velocity and incidence angle. A convection heat rate model of four hot spherical triangles under forced wind has been built with FEM thermal-fluidic simulations. The angular sensitivity of the tetrahedral sphere structure has been determined theoretically and compared with tessellation of the sphere by four biangles. A 9mm diameter prototype has been assembled using 3-D printing of the spherical shell housing in the interior commercial platinum resistors connected to an extension of a custom design printed board. Measurements in Martian-like atmosphere demonstrate sensor responsiveness to the flow in the velocity range 1m/s to 13m/s at 10mBar CO2 pressure. Numerical modelization of the sensor behavior allows to devise an inverse algorithm to retrieve the wind direction data from the raw measurements of the power delivered to each spherical sector. The functionality of the inverse algorithm is also demonstrated.
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Papers by Vicente Jimenez