Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
A velocimeter is described based upon the same principle as the five-hole Conrad tube yawmeter. However it uses a single tube, cut obliquely at 45°, that rotates about its own axis together with an outer closely-fitting concentric tube, cut normal to its axis, that can be slid forward over the mouth of the chamfered tube. The small measuring volume, about 1 mm3, and well-defined measuring point enable the probe to be used with some confidence in regions of high shear. Some typical results obtained with the probe in a highly-sheared, three-dimensional flow are given.