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Automatic measurement of boundary layer temperature and humidity fields

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A method of automatic measurement of the temperature and humidity fields in a boundary layer is described. The results are made available in the form of automatically drawn graphs on a scale convenient for determining boundary layer thickness.

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Shantyr, G.V. Automatic measurement of boundary layer temperature and humidity fields. Journal of Engineering Physics 10, 189–192 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832623

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