Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage

The core aspects to characterize the wind condition of the environment around us are direction and speed, simply the value of velocity. This encourages the researchers to address the lack of locally fabricated ultrasonic anemometers available in the Philippine market. The study develops a locally fa...

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Main Authors: Jewel Leila Mae A. San Pedro, Dan William C. Martinez, Patrick James P. Gozun, Kyle Andrew C. Reyes, Suzaine Joice Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2023-12-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14112
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author Jewel Leila Mae A. San Pedro
Dan William C. Martinez
Patrick James P. Gozun
Kyle Andrew C. Reyes
Suzaine Joice Ruiz
author_facet Jewel Leila Mae A. San Pedro
Dan William C. Martinez
Patrick James P. Gozun
Kyle Andrew C. Reyes
Suzaine Joice Ruiz
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description The core aspects to characterize the wind condition of the environment around us are direction and speed, simply the value of velocity. This encourages the researchers to address the lack of locally fabricated ultrasonic anemometers available in the Philippine market. The study develops a locally fabricated ultrasonic wind anemometer that can measure a wide range of wind speeds and determine its direction. The casing of the anemometer will be manufactured using 3D-printing technology and utilize ultrasonic sensors to achieve accuracy and customizability. In this paper, testing has been conducted to test and validate the capability of the ultrasonic anemometer in which the data gathered from these tests will be used to calibrate the system and design of the ultrasonic wind anemometer. The wind speed and direction measured by the ultrasonic anemometer are collected and employed in the cloud for easy access when the data is needed. The developed ultrasonic wind anemometer with cloud data transfer and storage has been fabricated successfully for wind monitoring and the device could be a stand-alone wind measuring instrument or can be integrated within a weather monitoring system. Improving the wind velocity obtained by the localized ultrasonic wind anemometer using other ultrasonic sensors and exploring different microcontrollers may be employed for more testing and validation in the future.
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spelling doaj.art-7d29c6339f8a4d498bb887925d5beb892023-12-15T23:51:09ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162023-12-0110610.3303/CET23106052Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and StorageJewel Leila Mae A. San PedroDan William C. MartinezPatrick James P. GozunKyle Andrew C. ReyesSuzaine Joice RuizThe core aspects to characterize the wind condition of the environment around us are direction and speed, simply the value of velocity. This encourages the researchers to address the lack of locally fabricated ultrasonic anemometers available in the Philippine market. The study develops a locally fabricated ultrasonic wind anemometer that can measure a wide range of wind speeds and determine its direction. The casing of the anemometer will be manufactured using 3D-printing technology and utilize ultrasonic sensors to achieve accuracy and customizability. In this paper, testing has been conducted to test and validate the capability of the ultrasonic anemometer in which the data gathered from these tests will be used to calibrate the system and design of the ultrasonic wind anemometer. The wind speed and direction measured by the ultrasonic anemometer are collected and employed in the cloud for easy access when the data is needed. The developed ultrasonic wind anemometer with cloud data transfer and storage has been fabricated successfully for wind monitoring and the device could be a stand-alone wind measuring instrument or can be integrated within a weather monitoring system. Improving the wind velocity obtained by the localized ultrasonic wind anemometer using other ultrasonic sensors and exploring different microcontrollers may be employed for more testing and validation in the future.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14112
spellingShingle Jewel Leila Mae A. San Pedro
Dan William C. Martinez
Patrick James P. Gozun
Kyle Andrew C. Reyes
Suzaine Joice Ruiz
Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
Chemical Engineering Transactions
title Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
title_full Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
title_fullStr Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
title_full_unstemmed Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
title_short Development of Localized 3D-Printed Ultrasonic Wind Anemometer with Cloud Data Transfer and Storage
title_sort development of localized 3d printed ultrasonic wind anemometer with cloud data transfer and storage
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/14112
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