
AbstractThis paper describes the experimental measurements of the time‐averaged velocities of gases in a field of variable composition and temperature. The conventional theory of hot‐wire anemometry is extended to include the effects of both natural and forced convection to gases having variable fluid properties. Observations of the fully developed turbulent velocity fields in the presence of moderate mass transfer rates revealed no significant effect of mass transfer on the velocity distribution.
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