Testování senzorů plynů v simulovaných podmínkách aerodynamického tunelu.

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This thesis focuses on testing the robustness of sensors under environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity and flow velocity in simulated wind tunnel conditions. The aim of the thesis is to assess how these factors affect the accuracy and reliability of sensors that measure CO2 gas in air. The research involves the simulation of a variety of climatic and flow conditions to which the sensors may be exposed in real operation. Their validation is performed by comparing the measured values with the results of the established analytical equipment. The results of this work provide important insights into the ability of lowcost sensors to withstand variable conditions. In this way, it contributes to the improvement of measurement systems in research and industrial sectors where sensors are essential for reliable data acquisition and analysis.

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CO2 Sensor, lowcost sensor, wind tunnel, carbon dioxine, air conditioning chamber, NDIR, global warming, carbonation of concrete, temperature, humidity, flow velocity.

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