Abstract:
This paper presents the construction and calibration steps of a hot-wire airflow sensor (anemometer) using an 
incandescent filament as the sensor. Due to the properties of the filament, its high melting point and the materials from 
which it is made, the light bulb filament allows the filament to heat up when electric current is passed through it 
without the filament oxidising rapidly. The paper also describes the aerodynamic calibration of the filament sensor 
using a calibrated anemometer (testo 405i) as a reference point. The experimental results following the calibration 
process confirm that the electrical resistance of a conductor can be successfully used to measure airflow.