Campbell Scientific Hukseflux HFP01-L Soil Heat Flux Plate Sensor

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The HFP01 measures soil heat flux, typically for energy-balance or Bowen-ratio flux systems. It outputs a voltage signal that is proportional to the heat flux of the surrounding medium.

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Description

The HFP01 uses a thermopile to measure temperature gradients across its plate. Operating in a completely passive way, it generates a small output voltage that is proportional to this differential temperature. Assuming that the heat flux is steady, that the thermal conductivity of the body is constant, and that the sensor has negligible influence on the thermal flow pattern, the signal of the HFP01 is directly proportional to the local heat flux.

The HFP01’s output is in millivolts. To convert this measured voltage to heat flux, it must be divided by the plate’s calibration constant. A unique calibration constant is supplied with each sensor.

Additional information

Measures

Conductive Heat Flux, Radiative Heat Flux

Measurement Range

from -2000 to 2000 W/m²

Functionality

Bare Sensor

Available for Rent

No

Supplier

Campbell Scientific

Datasheet

Manual


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