Help with Thesis: Measuring Flue Air Flow

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The discussion revolves around a final year thesis focused on measuring air flow in a model chimney using a gas torch. The user seeks methods to determine the flow rate of air through a one-meter aluminum duct. A personal anecdote about starting a fire in a fireplace is shared, illustrating practical knowledge of chimney updrafts. Another participant expresses interest in the thesis, which involves a chimney heat recovery unit that successfully raises water temperature using a coil exchanger. The conversation highlights both the technical challenge of measuring air flow and the innovative aspects of the thesis project.
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I all, new to this forum and just looking for a bit of help in my final year thesis.
I have built a model chimney and using a gas torch to represent a fire. I would like to know is there any way i would be able to get the flow rate of the air going through the model flue (alimumin duct). It is one meter in length . Thanks
 
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diar1000, Welcome to Physics Forums!

When I was young my family lived in a home with a fireplace in the living room. Before lighting the fire, my father crumpled up a few newspaper sheets and jammed them up in the chimney flue. We first lighted that paper to start the updraft, then the main fire materials. As a result, our living room never filled with smoke.

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This isn't really an answer to your question I am just interested. What is your thesis on?
 
Its on a chimney heat recovery unit. i have produced a modle one with a coil exchanger wrapped about the flue of a chimney and using gravity flow I've manged to raise temperture in a 10 litre tank by 15 by only using a bunson burner.
 
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