- Location
- brooklyn, ny
laminar airflow is required because the sensor is only reading a very small fraction of the total airflow surface area & for it to be acurate the small sample it does measure needs to be an acurate representation of the total airflow... laminar airflow means even straight & non turbulent... if it isn't laminar then the total suface area will not be even & a small portion of that measured surface will not be an acurate representation of the total airflow... if there is a more dense stream of air that happens to hit the sensor then it will think there is more total airflow than there actually is & if a more dense stream happens to be swirling & riding the wall of the sensor then the sensor will measure less airflow than actual... sometimes a screen placed in front of the sensor can help smooth out a turbulent flow & this practice was pretty common on a lot of domestics when mass air measuring was relatively young but it does also add restriction...
