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Figure 1.

Schematic representation of the wind tunnel with temperature and relative humidity sensors.

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Figure 2.

Schematic representation of the housing for the temperature and relative humidity sensors.

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Figure 3.

Difference between the time that the airflow temperature outside and inside the sensor's housing takes to reach the equilibrium.

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Figure 4.

Difference between the time that the air relative humidity outside and inside the sensor's housing takes to reach the equilibrium.

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Table 1.

Coefficient estimates and statistical analysis of the fitted model.

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Table 2.

Analysis of variance for the regression model.

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Figure 5.

Variation of measured and estimated airflow temperatures outside the protective sensor's housing during the heating process.

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Figure 6.

Comparison between estimated and measured airflow temperatures outside the protective sensor's housing during the heating process.

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Figure 7.

Detail of computational tetrahedral mesh refinement.

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Figure 8.

(A) Temperature variation, and (B) relative humidity variation. (Video S1).

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Figure 9.

Simulation of the transient state of temperature and relative humidity for sensors with protective housing.

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Figure 10.

Comparison between measured and simulated temperatures inside the sensor's housing.

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Figure 11.

Comparison between measured and simulated relative humidity inside the sensor's housing.

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