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In-situ Monitoring of Temperature, Flow and Pressure in Micro Methanol Reformer by Embedded Integrated Multifunction Micro Sensor

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Figure 1. The design of the micro temperature sensor.
Figure 2. The methodology of the hot-wire flow sensor.
Figure 4. The methodology of the capacitive pressure sensor.
Figure 5. The fabrication of the integrated multifunction micro sensor.
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