Transfer of Pulses Along a Liquid Metal Flow

Authors

  • Ilya Vladimirovich Kolesnichenko Author
  • Vladimir Sergeevich Ozernykh Author
  • Efim Golbraikh Author

Abstract

This work develops a method for measuring the speed of an isothermal flow of liquid metal in a cylindrical channel. The method does not require calibration, is non-contact and is based on a correlation technique. The generation of pulses is carried out using rotating magnetic field inductors. Pulses of the axial velocity component are recorded by recording the electromagnetic response of local velocity meters. It is shown that with a small number of pulses, the value of the correlation function is small, which does not allow the velocity to be reliably measured, even with increasing pulse intensity. Conversely, a high degree of correlation for this technique is achieved with a significant increase in the number of pulses, which entails an increase in the duration of measurements.

Author Biographies

  • Ilya Vladimirovich Kolesnichenko
    Cand. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Head of the Technological Hydrodynamics Department
  • Vladimir Sergeevich Ozernykh
    Junior Research Fellow
  • Efim Golbraikh
    Ph.D., Dr. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Professor, Physics Department

Published

2023-11-06

Issue

Section

Physics