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Some Recent Developments in the Field of Measuring Techniques and Instrumentation for Liquid Metal Flows

The paper reports on new developments in the field of measuring techniques for liquid metal flows. We present three variants of a fully contactless electromagnetic flow meter for determining the integral flow rate in a channel flow. Respective test measurements have been performed at a liquid sodium...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear science and technology 2011-04, Vol.48 (4), p.490
Main Authors: ECKERT, Sven, BUCHENAU, Dominique, GERBETH, Gunter, STEFANI, Frank, WEISS, Frank-Peter
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Language:English
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Summary:The paper reports on new developments in the field of measuring techniques for liquid metal flows. We present three variants of a fully contactless electromagnetic flow meter for determining the integral flow rate in a channel flow. Respective test measurements have been performed at a liquid sodium and lead loop. One of the sensors is of particular interest since its operation does not depend on the electrical conductivity of the liquid metal; hence, it is independent of the melt temperature. Ultrasound Doppler Velocimetry (UDV) determines the velocity profile along the ultrasonic beam, and has the capability to work even through the channel wall. We present measurements obtained in a liquid sodium channel flow. Furthermore, we report on the development of a contactless magnetic tomography of the global flow pattern in liquid metals. This method provides the full three-dimensional mean velocity distribution in a given liquid metal volume.
ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.3327/jnst.48.490