会议专题

New Developments in Lorentz Force Velocimetry

  Lorentz force velocimetry(LFV)is a noncontact technique for the measurement of velocities in high-temperature metal melts that is based on exposing the liquid metal to a magnetic field and measuring the force acting upon the magnet system([1],[2],[3],[4]).The present communication provides an overview of recent research activities in LFV carried out at the Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics at Ilmenau University of Techology.The overview will focus on fundamental issues such as the suitability of LFV for local velocity measurement as well as on applications such as flow measurement in poorly conducting melts,industrial applications in aluminium production as well as on wet,dry and numerical calibration methods for LFV-systems.The present overview will be supplemented by individual presentations on specific topics to be presented in the papers by Heinicke,Jian,Wegfrass,Gramss,Kolesnikov and Karcher.

Flow measurement magnetohydrodynamics

A.Thess V.Minchenya G.Pulugundla C.Resagk F.Santara J.Schumacher S.Tympel C.Weidermann A.Wegfrass T.Boeck S.Engert M.Gramss C.Heinicke D.Jian C.Karcher R.Klein Y.Kolesnikov

Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics,Ilmenau University of Technology P.O. Box 100565,98684 Ilmenau Germany

国际会议

The 7th International Conference on Electromagnetic Processing of Materials(第七届冶金与材料电磁过程国际大会)

北京

英文

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2012-10-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)