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Abstract
It is important to measure the global and/or local velocity of an in-pipe metallic flow to control its running state in applications such as a Tokamak fusion reactor. The magnetic field outside the pipe wall will be perturbed by the motion induced eddy current when the liquid metal flows across an applied static magnetic field. This phenomenon gives a possibility to evaluate the in-pipe velocity from the measured magnetic field perturbation signals. In this paper, a non-intrusive velocity evaluation method is proposed accordingly for measuring the velocity of liquid metal through measurement and inversion of the magnetic field surrounding the pipe. An efficient forward simulation method to calculate the magnetic field near a metallic flow in a static environmental magnetic field is developed at first. An inversion scheme based on the singular value decomposition and the L-curve method is then proposed to reconstruct the velocity distribution at a pipe cross-section with the linear equations correlating the flow velocity and the magnetic field regulated using the Tikhonov method. The reconstruction results of pipe flows of different velocity modes verified the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed velocity measurement method for in-pipe metallic flows.
在托卡马克核聚变反应堆等应用中,测量管道内金属流的整体和/或局部速度以控制其运行状态非常重要。当液态金属流过外加静磁场时,管壁外的磁场会受到运动诱发的涡流扰动。这种现象为根据测量到的磁场扰动信号评估管道内速度提供了可能。本文相应地提出了一种非侵入式速度评估方法,通过测量和反转管道周围的磁场来测量液态金属的速度。首先开发了一种高效的正演模拟方法,用于计算静态环境磁场中金属流附近的磁场。然后提出了一种基于奇异值分解和 L 曲线方法的反演方案,利用 Tikhonov 方法将流速和磁场调节相关联的线性方程重建管道横截面处的速度分布。不同速度模式的管道流的重建结果验证了所提出的管道内金属流速度测量方法的可行性和效率。
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