DocumentCode
1042746
Title
Theory of induced voltage electromagnetic flowmeasurement
Author
Bevir, M.K.
Author_Institution
University of Oxford, Oxford, England
Volume
6
Issue
2
fYear
1970
fDate
6/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
315
Lastpage
320
Abstract
The contribution of each part of the flow to a meter signal is expressed in terms of a weight vector
and the velocity ν, with the signal
over the flowmeter volume.
depends on the magnetic field
and a vector defined entirely by the electrode and flowmeter geometry. A meter is called "ideal" if the signal is proportional to the flow rate and independent of the flow pattern. The condition on
for this is given and an experimental ideal meter mentioned. Since meters with small (point) electrodes cannot be ideal, weaker conditions on
for flows of different types are reviewed. A technique for designing short meters suitable for rectilinear flow with an unknown axisymmetric velocity profile is briefly described. The behavior of different shapes of electrodes, including electrodes of finite and variable conductivity, is discussed. Finally the problems of pulsating flow, magnetic field specification, and nonuniform and anisotropic blood conductivity are discussed.
and the velocity ν, with the signal
over the flowmeter volume.
depends on the magnetic field
and a vector defined entirely by the electrode and flowmeter geometry. A meter is called "ideal" if the signal is proportional to the flow rate and independent of the flow pattern. The condition on
for this is given and an experimental ideal meter mentioned. Since meters with small (point) electrodes cannot be ideal, weaker conditions on
for flows of different types are reviewed. A technique for designing short meters suitable for rectilinear flow with an unknown axisymmetric velocity profile is briefly described. The behavior of different shapes of electrodes, including electrodes of finite and variable conductivity, is discussed. Finally the problems of pulsating flow, magnetic field specification, and nonuniform and anisotropic blood conductivity are discussed.Keywords
Flow measurement; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Blood; Conductivity; Electrodes; Electromagnetic devices; Geometry; Magnetic fields; Magnetic heads; Shape; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1970.1066752
Filename
1066752
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