DocumentCode :
3692180
Title :
Ultrasound flow mapping for the investigation of crystal growth
Author :
N. Thieme;R. Nauber;H. Beyer;L. Büttner;J. Czarske;P. Bönisch;K. Dadzis;L. Sylla;D. Meier;O. Pätzold
Author_Institution :
Laboratory for Measurement and Sensor System Techniques, Dresden University of Technology, 01062, Germany
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The production of high quality solar cells requires a deep understanding of the solidification process. Especially when time-dependent magnetic fields are used to improve the material and heat transfer in the melt, the resulting flow structures are complex and unsteady. Hence, numerical simulations are used to gain an insight into the melt flow. For the calibration of the numerical simulations, model experiments using liquid metals at room temperature are used. The melt flow is strongly influenced by the melt height, that constantly decreases during a solidification process. Hence, measuring the position and the shape of the solidification front is required for an understanding of the melt flow. Furthermore a comprehensive flow mapping of complex and unsteady flow phenomena is necessary. Commercial flow instrumentation systems usually utilize only one or a few single element probes that are operated strictly in sequential multiplex. This leads to low frame rates and limits their application to quasi-static flow fields.
Keywords :
"Arrays","Ultrasonic imaging","Ultrasonic variables measurement","Numerical models","Transducers","Field programmable gate arrays","Temperature measurement"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2015 IEEE International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2015.0276
Filename :
7329168
Link To Document :
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