The paper presents a Halbach array magnet system(HAMS)for the application within a very first Lorentz force velocimetry(LFV)experiment for electrolytic flows.Here the design,assembling procedure and characterization m...The paper presents a Halbach array magnet system(HAMS)for the application within a very first Lorentz force velocimetry(LFV)experiment for electrolytic flows.Here the design,assembling procedure and characterization method are presented under consideration of the strict limited weight of the system.HAMS increase the Lorentz force outcome by a factor of three compared to the currently used simple magnet systems.Furthermore the fluid profile influence on a LFV measurement on electrolytes is investigated numerically-directly on the planned test setup-and presented for the first time.Here the Lorentz forces,generated by the HAMS,decreases by 8%comparing an ideal plug-like profile at the inlet with a semi-parabolic profile arising near the outlet of the experiment.展开更多
基金Item Sponsored by German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Research Training Group"Lorentz Force Velocimetry and Lorentz Force Eddy Current Testing" (RTG-1567/1)
文摘The paper presents a Halbach array magnet system(HAMS)for the application within a very first Lorentz force velocimetry(LFV)experiment for electrolytic flows.Here the design,assembling procedure and characterization method are presented under consideration of the strict limited weight of the system.HAMS increase the Lorentz force outcome by a factor of three compared to the currently used simple magnet systems.Furthermore the fluid profile influence on a LFV measurement on electrolytes is investigated numerically-directly on the planned test setup-and presented for the first time.Here the Lorentz forces,generated by the HAMS,decreases by 8%comparing an ideal plug-like profile at the inlet with a semi-parabolic profile arising near the outlet of the experiment.