Investigation of a Steady Magnetohydrodynamic Shear Layer using Hot-film Anemometry

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THEORETICAL studies of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows in ducts and around bodies of revolution have predicted the occurrence of intense shear layers in these systems. This study is a detailed investigation of velocity profiles in such a shear layer. A miniature, quartz-insulated, cylindrical, hot-film sensor (0.03 mm in diameter and sensitive length of 0.50 mm, supplied by Thermo-Systems Inc., St Paul, Minnesota) is used in the constant-temperature mode in mercury; this device shows much promise as a velocity indicator in electrically conducting media. I have already discussed the application of hot-film anemometry to low speed mercury flows (0-15 cm/s)1,2, and higher speed applications have been discussed by Hoff3.

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