کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5405317 | 1506016 | 2014 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- Earth's field NMR used with upstream pre-polarising magnet to measure fast flow.
- NMR signal measured as a function of flow rate (0-1Â m/s) and separation distance.
- Flow model developed, parameter-free, to account for NMR signal modulation.
- Successful methodology demonstration with a metallic pipe in polarising region.
In this paper we demonstrate the use of Earth's field NMR (EF NMR) combined with a pre-polarising permanent magnet for measuring fast fluid velocities. This time of flight measurement protocol has a considerable history in the literature; here we demonstrate that it is quantitative when employing the Earth's magnetic field for signal detection. NMR signal intensities are measured as a function of flow rate (0-1Â m/s) and separation distance between the permanent magnet and the EF NMR signal detection. These data are quantitatively described by a flow model, ultimately featuring no free parameters, that accounts for NMR signal modulation due to residence time inside the pre-polarising magnet, between the pre-polarising magnet and the detection RF coil and inside the detection coil respectively. The methodology is subsequently demonstrated with a metallic pipe in the pre-polarising region.
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Journal: Journal of Magnetic Resonance - Volume 245, August 2014, Pages 110-115