Simulation of Fluid Dynamics Monitoring Using Ultrasonic Measurements
Résumé
The simulation of the propagation of ultrasonic waves in a moving fluid will improve the
efficiency of the ultrasonic flow monitoring and that of the in-service monitoring for various reactors
in several industries. The most recent simulations are mostly limited to 3D representations of the
insonified volume but without really considering the temporal aspect of the flow. The advent of highperformance
computing (HPC) now makes it possible to propose the first 4D simulations, with the
representation of the inspected medium evolving over time. This work is based on a highly accurate
double simulation. A first computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, performed in previous
work, described the fluid medium resulting from the mixing of hot jets in a cold opaque fluid. There
have been many sensor developments over the years in this domain, as ultrasounds are the only
method able to give information in an opaque medium. The correct design of these sensors, as well
as the precise and confident analysis of their measurements, will progress with the development of
the modeling of wave propagation in such a medium. An important parameter to consider is the
flow temperature description, as a temperature gradient in the medium deflects the wave path and
may sometimes cause its division. We develop a 4D wave propagation simulation in a very realistic,
temporally fluctuating medium. A high-performance simulation is proposed in this work to include
an ultrasonic source within the medium and to calculate the wave propagation between a transmitter
and a receiver. The analysis of the wave variations shows that this through-transmission setup can
track the jet mixing time variations. The steps needed to achieve these results are described using the
spectral-element-based numerical tool SPECFEM3D. It is shown that the low-frequency fluctuation
of the liquid metal flow can be observed using ultrasonic measurements.
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