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2021 MRV Challenge: Hanyang University Results

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Abstract

This presentation is part of the 2021 Magnetic Resonance Velocimetry (MRV) Challenge and represents the results from a combined team of researchers from Hanyang University. Experiments were performed on a square cross-section water channel containing a periodic array of rectangular buildings and an injection site in the floor behind one building at a channel Reynolds number of 15,000. The injector was pulsed periodically to produce a transient, highly three-dimensional (3D) flow. Phase-averaged, 3D three-component velocity measurements were obtained using a 3T Philips scanner and reconstructed to 20 phases across the injection cycle. Additional scan conditions are outlined, as well as an overview of the experimental techniques and equipment used. Detailed results are presented for the flow behavior during several phases of the injection cycle at multiple locations, particularly focusing on complex fluid dynamic behaviors that are highly three-dimensional in nature. The apparatus was also transferred between various research labs worldwide to benchmark transient MRI measurement techniques across independent groups. The results suggest an increased capacity to leverage MRI measurements for flows that are periodic in nature or have repeatable transients.

Publication: The results of this study will be submitted to 'Experiments in Fluids' along with the results of other MRV challenge teams.

Presenters

  • Don-Gwan An

    Hanyang University

Authors

  • Don-Gwan An

    Hanyang University

  • Simon Song

    Hanyang Univ, Hanyang University