MHD Technology Laboratory - Applied Magnetohydrodynamics
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- We are team of scientists from University of Latvia working on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) problems. MHD combines electromagnetism and fluid mechanics and describes processes ranging from semi levitating ferrofluid droplets to Earth’s self-generated magnetic field and plasma physics in space.And here in Institute of Physics we study liquid metal behaviour in presence of electric and magnetic fields.
We apply our extensive MHD knowledge to study problems dealing with liquid metal transport, melting, stirring, refining and stability. In MHD Technology Laboratory physicists, chemists and engineers study and build custom machines which are applied in metallurgy, nuclear plants and new material development.
Source of magnetic field of Sun video:
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Source for Electromagentic levitaion:
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Massive permanent magnet:
• Massive 600 kg (1300 l...
Bismuth crystals:
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Magnetic field of wires, coils and inductors
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Music: Perception by Bensound
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Made and narrated by researcher Reinis Baranovskis
Plasmaphysics and magnetohydrodynamics offer superior answeres to many questions regarding cosmology and daily life. I think it is sad, that those both fields are so underrated. Keep on the good work!
Okay I'm not sure if you still read old posts but I have a question about MHD, have you ever heard about a facility in Montana that used plasmasized coal to extract a DC voltage to run the control system? The coal was sent to a boiler for power and it was cleaner burning then other emissions from other plants.
Subscribed. I’m in college to become a physicist and MHD is one of my fields of interest. Very cool stuff.
Yoy guys do cool stuff. Not wondering why you have a RUclips channel at all
Rare Earth Magnets alloy will be used as part of drug administration as for the purpose of therapy. IMHO.....Thank you Latvia!
freaking amazing
Is the project which is presented like Latvia's scientists are developing melting technology your's?
"We apply our extensive MHD knowledge to study problems dealing with liquid metal transport, melting, stirring, refining and stability."
I was wondering if you have tried to pump liquid metal using a Tesla Valve and weak permanent magnets + an overlapping alternating magnetic field. I would imagine it possible to pump the liquid metal highly upwards, in pulses - much like a heart transports blood.
A video on the findings would be absolutely appreciated - as doing my own experiments unfortunately isn't cheap.
Great channel and awesome explanations! Subscribed :ø)
A video on how to clean liquid metal would be greatly appreciated - Removing oxidation + foreign particles contaminating the fluid so it can be reused, not discarded as 'slag'. Thanks in advance!
Quantum Gravity
Thank you for your work!!!
Could you speak on things such as how mhd was used on the SR-71 or submarines to eliminate friction drag. Basically Star Trek Shields!
It wasn't the SR-71 but Russian AJAX, NASA MHD DOE/NETL Workshop Blankson-Schneider Oct 2014, WEAVs, MHD Torpedos(Russia), HUAC, CIA CREST JPRS:10040 The Japan Report, and Hypersonics will give you a good basis.
Lockheed used inertial mass reduction during the Aurora campaign(Post SR-71) for use of manned hypersonics. Also used it for the HTV-X
what do you think about antigraviton