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For the first time, flow velocity is measured in a vortex of liquid gallium, using the pulsed Doppler shift ultrasonic method. At the top of a copper cylinder filled with liquid gallium, we spin a disk and create a turbulent vortex with a dominant nearly axisymmetric velocity field with little variation in the axial direction. The velocity profiles are shown to be well resolved and in quantitative agreement with earlier observations. Reliable velocity measurements in liquid gallium could be obtained only after serious problems due to the formation of oxides were solved. This work opens the way to performing accurate velocity measurements in other liquid metals; preliminary results for liquid sodium are shown.
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Received: 14 January 2000 / Accepted: 12 January 2001
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Brito, D., Nataf, HC., Cardin, P. et al. Ultrasonic Doppler velocimetry in liquid gallium. Experiments in Fluids 31, 653–663 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003480100312
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003480100312