Feasibility Analysis of Submarine Debye Effect Magnetic Field Detection Based on Fluent
DOI: 10.23977/jeeem.2024.070308 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 152
Author(s)
Weiyi Du 1
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1 Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, China
Corresponding Author
Weiyi DuABSTRACT
High-salinity seawater contains a large number of sodium ions and chloride ions. These ions not only carry charges but also have different masses. The thrust generated by a submarine moving underwater will inevitably accelerate the ions and cause the centers of mass of positive and negative ions to separate, forming a polarization current. This, in turn, generates a special magnetic field known as the Debye Effect magnetic field. Can the Debye effect magnetic field be detected in relation to the movement speed of seawater ions? This paper establishes a simulation platform for submarine motion, and the results show that during the submarine's impact with the water flow, there will be fluctuations in seawater velocity. This indicates that it is feasible to detect the changes in the Debye effect magnetic field during submarine motion.
KEYWORDS
Debye effect magnetic field, magnetic anomaly detection, fluid simulation, FluentCITE THIS PAPER
Weiyi Du, Feasibility Analysis of Submarine Debye Effect Magnetic Field Detection Based on Fluent. Journal of Electrotechnology, Electrical Engineering and Management (2024) Vol. 7: 64-68. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jeeem.2024.070308.
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