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Microwave Doppler Flow meter
Posted Sep 18, 2017, 5:51 a.m. EDT RF & Microwave Engineering, Fluid & Heat Version 5.3 0 Replies
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I'm interested in modelling a microwave plane wave interacting with a moving laminar fluid in order to monitor the doppler shift induced. (Essentially I'm looking at a microwave flowmeter which isn't magnetic based)
I can find plenty of examples based on acuoustics however, this is different physics so I was wondering if anyone was able to help with regards to the microwave regime. I have managed to get a simple flow and microwave plan wave interacting, however, I am unsure how to actually define the doppler shift in the physics (using the RF module).
Regards.
-------------------S.Gunn
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