Abstract

The article substantiates the necessity of measuring the longitudinal T1 and transverse T2 relaxation times of the flowing media to control its state. For such measurements, a new method for measuring T1 in a flowing fluid is proposed. Therefore, the results of experimental studies are presented. In addition, measured values of relaxation constants were compared to the data obtained on industrial devices was performed. The results of this comparison are also presented.

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