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Analysis of a non-contact magnetoelastic torque transducer
Authors:R Andreescu  B Spellman  EP Furlani
Affiliation:1. Applied Research Center, 12000 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606, USA;2. Siemens VDO, 100 Electronics Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35824, USA;3. Eastman Kodak Company, 343 State Street, Rochester, NY 14650-2121, USA
Abstract:Results are presented for the performance of a magnetoelastic torque transducer that converts a torque-induced strain in a non-magnetic shaft into changes in a measurable magnetic field. The magnetic field is generated by a thin magnetostrictive layer that is coated onto the circumference of the shaft. The layer is magnetized and has an initial residual strain. The magnetization within the layer rotates in response to changes in the strain which occur when the shaft is torqued. The magnetic field produced by the layer changes with the magnetization and this can be sensed by a magnetometer to monitor the torque on the shaft. In this paper, a phenomenological theory is developed for predicting the performance of the transducer. The theory can be used to predict the magnetic field distribution of the transducer as a function of the physical properties of the magnetic coating, its residual strain, and the applied torque. It enables rapid parametric analysis of transducer performance, which is useful for the development and optimization of novel non-contact torque sensors.
Keywords:Magnetic torque sensor  Non-contact torque sensor  Magnetoelastic sensor  Magnetostrictive torque sensor
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