The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement

Non-Destructive measurements of ferromagnetic material and low frequency magnetic flux disturbance require a highly sensitive and stable magnetic sensor with directional capabilities. A magnetometer based on fluxgate princi ple that meets the requirement had been developed using a ferrite ring core....

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Main Authors: Chew, Soon Leong, Shah Ahmad, Rashdi, Jaafar, Rosly
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Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2001
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spelling my.utm.8732017-11-01T04:17:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/873/ The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement Chew, Soon Leong Shah Ahmad, Rashdi Jaafar, Rosly QC Physics Non-Destructive measurements of ferromagnetic material and low frequency magnetic flux disturbance require a highly sensitive and stable magnetic sensor with directional capabilities. A magnetometer based on fluxgate princi ple that meets the requirement had been developed using a ferrite ring core. The ferrite ring core is excited by an excitation current source to achieve hysteresis condition. The pick up coil that is wound across the ring core will pick up the magnetic flux generated in the ring core. This sensing method is based on the conventional type of fluxgate magnetometer with detection of second harmonics by a phase sensitive detector. Major advantages of the fluxgate magnetometer are low cost, directional, easy to construct, reliable and rugged. Penerbit UTM Press 2001-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/873/1/JT34C2.pdf Chew, Soon Leong and Shah Ahmad, Rashdi and Jaafar, Rosly (2001) The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement. Jurnal Teknologi C (34C). pp. 9-16. ISSN 0127-9696 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/34/C/JT34C2.pdf
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Chew, Soon Leong
Shah Ahmad, Rashdi
Jaafar, Rosly
The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
description Non-Destructive measurements of ferromagnetic material and low frequency magnetic flux disturbance require a highly sensitive and stable magnetic sensor with directional capabilities. A magnetometer based on fluxgate princi ple that meets the requirement had been developed using a ferrite ring core. The ferrite ring core is excited by an excitation current source to achieve hysteresis condition. The pick up coil that is wound across the ring core will pick up the magnetic flux generated in the ring core. This sensing method is based on the conventional type of fluxgate magnetometer with detection of second harmonics by a phase sensitive detector. Major advantages of the fluxgate magnetometer are low cost, directional, easy to construct, reliable and rugged.
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author Chew, Soon Leong
Shah Ahmad, Rashdi
Jaafar, Rosly
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Shah Ahmad, Rashdi
Jaafar, Rosly
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title The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
title_short The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
title_full The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
title_fullStr The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
title_full_unstemmed The Development Of Fluxgate Magnetometer For Non-Destructive Measurement
title_sort development of fluxgate magnetometer for non-destructive measurement
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/873/1/JT34C2.pdf
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http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/34/C/JT34C2.pdf
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