Title :
Magnetic Flux Density Tracking Control for the Measurement of Isomagnetic Lines
Author :
Yang, Chun-Hsien ; Tsai, Mi-Ching
Author_Institution :
Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan
Abstract :
A fast measurement system that can characterize a magnet during manufacturing would be a great aid to quality control. The traditional approach measures the magnetic flux density across a specified plane to precisely characterize the magnet. However, this is a time-consuming process. To speed up the magnet characterization, we have developed a new characterization concept based on isomagnetic line inspection at a designated flux density, as well as a servo control system for isomagnetic line measurement and two measuring techniques (magnetic vector tracking and triple-point searching). Experimental results verify the feasibility and performance of the proposed method.Due to the increasing use of magnets in industrial applications, a measurement system that can characterize a magnet during manufacturing has become an important issue. This will be a great aid to quality control. The traditional approach measures the magnetic flux density across a specified plane to precisely characterize the magnet. However, this is a very time consuming process. To speed up the magnet characterization, this paper proposes a new characterization concept using an isomagnetic line inspection method at a designated flux density. In addition, a servo control system for isomagnetic line measurement and two measuring techniques (magnetic vector tracking and triple-point searching) are developed. Experimental results verify the feasibility and performance of the proposed methods.
Keywords :
magnets; quality control; isomagnetic line inspection; isomagnetic line measurement; magnet; magnetic flux density tracking control; magnetic vector tracking; quality control; servo control system; triple-point searching; Isomagnetic line; magnet characterization; magnetic vector tracking; quality control; triple-point searching;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2007.910674