DocumentCode :
791160
Title :
Magnetically soft higher order harmonic stress and temperature sensors
Author :
Ong, Keat G. ; Grimes, Craig A.
Author_Institution :
State Coll., Sentech Corp., State College, PA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
3414
Lastpage :
3416
Abstract :
A stress and temperature sensor based on changes in the higher order harmonics of a magnetically soft magnetoelastic sensor is reported. When excited by a low-frequency ac magnetic field, the nonlinear permeability of the ferromagnetic sensor causes the emission of higher order magnetic induction that can be detected by a coil. The sensor can be used for temperature monitoring since temperature affects the permeability and magnetic hardness of the sensor material, causing a change in the higher order harmonic amplitudes. The higher order harmonics also respond to stress since the sensor material is magnetoelastic. A theoretical model is presented to explain the effects of temperature and stress on the higher order harmonics. Experimental results are presented illustrating application of this sensor technology to monitoring of stress and temperature from within solid structures such as wooden and concrete beams.
Keywords :
amorphous magnetic materials; concrete; condition monitoring; electromagnetic induction; ferromagnetic materials; harmonic analysis; intelligent sensors; magnetic permeability; magnetic sensors; magnetoelastic effects; soft magnetic materials; stress measurement; temperature sensors; wood; Co65Fe4Ni2Si15B14; Fe40Ni38Mo4B18; Fe81B13.5Si3.5C2; amorphous ferromagnetic alloys; bridges; buildings; coil; concrete beams; ferromagnetic sensor; higher order harmonic amplitudes; higher order magnetic induction; low-frequency ac magnetic field; magnetic hardness; magnetically soft higher order harmonic stress; magnetically soft magnetoelastic sensor; nonlinear permeability; roadbeds; solid structures; stress monitoring; stress sensor; temperature monitoring; temperature sensors; wooden beams; Building materials; Coils; Magnetic materials; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Permeability; Soft magnetic materials; Stress; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.816168
Filename :
1233414
Link To Document :
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