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Asked: March 28, 20242024-03-28T22:54:11+05:30 2024-03-28T22:54:11+05:30In: Education

Explain the working principle of a magnetostrictive sensor.

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    2024-03-29T22:17:55+05:30Added an answer on March 29, 2024 at 10:17 pm

    Magnetostrictive Material: The core of a magnetostrictive sensor is typically made of a magnetostrictive material such as nickel, iron, or cobalt alloys. These materials exhibit magnetostrictive properties, meaning they change shape when subjected to a magnetic field.

    Transducer Element: Inside the sensor, there is a transducer element, often in the form of a magnetostrictive wire or rod, which is made of the magnetostrictive material. This element is typically surrounded by a coil through which an electrical current passes to generate a magnetic field.

    Magnetic Field Generation: When an electrical current passes through the coil, it generates a magnetic field around the magnetostrictive wire or rod.

    Magnetostrictive Effect: In the presence of the magnetic field, the magnetostrictive material experiences a change in shape. This change can be in the form of elongation or contraction along the length of the material, depending on the direction of the magnetic field.

    Propagation of Stress Waves: When the shape of the magnetostrictive material changes, it generates stress waves that propagate along its length at a constant speed. These stress waves are analogous to acoustic waves traveling through the material.

    Time-of-Flight Measurement: To measure the position or displacement of an object, the sensor generates an electrical pulse to create a stress wave in the magnetostrictive material. The time it takes for the stress wave to travel from the point of generation to the point where it is detected is directly proportional to the distance traveled by the wave, which in turn correlates with the position of the object being measured.

    Detection of Stress Wave: The sensor detects the stress wave when it reaches a pickup coil located at one end of the magnetostrictive material. This detection is typically achieved by measuring the change in magnetic flux induced in the pickup coil by the moving stress wave.

    Output Signal Processing: The sensor processes the signal received from the pickup coil to determine the time delay between the generation and detection of the stress wave. This time delay is then converted into a distance or position measurement, providing the output signal of the sensor.

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