Metallic glass core utilization as the magnetoelastic torque sensor
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2015.50153Keywords:
torque sensors, amorphous magnetite, metallic glassAbstract
The possibility of metallic glass core utilization as magnetoelastic torque sensors was presented. Design solution of the torque transfer to the ring metallic glass cores was proposed. Magnetoelastic characteristics B(H)T,Ms (take into account the dependence of the magnetic induction B on the magnetic field strength H at a constant torque Ms and temperature T), as well as characteristics B (MS)H,T, which describe the dependence of the magnetic induction B on the torque Ms at constant magnetic field strengths H and temperature T were investigated.
Studies were carried out using metallic glass Fe78Si13B9. The results showed significant magnetic parameters of cores, such as the magnetic induction B, the coercive force Hc and magnetic permeability ma depending on the given moment Ms. Studies have shown the possibility of metallic glass core utilization to build magnetoelastic torque sensors.
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