Effect of magnetostriction on the core loss, noise, and vibration of fluxgate sensor composed of amorphous materials
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
7
Pages
3862-3865
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
This paper presents a new multistructure fluxgate magnetic sensor composed of Metglas ? Fe-based amorphous HB1 material. The core thickness of the fabricated structure is 0.0254 mm �� 30 pieces, and its width is 5 mm. The magnetic loss of the fluxgate core is simulated through finite element analysis. The fluxgate sensor is experimentally analyzed over a frequency range 0.5-3 kHz. The sensor performance exploits the advantages of the multistructure core-shaped magnetic material as well as the second-harmonic operation mechanism. Excellent flux responses are detected for the triangular core sensor, which has different operating frequencies for magnetostriction variation, harmonic response, total harmonic distortion, noise level, sensor vibration, and sensitivity. The influence of magnetostriction, magnetic loss, and permeability in multiangled cores for different frequencies is analyzed. Our multistructure fluxgate sensor is suitable for various applications including power transformer and inverter for interior magnetic core fault detection, owing to its thin-film configuration, high sensitivity, high resolution, and low magnetic loss.
Type
journal article
