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ISBN 978-3-8440-1299-6
Paperback
206 Seiten
105 Abbildungen
305 g
21 x 14,8 cm
Englisch
Dissertation
September 2012
Hendrik Husstedt
Measurement of Magnetic Fields for the Testing of Automotive Sensors
The focus of this thesis is to find concepts for the accurate measurement of magnetic fields used in automotive applications. This means all three degrees of freedom of magnetic fields have to be measured at different positions in space. The fields, typically used in automotive applications, have amplitudes in the range of 10 µT — 200mT, and the volume, where the field has to be measured, has a size of a few cubic centimeters. Moreover, the magnetic fields may be strongly inhomogeneous with a gradient in the range of 1% per 10 µm. In this thesis, two different measurement concepts are presented. First, the design and realization of a measurement station is shown which allows for scanning the geometry and the magnetic field of an arbitrary field source. This setup is denoted as "magnetic and coordinate measuring machine" (MCMM), and consists of an optical probe and a magnetic sensor which both are connected to moving axes. For accurate measurements, the MCMM has to be calibrated. Therefore, optical and magnetic calibration methods are discussed, and an extensive estimation of accuracy is performed. Finally, the functionality of the measurement station is demonstrated with two measurement examples. Second, the design and the realization of a monitoring sensor are depicted. This sensor consists of three one dimensional Hall sensors attached to a framework which provides reamed holes for an accurate positioning. In addition, three air coils are integrated into the framework so that a self-test and self-calibration is possible in the application. The complete monitoring sensor is designed for a wide temperature range so that it can be applied to the test environment of automotive magnetic sensors. Furthermore, a measurement setup, consisting of 12 air coils, is presented which allows one to analyze important geometrical parameters of the monitoring sensor.
Schlagwörter: Magnetic scanning; Hall sensor; CMM; MCMM
Measurement-, Actuator-, and Simulation-Technology
Herausgegeben von Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Manfred Kaltenbacher, Wien
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DOI 10.2370/9783844012996
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