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Fe-Rich Wires as Elements for Torsion Sensors Based in Torsion Impedance Effect

Author:
Sánchez Rodríguez, María LuisaUniovi authority; Olivera Cabo, JesúsUniovi authority; Santos Rodríguez, Jesús DanielUniovi authority; Álvarez Alonso, PabloUniovi authority; Pérez Fernández, María JoséUniovi authority; Gorría Korres, PedroUniovi authority; Hernando Grande, BlancaUniovi authority
Subject:

Amorphous Wires

Torsion Inpedance

Torsion Sensors

Publication date:
2007
Editorial:

American Scientific Publishers

Publisher version:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/sl.2007.070
Citación:
Sensor Letters, 5(1), p. 89-92(2007); doi:10.1166/sl.2007.070
Descripción física:
p. 89-92
Abstract:

Fe-rich amorphous wires with positive magnetostriction coefficient, employed in the as-quenched state and after being submitted to current annealing treatments with and without an applied torsional stress, show large impedance responses to applied tensional and torsional stresses. This high response can be employed to develop torsion sensitive elements in technological devices. The resistive and reactive components of the impedance were studied for as-quenched and current annealed Fe73.5Si13.5B9Cu1Nb3 wires as a function of applied torsional stresses, i.e., the torsion impedance (TI) effect. The real part of the impedance showed maxima at finite (non-zero) applied torsion for both twist and untwist annealed wires. Large responses, up to 180% for the reactive component of the impedance were obtained at a 100 kHz drive current frequency for the as-quenched wire demonstrating the possibility of using these wires based on the TI effect as a torsion sensor. Results can be explained taking into account the influence of the annealing treatment on the domain structure, magnetostriction, and magnetic parameters of the amorphous wire.

Fe-rich amorphous wires with positive magnetostriction coefficient, employed in the as-quenched state and after being submitted to current annealing treatments with and without an applied torsional stress, show large impedance responses to applied tensional and torsional stresses. This high response can be employed to develop torsion sensitive elements in technological devices. The resistive and reactive components of the impedance were studied for as-quenched and current annealed Fe73.5Si13.5B9Cu1Nb3 wires as a function of applied torsional stresses, i.e., the torsion impedance (TI) effect. The real part of the impedance showed maxima at finite (non-zero) applied torsion for both twist and untwist annealed wires. Large responses, up to 180% for the reactive component of the impedance were obtained at a 100 kHz drive current frequency for the as-quenched wire demonstrating the possibility of using these wires based on the TI effect as a torsion sensor. Results can be explained taking into account the influence of the annealing treatment on the domain structure, magnetostriction, and magnetic parameters of the amorphous wire.

URI:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/asp/senlet/2007/00000005/00000001/art00025?token=004c1424fb17437a63736a6f576b464c7e666c4450495b6f644a467c79675d7c4e7247700f18
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/8888
ISSN:
1546-198X; 1546-1971
DOI:
10.1166/sl.2007.070
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