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A Linear Eddy Current Speed Sensor With a Perpendicular Coils Configuration

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A novel 3D analytical method is presented for the description and for the design of an eddy current speed sensor that is fast and has high precision that works for a conductive moving target.
Abstract
This paper presents a new linear eddy current speed sensor with rectangular-shaped coils. The excitation coil and the pick-up coil have a perpendicular configuration without a magnetic yoke. The proposed sensor is shorter than the previous designs. The sensor works for a conductive moving target; in this paper we present calculations and an experimental verification for solid iron and aluminum moving part materials. A novel 3D analytical method is presented for the description and for the design of an eddy current speed sensor that is fast and has high precision. The source fields and the reaction fields caused by induced eddy currents are separated in our 3D analytical method, which facilitates an enhanced investigation of the features of the speed sensor. Evaluations of the effects of the moving part material and of coil lift off on the performance of the speed sensor are made with the use of a 3D analytical method. Measurements are performed for an eddy current speed sensor at different speeds up to 11.65 m/s and at different frequencies with a novel analytical model in terms of the induced voltage in the pickup coil versus speed. Simplicity and high precision are the main advantages of the proposed speed sensor. The achieved linearity error is 0.47% (measured) up to 11.6 m/s, and 0.43% (calculated) up to 117 m/s (420 km/h).

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An eddy current speed sensor with a novel configuration of longitudinal and transversal coils

TL;DR: In this article , an efficient eddy current speed sensor with high sensitivity and fault-tolerant capability using novel pickup coil configurations has been presented, which has one rectangular excitation coil and two sets of pickup coils for voltage measurement.
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A Linear Eddy Current Speed Sensor for Speed Measurement of Magnetic and Nonmagnetic Conductive Objects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a novel structure of contactless eddy current speed sensor for linear speed measurements of flat shape type conductive objects, which consists of one excitation coil and two different antiserially connected pick up coils.
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A Linear Eddy Current Speed Sensor for Speed Measurement of Conductive Objects

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented the structure of an eddy current sensor for linear speed measurements, which has one excitation coil and two pairs of antiserially connected pick-up coils, which are located inside and outside the excitation coils.
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Magnetic Sensors and Magnetometers

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Speed and Load Torque Observer Application in High-Speed Train Electric Drive

TL;DR: The concept of diagnostic system is presented in this paper, and proper criteria are proposed, and the suggested system is designed to work without a speed sensor in the case of existing sensor faults.