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Inductive sensor
About: Inductive sensor is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2282 publications have been published within this topic receiving 21984 citations.
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TL;DR: A magneto-inductive prototype sensor based on magnetic amorphous wires which can detect surface cracks formed in ferromagnetic pieces is presented in this article, which is designed for nondestructive testing and specially for rail car bearing rings revision.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact of fractional order parameters on the sensitivity and nonlinearity of inductive transducers has been analyzed and the results are enriched when a fractional-order inductor is connected in parallel to the fractionalorder resonant inductive transformer.
Abstract: Inductive sensors have been widely used for precise measurement of position, displacement, temperature and pressure as they are extremely reliable in the harsh industrial atmosphere In this paper, fractional order models of inductive transducers namely fractional order variable reluctance inductive transducer and fractional order resonant inductive transducer are developed and its characteristics are analysed The impact of fractional order parameter on the characteristics like sensitivity and nonlinearity of the fractional order transducer are studied The results are enriched when a fractional order inductor is connected in parallel to the fractional order resonant inductive transducer
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23 Dec 1993
TL;DR: In this article, the displacement measuring unit can take the form of a capacitive sensor, an inductive sensor or an optical sensor, and the measuring tip, the carrier and the displacement unit are arranged at a common force exerting frame.
Abstract: The measuring tip (1) is clamped in an adjustable carrier (2), which is connected with a displacement measuring unit (3). The measuring tip, the carrier and the displacement measuring unit are arranged at a common force exerting frame (5). The frame is connected rigidly with a positionally controllable linear drive (6). The carrier (2) is vertically movable and is clamped between two leaf springs (7). The springs are fixed to the common frame (5). The displacement measuring unit (3) can take the form of a capacitive sensor, an inductive sensor or an optical sensor. ADVANTAGE - Permits controlled lowering and application of tip for carrying out conductivity or potential measurements.
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25 Jun 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a valve comprises a tappet and a sensor for detecting an adjustment stroke of the valve, in particular an inductive sensor, wherein the sensor comprises a signal transmitter which comprises a coil, of which the coil axis (S) is substantially in parallel with the axis (A) of the Tappet.
Abstract: A valve comprises a tappet and a sensor for detecting an adjustment stroke of the tappet, in particular an inductive sensor, wherein the sensor comprises a signal transmitter which comprises a coil, of which the coil axis (S) is substantially in parallel with the axis (A) of the tappet.
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09 Jul 2007TL;DR: In this paper, an optical pressure sensor and an electrical capacitive sensor are used to detect when an object is caught between two parts which move in relation to one another in a motor-driven closing mechanism in an electromotively driven window winder system.
Abstract: In order to be able to reliably detect when an object is caught between two parts which move in relation to one another in a motor-driven closing mechanism, in particular in an electromotively driven window winder system, provision is made for the sensor system to have an optical pressure sensor as well as an electrical capacitive sensor in addition. The optical pressure sensor comprises a light-guiding element, a light source for injecting light into the light-guiding element and a light sensor for sensing the light which has been output. The electrical sensor comprises an electrode which is connected to a voltage source. Both sensors are each assigned to an evaluation unit for evaluating the respective signal.
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