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Electromagnetic Transducers

This document discusses electromagnetic transducers that generate an emf according to Faraday's law when a conductor or coil moves through a magnetic field. It describes how linear velocity transducers use two coils in phase opposition to measure the velocity of a measurand linked to a permanent magnet sliding between the coils. The output voltage is proportional to the velocity. It also discusses how a similar mechanism is used to measure the flow velocity of a conducting fluid, with an emf generated along the diameter where electrodes measure a voltage proportional to flow velocity.

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Electromagnetic Transducers

This document discusses electromagnetic transducers that generate an emf according to Faraday's law when a conductor or coil moves through a magnetic field. It describes how linear velocity transducers use two coils in phase opposition to measure the velocity of a measurand linked to a permanent magnet sliding between the coils. The output voltage is proportional to the velocity. It also discusses how a similar mechanism is used to measure the flow velocity of a conducting fluid, with an emf generated along the diameter where electrodes measure a voltage proportional to flow velocity.

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ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER

When a moving conductor of length l or a single-turn coil of the same length

moves with a velocity ds/dt across and perpendicular to the lines of magnetic flux

of density B, an emf is generated in the conductor (coil) which is given by

Faraday’s law as e=Bl ds/dt. Now l ds represents an area through which the flux

lines cross during the time dt, and Bl ds is the corresponding differential flux d

through that area. The emf generated corresponding to N turns is

Accordingly, the magnitude of the emf depends on the rate of crossing the lines of

magnetic flux. This transduction mechanism is utilized in a velocity-measuring

transducer. Figure 5.7a shows two coils L1 and L2, which are connected in phase

opposition. The measurand is linked to the permanent magnet, which slides freely

in the coils. The rate of movement of the magnet determines the velocity of the

measurand. The output voltage is proportional to the velocity for all positions of

the magnet. These transducers are known as linear velocity transducers (LVTs).
Figure 5.7 Electromagnetic Transducers. (a) Linear velocity transducer (LVT).

(b) Flow velocity transducer.

Another application of this transduction mechanism is in sensing the flow velocity

V of an electrically conducting fluid as shown in Fig. 5.7b. the flow is into the

plane of the paper. The magnetic field is normal to the flow. The emf is generated

along the diameter a-b normal to the flow and the magnetic field B. The voltage

across the electrodes inserted into the flow at a and b is proportional to the flow

velocity.

Source: http://mediatoget.blogspot.in/2012/05/electromagnetic-transducer.html

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