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  2. Magnetostriction - Wikipedia

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    Both of these alloys have <100> easy axes for magnetostriction and demonstrate sufficient ductility for sensor and actuator applications. [6] Schematic of a whisker flow sensor developed using thin-sheet magnetostrictive alloys. Another very common magnetostrictive composite is the amorphous alloy Fe 81 Si 3.5 B 13.5 C 2 with its trade name ...

  3. MEMS magnetic actuator - Wikipedia

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    The principle of magnetic actuation is based on the Lorentz Force Equation. F → m a g = q v → × B {\displaystyle {\vec {F}}_{mag}=q{\vec {v}}\times B} When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a static magnetic field, the field produced around the conductor interacts with the static field to produce a force.

  4. Level sensor - Wikipedia

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    The principle behind magnetic, mechanical, cable, and other float level sensors often involves the opening or closing of a mechanical switch, either through direct contact with the switch, or magnetic operation of a reed. In other instances, such as magnetostrictive sensors, continuous monitoring is possible using a float principle.

  5. Wiedemann effect - Wikipedia

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    Magnetostrictive position sensors use the Wiedemann effect to excite an ultrasonic pulse. Typically a small magnet is used to mark a position along a magnetostrictive wire. The magnetic field from a short current pulse in the wire combined with that from the position magnet excites the ultrasonic pulse.

  6. Inverse magnetostrictive effect - Wikipedia

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    where is the magnetostrictive expansion at saturation, and is the angle between the saturation magnetization and the stress's direction. When λ s {\displaystyle \lambda _{s}} and σ {\displaystyle \sigma } are both positive (like in iron under tension), the energy is minimum for θ {\displaystyle \theta } = 0, i.e. when tension is aligned with ...

  7. Terfenol-D - Wikipedia

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    However, all methods have similar magnetostrictive properties. [10] Due to size restriction, MB is the best process to produce Terfenol-D. However it is a labor-intensive method. A newer process like MB is Etrema crystal grower (ECG) that results in larger diameter Terfenol-D crystals and increased magnetostrictive performance. The reliability ...