A laboratory system to produce a highly accurate and uniform magnetic field for sensor calibration

G. Mirzaeva, T. Summers, R. Betz
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This paper addresses one particular issue that the authors came across when developing a DC Motor Duty Meter - a comprehensive condition monitoring tool for large DC motors based on flux density measurement inside the motor air gap. This particular issue crucial for the project was how to calibrate, with high accuracy, a large number of flux density sensors to be used to measure the flux density distribution along the surface of the motor poles. From available literature and IEEE standards, the recommended and most common way to generate a calibration magnetic field is based on Helmholtz coil principle, which in practice is limited to small flux density magnitudes. A method used by the authors and described in this paper utilizes a step test and simple calculations based on Faraday's Law. The novelty of the described method is in particularities of the system, measurements and calculations, which make the method highly immune to typical sources of errors. The method can be used to produce a very accurate and uniform magnetic field with densities ranging from fractions of Tesla to above one Tesla to calibrate flux sensors in this flux range. Its accuracy is only limited by that of a current source, a current probe and a digital oscilloscope. Uniformity of the generated field is discussed and experimentally confirmed. Experimental results obtained within the DC Motor Duty Meter project are included to illustrate correctness of the sensor calibration. Conditions that guarantee the maximum efficiency of the method are discussed. The paper is concluded by a step by step calibration procedure that other researchers may find useful.
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一种实验室系统,用于产生高度精确和均匀的磁场,用于传感器校准
本文解决了作者在开发直流电机占空率计时遇到的一个特殊问题。直流电机占空率计是一种基于电机气隙内磁通密度测量的大型直流电机的综合状态监测工具。这个项目的关键问题是如何高精度地校准大量的磁通密度传感器,用于测量沿电机磁极表面的磁通密度分布。根据现有文献和IEEE标准,推荐和最常见的产生校准磁场的方法是基于亥姆霍兹线圈原理,该原理在实践中仅限于小的磁通密度量级。作者在本文中描述的方法利用了基于法拉第定律的阶跃测试和简单计算。所述方法的新颖性在于系统、测量和计算的特殊性,这使得该方法对典型误差源具有高度免疫力。该方法可用于产生密度从特斯拉的几分之一到一个特斯拉以上的非常精确和均匀的磁场,以校准该磁通范围内的磁通传感器。其精度仅受电流源、电流探头和数字示波器的限制。讨论了产生场的均匀性,并进行了实验验证。在直流电机占空率计项目中获得的实验结果说明了传感器校准的正确性。讨论了保证该方法效率最大化的条件。本文的结论是一步一步的校准程序,其他研究人员可能会发现有用的。
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