Magneto Strict Ive
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Transcript of Magneto Strict Ive
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Magnetostrictive sensorsInvent at 1970 MTS Temposonictechnology
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensorsManetostrictive effectVillari effectWiedemann effect
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensors Manetostrictive effect
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensors Villari effect Reverse of Magnetoestrictive
applying stress to a magnetostrictive material changes its magnetic properties
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensors Wiedemann effect
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensors The operation
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Theory of Magnetostrictive sensors The operation
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Magnetostriction sensors FeaturesNon contactAbsolute10 mm ~ 20 mNonlinearity < 0.02%
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Magnetostriction sensors Comparison
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Magnetostriction sensors ApplicationAutomated (Robotic) ManualTrans issionAutomotive SuspensionsAutomotive SteeringMedical Hospital and Home Care BedMedical Infusion PumpMedical Dental ChairsTractor SteeringCommercial Appliance DampingAutomotive Tank LevelsConstruction Equipment
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Magnetostriction sensors Application Automated (Robotic) ManualTrans issionBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Automotive SuspensionsBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Automotive SteeringBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Medical Hospital and Home Care BedBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Medical Infusion PumpBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Medical Dental ChairsBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Tractor SteeringBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Commercial Appliance DampingBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Construction EquipmentBack
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Magnetostriction sensors Application - Automotive Tank LevelsBack