Characterization of materials using non-contact inductive sensor applications

Transducers and sensors play an important role in instrumentation and measurement. Expectations from noncontact biomedical implants are getting renewed interests among researchers. A novel work is carried by presenting a non-contact technique as an inductive transducer coils. A theoretical analy...

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Main Authors: Arshad, Atika, Khan, Sheroz, Alam, A. H. M. Zahirul, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Teddy, -, Zulkefly, Ezamurni, Jaafar, Aisyah, Latif, Khairun Nissaa' Abdul, Abidin, Noraini, AbdWahab, SitiNorkhairani, IzwarArfani, NurulSyuhadah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/5868/1/05937151.pdf
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Summary:Transducers and sensors play an important role in instrumentation and measurement. Expectations from noncontact biomedical implants are getting renewed interests among researchers. A novel work is carried by presenting a non-contact technique as an inductive transducer coils. A theoretical analysis of an inductive transducer is given which is followed by a development of non-contact measurement technique to characterize core materials within a frequency of 1 KHz to 20 KHz. Simulation is carried out using PSpice, Excel and MATLAB software tools. The simulation details are presented exploring the effect of materials through non-contact means.