Differential connection of inductance coils for recording the parameters of striker motion during dynamic indentation
https://doi.org/10.17586/0021-3454-2023-66-1-74-80
Abstract
The possibility of using the magnetic induction method with the differential inclusion of two inductors for recording the motion parameters of the impactor during dynamic indentation is considered. Based on analysis of the literature on non-destructive testing of the mechanical characteristics of materials, the use of the dynamic indentation method as a promising direction in this area is substantiated. A prototype of the primary transducer of the dynamic indentation sensor is developed, the distinctive feature of the prototype is the use of two differentially connected inductors in it. To demonstrate the primary converter operability, a computer 3D model is developed for registering the impactor movement during the flight in the Comsol Myltiphysics finite-element analysis program, with the help of which the effect of variation of geometric parameters of differentially connected inductors on the change in EMF with time is analyzed. Results of experimental testing of the dynamic indentation sensor prototype are presented. The proposed scheme for implementing the magnetic induction method makes it possible to significantly reduce the dependence of the obtained EMF signal on the relative position of the magnet and inductors, which, in turn, ensures the possibility to increase the accuracy of recording the indenter motion parameters.
About the Authors
O. A. KolganovRussian Federation
Oleg А. Kolganov -Post-Graduate Student
St. Petersburg
A. V. Ilyinsky
Russian Federation
Alexander V. Ilyinsky - Assistant
St. Petersburg
R. A. Egorov
Russian Federation
Roman А. Egorov - Assistant
St. Petersburg
A. Е. Khoshev
Russian Federation
Alexander Е. Khoshev - Student
St. Petersburg
A. V. Fedorov
Russian Federation
Alexey V. Fedorov - Associate Professor
St. Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Kolganov O.A., Ilyinsky A.V., Egorov R.A., Khoshev A.Е., Fedorov A.V. Differential connection of inductance coils for recording the parameters of striker motion during dynamic indentation. Journal of Instrument Engineering. 2023;66(1):74-80. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17586/0021-3454-2023-66-1-74-80