• DocumentCode
    1532895
  • Title

    Measurement of temperature and liquid viscosity using wireless magneto-acoustic/magneto-optical sensors

  • Author

    Jain, M.K. ; Schmidt, Stefan ; Mungle, Casey ; Loiselle, Keith ; Grimes, C.A.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Kentucky Univ., Lexington, KY, USA
  • Volume
    37
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2767
  • Lastpage
    2769
  • Abstract
    Remote query magneto-acoustic and magneto-optical sensors are used to measure liquid temperature, viscosity and density. Sensors comprising magnetoelastic Metglas(R) 2826MB thick-films, alloy composition Fe40Ni38Mo4B18, oscillate in response to an externally applied, time-varying magnetic field. The sensor oscillations are strongest at the characteristic mechanical resonant frequency of the sensor. Depending upon the physical geometry and surface roughness of the magnetoelastic films, the mechanical sensor-vibrations launch an acoustic wave that can be detected remotely using a hydrophone or microphone. Furthermore, the sensor oscillations act to modulate the intensity of a laser beam reflected from the sensor surface. The sensor vibrations were optically monitored using a photo detector placed in the path of a laser beam back-scattered off the sensor ribbon. Using a Fast Fourier Transform, the signal obtained in the time-domain from acoustical or optical detectors is converted into the frequency-domain from which the resonant frequency of the sensor is determined. The resonant frequency shifts linearly with temperature and, when immersed in a liquid, with the frictional damping forces associated with liquid viscosity and density, thus allowing a remote measurement of temperature and liquid viscosity
  • Keywords
    fast Fourier transforms; magnetic sensors; magneto-optical sensors; magnetoacoustic effects; metallic glasses; remote sensing; temperature sensors; viscosity measurement; Fe40Ni38Mo4B18; fast Fourier transform; liquid viscosity measurement; magneto-acoustic sensor; magneto-optical sensor; magnetoelastic Metglas 2826MB thick film; mechanical oscillation; remote query; resonant frequency; temperature measurement; wireless transmission; Acoustic sensors; Density measurement; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical sensors; Optical sensors; Resonant frequency; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Viscosity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/20.951301
  • Filename
    951301