Selection of Soft Magnetic Core Materials Used on an LVDT Prototype

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R. Yañez-Valdez
R. Alva-Gallegos
A. Caballero-Ruiz
L. Ruiz-Huerta

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Traditionally, the use of ferrite as a core of the linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is suggested in its designs. Nevertheless, problems related to its brittleness and low tensile strength may be considered as important drawbacks for its use as a core material, especially when its geometry is likely to be modified. This work explores other alternatives related to soft magnetic materials, less used in applications of an LVDT core. By means of a decision matrix, from an assortment of different materials, three alternatives were selected. This proposal provides the identification of those materials with higher qualification values to be used as core material. In order to validate the performance of the selected materials, a prototype of LVDT was designed and fabricated. The design was carried out taking into consideration typical performance specifications. Finally, a comparison of the measurements of sensitivity and linearity of the proposed and traditional materials was made.

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Yañez-Valdez, R., Alva-Gallegos, R., Caballero-Ruiz, A., & Ruiz-Huerta, L. (2012). Selection of Soft Magnetic Core Materials Used on an LVDT Prototype. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.16656423.2012.10.2.409
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