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High sensitivity marine electronic compass equipment based on magnetoelectric effect of magnetostriction-piezoelectric composites

Phung, Anh Tuan and Nguyen, Van Tuan and Nguyen, Ba Bien and Nguyen, Huu Duc and Do, Thi Huong Giang (2018) High sensitivity marine electronic compass equipment based on magnetoelectric effect of magnetostriction-piezoelectric composites. In: The 9th International Workshop on ADVANCED MATERIALS SCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, 7-11 November 2018, Ninh Binh City, Vietnam.

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Abstract

A novel marine electronic compass devices has been developed by integrating magnetoelectric geomagnetic sensors. The 1-D single sensors were fabricated using laminated composites of soft magnetic Ni-based Metglas ribbons and piezoelectric plate. The compass device consists of two 1-D single sensors in an orthogonal arrangement that permit to determine the angle respect to the magnetic North (Azimuth angle) by simultaneously measuring two components of geomagnetic field in horizontal plane. The investigations were performed by modelling and theory calculating for optimizing configuration, size and shape of single sensor element as well as optimizing noise floor in orthogonal assembly. With extremely high sensitivity (~ 1 V/Oe) and resolution magnetic field (~ nT) thanks to the enhancement of magnetic softness and uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, a highly sensitive angular sensor was successfully investigated and manufactured. Based on sensor working principles, an electronics circuit was developed, designed, assembled and packaged. The algorithms included auto-offset compensation, orthogonal error estimate, auto-calibration and Azimuth angle calculation were built that enables precisely measure angular position with a high sensitivity of 0.1 degree. This investigated high sensitivities but low-cost instrument are comparable with current commercial products

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: Engineering Physics
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering Physics and Nanotechnology (FEPN)
Key Laboratory for Nanotechnology (Nano Lab)
Depositing User: Dr Giang Do
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2019 22:39
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2019 06:43
URI: http://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/3514

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