Author:
Zhang Shizheng,Chen Tao,Fu Tianyu,Ai Danni,Yang Jian
Abstract
Abstract
This paper presents a novel measurement method for detecting the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials. The proposed method uses a motor to rotate the ferromagnetic sample. At the same time, a triaxial magnetometer reads the magnetic field information, and the motor rotation frequency and the magnetometer sampling rate obtain the rotation angle information. A nonlinear optimization algorithm is applied to calculate the magnetic moment and magnetic declination angle of the sample. The effectiveness of the method is proved by numerical simulation and experimental measurement. Our results indicate that the proposed method offers several advantages, including its ease of deployment, simplicity of operation, high accuracy, and robustness. It provides a feasible solution for laboratory-based magnetic moment measurements and rapidly detecting magnetic moments in industrial settings.
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