Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications

Volume 5, Issue 10 (October 2013)

ISSN Print: 1942-0730   ISSN Online: 1942-0749

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Pulsed Magnetic Field Measurement Outside Finite Length Solenoid: Experimental Results & Mathematical Verification

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DOI: 10.4236/jemaa.2013.510059    5,999 Downloads   9,358 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The paper deals with magnetic field mapping outside a finite length solenoid electromagnet, by an in-house designed and calibrated inductive pick-up or search coil. The search coil is calibrated in a unique methodology based on the azimuthal magnetic field component generated by a straight wire. This unique calibration technique helps us to avoid additional circuitry to integrate the signal obtained from search coil. The methodology proves advantageous in diffusion, implosion studies where the signal frequency changes with dimension and material of experimental job-piece (hollow metal tube). Remedial measures have been taken to avoid electrostatic capacitive pick-up (which eventually exacerbates with integration) keeping measurement simple and accurate. The experimentally measured field values have also been compared with electromagnetic field results obtained from mathematical calculations and finite element based simulations. Two different mathematical approaches have been demonstrated for field computation based on Biot-Savart Law. Both the methods have taken into account the exact geometry of the solenoid, including the inter-turn gaps. The methods use appropriate combination of closed-form mathematical expression and numerical integration techniques and are capable of determining all the vector components of magnetic field anywhere around the finite length solenoid. The mathematical computations are equally significant contributions in the paper especially because exact determination of magnetic fields outside finite length solenoids has not been discussed in sufficient specific details in already existing literature. The mathematical computations, finite element simulations and experimental verification together provide a holistic solution to magnetic field determination problems in pulse power applications that have not been discussed in available literature or books in specific details.

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S. Basu, S. Pany, P. Bannerjee and S. Mitra, "Pulsed Magnetic Field Measurement Outside Finite Length Solenoid: Experimental Results & Mathematical Verification," Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications, Vol. 5 No. 10, 2013, pp. 371-378. doi: 10.4236/jemaa.2013.510059.

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