Abstract

The magnetic anisotropy sensor (MAS) is noncontactly able to measure the mechanical stresses of ferromagnetic materials. The output voltage is caused by the inverse magnetostrictive effect. To measure tensile or bending stress, MAS output voltage − each stress characteristic was needed. This paper deals with the relationship of MAS output voltage for tensile and bending stresses. The output voltage on bending stress is calculated using the output voltage ratio and output voltage-tensile stress characteristics. Thus, MAS can measure both the tensile and bending stresses using output voltage- tensile stress characteristics.

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