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Modeling of High-Frequency Electromagnetic Effects on an Ironless Inductive Position Sensor

Danisi, Alessandro  
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Masi, Alessandro
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Losito, Roberto
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2013
Ieee Sensors Journal

The ironless inductive position sensor (I2PS) is a five-coil air-cored structure that senses the variation of flux linkage between supply and sense coils and relates it to the linear position of a moving coil. In air-cored structures, the skin and proximity effect can bring substantial variations of the electrical resistance, leading to important deviations from the low-frequency functioning. In this paper, an analysis of the effect of high-frequency phenomena on the I2PS functioning is described. The key-element is the modeling of the resistance as a function of the frequency, which starts from the analytical resolution of Maxwell's equations in the coil's geometry. The analysis is validated by means of experimental measurements on custom sensor coils. The resulting model is integrated with the existing low-frequency analysis and represents a complete tool for the design of an I2PS sensor, framing its electromagnetic behavior.

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DOI
10.1109/Jsen.2013.2271546
Web of Science ID

WOS:000325687500011

Author(s)
Danisi, Alessandro  
Masi, Alessandro
Losito, Roberto
Perriard, Yves  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Sensors Journal
Volume

13

Issue

12

Start page

4663

End page

4670

Subjects

Skin effect

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proximity effect

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electromagnetic modeling

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Maxwell's equations

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ironless inductive position sensor

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REVIEWED

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