agarrison
Aerospace
- Oct 7, 2004
- 3
I'm an astro engineer by training, but I'm working on a personal project dealing with magnetics and need some extremely basic assistance in knowing where to start looking for the engineering approach. Please forgive my fundamental language and description of the engineering involved.
I'm trying to create a function which will permit me to do the following:
I'll be using a 3-axis magnetic sensor and need to determine distance, velocity, etc. from the sensor to a "wire" of straight permanent magnetic material (assume 2 dimensional) as it approaches from an unknown angle to the axis of the wire. Closest approach (if it in fact crosses the source) will always be the same - about 1/2" from sensor to magnetic source.
Sensing the B field seems like the best approach, and I can derive a lot from measuring sensor readings (strength and direction) at two different times when approaching/departing the field crossing point. Velocity vector of the sensor will be known.
How do I find or create a function to determine the predicted field strength at a given sensor location? The wire could be many feet long, and I could cross over it in close proximity to one end or the other (ie: flux will be at a "steep" angle). I will probably know the strength of the magnet.
By the way, any suggestions for a material for the source "wire"? Permanent, not easily demagnetized, and as inexpensive as possible within reason.
Many thanks.
I'm trying to create a function which will permit me to do the following:
I'll be using a 3-axis magnetic sensor and need to determine distance, velocity, etc. from the sensor to a "wire" of straight permanent magnetic material (assume 2 dimensional) as it approaches from an unknown angle to the axis of the wire. Closest approach (if it in fact crosses the source) will always be the same - about 1/2" from sensor to magnetic source.
Sensing the B field seems like the best approach, and I can derive a lot from measuring sensor readings (strength and direction) at two different times when approaching/departing the field crossing point. Velocity vector of the sensor will be known.
How do I find or create a function to determine the predicted field strength at a given sensor location? The wire could be many feet long, and I could cross over it in close proximity to one end or the other (ie: flux will be at a "steep" angle). I will probably know the strength of the magnet.
By the way, any suggestions for a material for the source "wire"? Permanent, not easily demagnetized, and as inexpensive as possible within reason.
Many thanks.