Handbook of detectors, sensors and actuator mechanical devices

Outlaw, Camron and Peterman, Taylor (2012) Handbook of detectors, sensors and actuator mechanical devices. Academic Studio, Delhi, India. ISBN 9788132308980

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Abstract

A metal detector is a device which responds to metal that may not be readily apparent. The simplest form of a metal detector consists of an oscillator producing an alternating current that passes through a coil producing an alternating magnetic field. If a piece of electrically conductive metal is close to the coil, eddy currents will be induced in the metal, and this produces an alternating magnetic field of its own. If another coil is used measure the magnetic field (acting as a magnetometer), the change in the magnetic field due to the metallic object can be detected. The first industrial metal detectors were developed in the 1960s and were used extensively for mining and other industrial applications. Uses include de-mining (the detection of land mines), the detection of weapons such as knives and guns, especially in airport security, geophysical prospecting, archaeology and treasure hunting. Metal detectors are also used to detect foreign bodies in food, and in the construction industry to detect steel reinforcing bars in concrete and pipes and wires buried in walls and floors.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Electronic Books
Depositing User: Esam @ Hisham Muhammad
Date Deposited: 02 Jan 2024 06:13
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2024 06:13
URI: http://odlsystem2.utm.my/id/eprint/4291

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