Claims
- 1. A magnetomechanical-resonant-frequency pressure transducer system responsive to the strength of a d.c. bias field on a target, comprising:
- a. means including a driving coil co-axial with said target for interrogating said target,
- b. generating means for generating an a.c. magnetic field within said coil to effect direct magnetic coupling between said ac magnetic field and said target, said ac magnetic field incorporating the resonant frequency of said target;
- c. means including a displaceable pressure sensitive device biasing means for generating said dc bias field and varying means for changing the relative displacement of said pressure sensitive device and said target so as to vary the strength of said dc bias field on said target, thereby applying a variable d.c. bias field to said target to produce changes in the resonant frequency of said target that are correlated with displacement of said pressure sensitive device; and
- d. detection means for detecting the resonant frequency produced in said target by the strength of said dc bias field.
- 2. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said generation means includes the use of a self-oscillating circuit having a reference frequency equal to the resonant frequency of said target.
- 3. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said generation means includes energizing means adapted to provide said interrogation coil with a white noise source comprising a uniform closely banded spectrum of ac magnetic fields incorporating the resonant frequency of said target.
- 4. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for applying a variable d.c. bias field includes means for slideably displacing said target within a channel of ferrimagnetic material.
- 5. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for applying a variable dc bias includes means for slideably displacing said target within a channel of ferromagnetic material.
- 6. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for applying variable d.c. bias field includes a bar magnet adapted to generate a dc bias field, said bar magnet being mounted on a support in the proximity of said target for movement relative to said target to vary the strength of the dc bias field applied thereto.
- 7. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 6, wherein said pressure sensitive device is a bourdon tube and said support on which said bar magnet is mounted comprises the free end of said bourdon tube.
- 8. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 6, wherein said magnet bar is mounted for rotation about the X, Y or Z axes thereof.
- 9. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for detection of said target's resonant frequency includes a counter having variable sensitivity and a receiving coil surrounding said target.
- 10. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for applying a variable dc bias field comprises a barium-ferrite channel adapted, when magnetized, to provide said the dc bias field.
- 11. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 1, wherein said target comprises an elongated, ductile strip of magnetostrictive ferromagnetic material enclosed in a non-magnetic container in such a manner as to allow the strip to vibrate freely, said strip having a magnetostrictive coupling factor, k greater than 0, where k=.sqroot.(1-fr.sup.2 /fa.sup.2), fr and fa being the resonant and anti-resonant frequencies, respectively.
- 12. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 10, wherein said barium-ferrite channel has a ferrite/plastic weight ratio of 0.25 to 0.30.
- 13. A resonant-frequency transducer system as recited in claim 12, wherein said channel is so constructed that said target is slidable therewithin for movement longitudinal thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 548,815 filed Nov. 4, 1983 entitled "Magnetomechanical Transducers Utilizing Resonant Frequency Shifts.
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