A scanning visualizer of the magnetic field distribution

A facility consisting of a three-coordinate positioning system, a personal computer, and a Hall probe is capable of measuring and visualizing the configuration of magnetic fields above objects with a spatial resolution of 0.1 mm or better. The potential of the facility is demonstrated by measuring t...

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description A facility consisting of a three-coordinate positioning system, a personal computer, and a Hall probe is capable of measuring and visualizing the configuration of magnetic fields above objects with a spatial resolution of 0.1 mm or better. The potential of the facility is demonstrated by measuring the configuration of the magnetic field above the system of two Sm-Co magnets with oppositely connected poles. The visualizer can be used in nondestructive testing and quality control of parts made of ferromagnetic materials and, in particular, welded joints.
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