Exp LVDT
Exp LVDT
Exp LVDT
Calibration of LVDT
Objective:
The goal of this project is to study a Linear variable differential trasformer (LVDT)
, typical characteristic of measuring devices and possible applications.
Apparatus:
LVDT, micrometer, analog transducer amplifier
Construction:
LVDT consists of a cylindrical, insulating, non-magnetic form that has primary
coil in the mid segment and a secondary coil symmetrically wound in the two end
segments. The two secondary coils are connected in series opposition, so that the
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Primary Coil
Core
Secondary Coils
potentials induced in the two coils segments oppose each other. A core of fer-
romagnetic material is inserted coaxially in the cylindrical form without actually
touching it.
Working:
The primary coil is energized by AC supply voltage. As a result AC voltage of
same frequency is induced in the secondary windings. When the core moves the
reluctance of the flux path changes and hence the flux linkage with two secondary
windings changes. Since the two secondary coils are connected in series opposi-
tion, it is seen that the net induced voltage is zero(Vo = Vs1 - Vs2; Vs1 = Vs2;
Vo = 0) when the core is at the centre in between the two secondary windings.
This position is known as ’Null position’. Also, since the secondary windings
are connected in series opposition, the LVDT provides direction as well as mag-
nitude displacement. At steady state, the amplitude Vo of the induced voltage is
proportional, in the linear region, to the core displacement.
Note:An error known as ’zero error’ is present in some differential transformer
i.e. a non-zero reading at the null position. The main reasons for the zero error
are non-uniformities in the windings, harmonic components in the primary signal,
nonlinearities in the device.
The LVDT is a transducer which converts mechanical energy into electrical
energy i.e we get output in trems of voltage. Transduced energy levels are gen-
erally weak and often need conditioning. The signal conditioning is achieved by
analog transducer amplifier which we connect to the LVDT. The signal condition-
ing associated with the differential transformers includes filtering and amplifica-
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tion. Filtering is necessary to reject the noise i.e. to achieve high signal to nise
ratio of the o/p signal.Amplification is necessary to achieve signal strengh for data
aquisiton and processing.
Applications:
Applications of LVDT are:
• Automotive appliances
• Industrial gauging
• Industrial Robots
• Missiles
• Simulators
• Space shuttles
• Weighing systems
Prelab:
This experiment does not need any prelab report.
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Procedure:
1. Connect the o/p of LVDT to the i/p of Analog Transducer Amplifier.
4. Take readings for increasing value of displacements till the o/p becomes
constant for any number of further increments.
5. Similarly take the readings for decreasing value of displacement till the o/p
voltage becomes constant for any number of further decrements.
7. Draw Conclusion.
Postlab Report:
Following Points are expected in the postlab
• Conclusion