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According to the analysis characteristic of the on-line sensor of the mechanical device, the on-line magnetic field of the double excitation sensor is analysed by using the most advanced F-30 multi-dimensional digital magnetic measurement system. Using F-30 mode scanning analysis of the dual incentive sensor of two-dimensional (2D) and 3D characteristics, a system of a 3D mesh of the sensor is obtained, the 3D graph, the 3D graphic model, at last, through export data for magnetic field distribution of more detailed information. The accuracy of the F-30 magnetic field analysis system is very high, and the field distribution information of the sensor is more practical. This analysis is of a great reference value for the experimental analysis of the sensor.
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