Energies (Nov 2022)

Design of a Fluxgate Weak Current Sensor with Anti-Low Frequency Interference Ability

  • Xiangyu Tan,
  • Wenyun Li,
  • Guochao Qian,
  • Gang Ao,
  • Xiaowei Xu,
  • Ran Wei,
  • Yi Ke,
  • Wenbin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15228489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 22
p. 8489

Abstract

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According to the requirements of weak current measurement in power grid, a weak current sensor with anti-low frequency interference ability is developed. The sensor adopts the principle of fluxgate detection and adds a magnetic ring on the original basis. The structure of the magnetic ring is simulated using comsol to further improve detection sensitivity. In order to solve the problem that the electromagnetic current sensor is vulnerable to the interference of geomagnetic field and power frequency magnetic field in weak current measurement, a magnetic shielding method with low cost is selected, and the shielding shell structure is designed using a finite element analysis method. The experimental results show that the minimum measurable current is 1 mA, the measurement range is 1 mA–1 A, and the bandwidth is DC-16 kHz. The designed magnetic shielding shell can effectively reduce 97.3% of the DC magnetic field interference and 95.7% of the power frequency magnetic field interference. The sensor can realize accurate measurement of weak current in power grid.

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