Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (Oct 2024)

Analysis of orientation errors in triaxial fluxgate sensors and research on their calibration methods

  • X. Hu,
  • X. Hu,
  • S. He,
  • S. He,
  • X. Zhao,
  • Q. Tian,
  • Q. Tian,
  • A. Mamatemin,
  • P. Guo,
  • P. Guo,
  • G. Chang,
  • G. Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-13-301-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 301 – 308

Abstract

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Three-axis magnetic flux gate sensors are widely used in Chinese geomagnetic observatories, but due to their directional errors it is necessary to study error correction methods to improve measurement accuracy. Firstly, the mechanism of directional errors produced by three-axis magnetic flux gate sensors is analyzed, followed by the development of measurement tools for conducting directional error measurement experiments on the high-precision three-axis magnetic flux gate sensors of the Chinese FGM-01 series. Experimental results show that correcting the Z-axis and D-axis directional errors is essential. The observation data after error correction, whether in terms of the standard deviation of its all-day baseline values or the relative difference magnitude with the reference instrument, significantly decrease, demonstrating the clear correction effect and proving the effectiveness of this correction method.