Scientific paper ID 2538 : 2024/3
APPLICATIONS OF DEVICES BASED ON MAGNETOELECTRIC EFFECT FOR VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS

Victor Kiselev,Roman Petrov, Slavcho Bozhkov, Ivan Milenov

Currently, vehicles equipped with electric and hybrid engines are becoming increasingly popular, but these engines reliable and precise technology for determining the position of moving mechanisms to enhance the vehicle`s performance. Electric and hybrid vehicles precise engine control and positioning for optimal performance and fuel consumption savings, which is a key factor for consumers when choosing a vehicle to purchase. One possible solution to these problems could be achieved through the use of devices based on the magneto-electric effect (ME), which could provide vehicle owners with detailed information about the condition of all car modules. This article discusses the possibility of using sensors based on the magnetoelectric effect for diagnosing the condition of electric and hybrid vehicles - consisting of multiferroic magneto-electric layered structures. Such multiferroic structures possess magnetic, electric, and elastic properties simultaneously, and the interplay of these properties leads to cross-effects, linking the magnetic and electric characteristics of the material. Multiferroic layered structures with magneto-electric effect can be effectively utilized for developing new types of sensors sensitive to changes in magnetic fields.


магнитоэлектрический эффект датчики датчики магнитного поля гибридные автомобили электромобили устройства сбора энергииmagnetoelectric effect sensors magnetic field sensors hybrid vehicles electric vehicles energy harvester.Victor KiselevRoman Petrov Slavcho Bozhkov Ivan Milenov

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