Papers - Magnetic Methods - Observations on Compensated Magnetometer Systems (Abstract of Contrib. 80).

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Mark C. Malamphy Irnack C. Do Amaral
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Abstract

Four magnetic fleld balances and several spare magnetic systems were purchased by the Brazilian National Department of Mineral Production from the Askania Werke A. G., of Berlin, in 1932. Preliminary field tests on this new equipment showed one of the vertical component magnetic systems to be defective. A series of measurements designed to investigate the functioning of these instruments, and particularly the defective system, showed it to have an abnormally low magnetic moment, as compared to the satisfactory systems, and a high-temperature correction that was opposite in sign to that which would be expected for a noncompensated magnetic system. Since these systems were of the "temperature compensated" type, this condition indicated an accidental overcompensation. Attempts to correct for this overcompensation by readjustment of the compensating masses on the aluminum and Invar spindles failed because the distance by which the position of the masses could be shifted was insufficient. The temperature effect was reduced by this readjustment but was not entirely eliminated, as was to be desired. Theoretical deductions indicated that the defective condition of the system could be explained as due to three possible causes: (1) considerable loss of magnetic moment of the system; (2) increase in the magnetic temperature coefficient of the laminas; (3) dislocation of the component parts of the system caused by a shock experienced after it left the factory and before it was tested in Brazil. Later information received from the factory after examination of the returned system indicated that the third cause probably played the most important role. Temperature calibrations of the defective system for various positions of the counterweights brought out an important point, which it is believed
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APA: Mark C. Malamphy Irnack C. Do Amaral  (1940)  Papers - Magnetic Methods - Observations on Compensated Magnetometer Systems (Abstract of Contrib. 80).

MLA: Mark C. Malamphy Irnack C. Do Amaral Papers - Magnetic Methods - Observations on Compensated Magnetometer Systems (Abstract of Contrib. 80).. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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