Superconducting magnets with stable and strong magnetic fields play a pivotal role in fields such as biology, medical science, and physics. Given the difficult measurement conditions and low measurement accuracy of the strong magnetic field, a measurement method based on magnetic flux modulation is proposed in this paper. Additionally, a high-stability coil-driving device is established. A circuit for coil speed acquisition and measurement is developed. The effective values of induced electromotive forces corresponding to the measured strong magnetic field are obtained, following the de-noising principle of the lock-in amplifier. Particularly, a traceable transmission standard is formed when the measurement coil is calibrated by the national standard magnetic field. The experimental system results demonstrated that the uncertainty of the proposed method reaches the order of E-4 for the measurement of magnetic induction intensity below 7T. This significantly contributes to the measurement of superconducting strong magnetic fields.
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