Abstract
The physical assumptions underlying the static and dynamic Jiles-Atherton (JA) hysteresis models are critically analyzed. It is shown that the energy-balance method used in deriving these models is actually closer to a balance of coenergies, thereby depriving the resulting JA phenomenology of physical meaning. The non-physical basis of its dynamic extension is demonstrated by a sharp contrast between hysteresis loops predicted by the model and those measured for grain-oriented steel under conditions of controlled sinusoidal flux density at frequencies of 50, 100, and 200 Hz. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Zirka, S. E., Moroz, Y. I., Harrison, R. G., & Chwastek, K. (2012). On physical aspects of the Jiles-Atherton hysteresis models. Journal of Applied Physics, 112(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4747915
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