Higher order reversal curves in some hysteresis models

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Abstract

Some physical concepts important for a hysteresis model (effective field, anhysteretic magnetization) are discussed on the example of Jiles-Atherton model. The Jiles-Atherton model reveals some drawbacks, which make this model more difficult to be applied in electrical engineering. In particular, it does not describe accurately the magnetization curves after a reversal, moreover complex magnetization cycles are poorly represented. On the other hand, the phenomenological description proposed by Takács seems to be a valuable alternative to the Jiles-Atherton formalism. The concept of effective field may be easily incorporated in the description.

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Chwastek, K. (2012). Higher order reversal curves in some hysteresis models. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 61(4), 455–470. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10171-012-0036-9

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