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A numerical investigation of Preisach and Jiles models for magnetic hysteresis

H. Igarashi (Hokkaido University, Japan and Inst. für El. Energietechnik, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
D. Lederer (Inst. für El. Energietechnik, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
A. Kost (Inst. für El. Energietechnik, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany)
T. Honma (Hokkaido University, Japan)
T. Nakata (Kanto‐Gakuin University, Japan)

Abstract

The Preisach and Jiles models for hysteresis are applied to reconstruct BH loops from measurement data for constructional steel St 37. The distribution function for the Preisach model is determined from all the available, 18, measured BH loops starting from the initial curve. The five unknown parameters in Jiles model are determined by the simulated annealing method to minimize the distance between the largest measured BH loop and the corresponding computed loop. Although Jiles model gives differences from the measured BH loops for low applied fields, it provides results fitted well to the largest measured loop for which the parameters are optimized. The Preisach model gives good fitting over a wide range of the applied field.

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Igarashi, H., Lederer, D., Kost, A., Honma, T. and Nakata, T. (1998), "A numerical investigation of Preisach and Jiles models for magnetic hysteresis", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 17 No. 3, pp. 357-363. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321649810203279

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