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THE INTERPOLATION OF MAGNETIZATION TABLES

Sergio PISSANETZKY (Texas Accelerator Center, 2319 Timberloch Dr., The Woodlands, TX 77380, USA)
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Abstract

A magnetization table describing the magnetic properties of the material of interest is the primary input for any computer program expected to calculate magnetic fields or other magnetic parameters in a nonlinear case. Magnetization tables, however, consist of discrete points, and the program assumes some interpolation rule to calculate values between them. There exists a variety of interpolation schemes, and some of them can produce very large errors and even unphysical results when the intervals are not narrow enough. Unfortunately, it was found that intervals used in practice are seldom narrow enough. The accurate interpolation of magnetization tables thus becomes a central issue in the numerical solution of nonlinear magnetic problems. We discuss several interpolation schemes used in practice. We propose a new one that is guaranteed to give physical results, and we address the question as to how wide the table invervals can be if a desired accuracy is specified. The discussion is illustrated with many examples.

Citation

PISSANETZKY, S. (1986), "THE INTERPOLATION OF MAGNETIZATION TABLES", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 41-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb010017

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