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A thermal extension and loss model for Tellinen’s hysteresis model
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COMPEL (2021) 40 (2): 126–141.
Published: 25 June 2020
... field simulation Permeability Reluctivity Material curve modeling Hysteresis Hysteresis losses Ferromagnetic materials are used in many applications and exposed to a wide temperature range. As the temperature approaches the Curie point, these materials lose their ferromagnetic properties...
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Comparison of a simple and a detailed model of magnetic hysteresis with measurements on electrical steel
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COMPEL (2009) 28 (3): 700–710.
Published: 08 May 2009
... is to investigate and discuss the potential of a simple complex‐permeability model. Design/methodology/approach A frequency dependent complex‐permeability model as well as a more detailed model (describing hysteresis, classical eddy current effects, and excess losses separately) are compared to single‐sheet...
