A method able to generalize the static Preisach hysteresis model for dynamic loops under sinusoidal time-varying fields is presented in this paper. The aim is to obtain an equivalent static model for dynamic loops. Then, the Preisach distribution function parameters are updated according to the frequency of the excitation magnetic field. The frequency-dependent parameters have been evaluated by genetic algorithms. Validations based on a comparison of the results of the present approach have been made with a different classical numerical approach modeling dynamic loops.

Salvini, A., Pucacco, G., RIGANTI FULGINEI, F. (2003). Generalization of the Static Preisach Model for Dynamic Hysteresis by a Genetic Approach. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, Vol. 39, No.3, 1353-1356 [10.1109/TMAG.2003.810538].

Generalization of the Static Preisach Model for Dynamic Hysteresis by a Genetic Approach

SALVINI, Alessandro;RIGANTI FULGINEI, Francesco
2003-01-01

Abstract

A method able to generalize the static Preisach hysteresis model for dynamic loops under sinusoidal time-varying fields is presented in this paper. The aim is to obtain an equivalent static model for dynamic loops. Then, the Preisach distribution function parameters are updated according to the frequency of the excitation magnetic field. The frequency-dependent parameters have been evaluated by genetic algorithms. Validations based on a comparison of the results of the present approach have been made with a different classical numerical approach modeling dynamic loops.
2003
Salvini, A., Pucacco, G., RIGANTI FULGINEI, F. (2003). Generalization of the Static Preisach Model for Dynamic Hysteresis by a Genetic Approach. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, Vol. 39, No.3, 1353-1356 [10.1109/TMAG.2003.810538].
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