A moving approach for the VHM (Vector Hysteron Model) is here described, to reconstruct both scalar and rotational magnetization of electrical steels with weak anisotropy, such as the non oriented grain Silicon steel. The hysterons distribution is postulated to be function of the magnetization state of the material, in order to overcome the practical limitation of the congruency property of the standard VHM approach. By using this formulation and a suitable accommodation procedure, the results obtained indicate that the model is accurate, in particular in reproducing the experimental behavior approaching to the saturation region, allowing a real improvement respect to the previous approach
The presence of two-dimensional (2D) magnetization processes in devices and electrical machines call...
The energetic model of ferromagnetic hysteresis is generalized for isotropic materials. All reversib...
A critical study of the Jiles and Atherton Mean Field Model was done to determine the validity of th...
A moving approach for the VHM (Vector Hysteron Model) is here described, to reconstruct both scalar ...
A generalization of the VHM (Vector Hysteron Model) is here described to reconstruct rotational magn...
In this work we show how it is possible to predict the magnetic behavior of electric steels using a ...
The single hysteron model is identified to reconstruct the magnetization processes of a grain-orient...
. A new general typology of optimization algorithm inspired to classical swarm intelligence, the Con...
A new general typology of optimization algorithm inspired from the classical swarm intelligence, th...
The paper presents the state of the art and the problems already open in modelling the hysteresis ph...
A new approach is proposed to model the hysteretic behavior of magnetic materials in 2-D electromagn...
The design of electrical machines and magnetic actuators requires accurate models to represent hyste...
This paper presents a generalized Chua-type vector hysteresis model to describe both the static and ...
A new hysteresis operator for the simulation of Goss-textured ferromagnets is here defined. The oper...
In this paper the texture reconstruction of magnetic materials by means of a magnetic model for vect...
The presence of two-dimensional (2D) magnetization processes in devices and electrical machines call...
The energetic model of ferromagnetic hysteresis is generalized for isotropic materials. All reversib...
A critical study of the Jiles and Atherton Mean Field Model was done to determine the validity of th...
A moving approach for the VHM (Vector Hysteron Model) is here described, to reconstruct both scalar ...
A generalization of the VHM (Vector Hysteron Model) is here described to reconstruct rotational magn...
In this work we show how it is possible to predict the magnetic behavior of electric steels using a ...
The single hysteron model is identified to reconstruct the magnetization processes of a grain-orient...
. A new general typology of optimization algorithm inspired to classical swarm intelligence, the Con...
A new general typology of optimization algorithm inspired from the classical swarm intelligence, th...
The paper presents the state of the art and the problems already open in modelling the hysteresis ph...
A new approach is proposed to model the hysteretic behavior of magnetic materials in 2-D electromagn...
The design of electrical machines and magnetic actuators requires accurate models to represent hyste...
This paper presents a generalized Chua-type vector hysteresis model to describe both the static and ...
A new hysteresis operator for the simulation of Goss-textured ferromagnets is here defined. The oper...
In this paper the texture reconstruction of magnetic materials by means of a magnetic model for vect...
The presence of two-dimensional (2D) magnetization processes in devices and electrical machines call...
The energetic model of ferromagnetic hysteresis is generalized for isotropic materials. All reversib...
A critical study of the Jiles and Atherton Mean Field Model was done to determine the validity of th...