This paper reapproaches the very classic problem of the analytic study of nonlinear diffusion of electromagnetic fields in conducting media. Significant contributions that appeared in the literature on this topic are cited in order to highlight the interest and the efforts provided by the scientific community on this topic as well as the aim and the main results of this work. The capabilities of two analytic procedures for estimating the energy losses in magnetic materials with hysteresis are shown and discussed. One formulation reduces the full nonlinear diffusion problem to a linear problem through an optimization procedure and is suited for thick cores. A second formulation approximates the magnetic field behavior by means of polyno...
Purpose - For efficient magnetic field calculations in electrical machines, the hysteresis and losse...
A new approach, based on the magnetic vector potential, is developed for the solution of flux penetr...
To correctly de scribe the magnetic flux through FeSi lamination section and the associated losses,h...
In this paper an analytic approach to deal with vector diffusion problems into hysteretic materials ...
International audienceThe introduction of accurate material modeling such as hysteresis phenomenon i...
In this paper the diffusion of the magnetic field in a hysteretic iron core slab is considered. The ...
The paper presents a study of the influence of magnetic hysteresis on macroscopic eddy current losse...
This paper presents two approaches for nonlinear dynamic modeling of voltage-driven magnetic circuit...
Abstract. It is demonstrated through the comparison of analytical, numerical, and experimental resul...
In this article, the diffusion of electromagnetic fields into a ferromagnetic lamination is numerica...
cited By 9International audienceWe propose an approach to solve the coupled problem of the magnetic ...
International audienceA new approach to face the problem of dynamic hysteresis and assess extra-loss...
The possibility of obtaining a voltage-driven solution of the diffusion equation by using a history-...
The paper deals with the numerical solution of the diffusion problem getting for the time va...
A new model of scalar static magnetic hysteresis based on the superposition of Krasnoselkii hysteres...
Purpose - For efficient magnetic field calculations in electrical machines, the hysteresis and losse...
A new approach, based on the magnetic vector potential, is developed for the solution of flux penetr...
To correctly de scribe the magnetic flux through FeSi lamination section and the associated losses,h...
In this paper an analytic approach to deal with vector diffusion problems into hysteretic materials ...
International audienceThe introduction of accurate material modeling such as hysteresis phenomenon i...
In this paper the diffusion of the magnetic field in a hysteretic iron core slab is considered. The ...
The paper presents a study of the influence of magnetic hysteresis on macroscopic eddy current losse...
This paper presents two approaches for nonlinear dynamic modeling of voltage-driven magnetic circuit...
Abstract. It is demonstrated through the comparison of analytical, numerical, and experimental resul...
In this article, the diffusion of electromagnetic fields into a ferromagnetic lamination is numerica...
cited By 9International audienceWe propose an approach to solve the coupled problem of the magnetic ...
International audienceA new approach to face the problem of dynamic hysteresis and assess extra-loss...
The possibility of obtaining a voltage-driven solution of the diffusion equation by using a history-...
The paper deals with the numerical solution of the diffusion problem getting for the time va...
A new model of scalar static magnetic hysteresis based on the superposition of Krasnoselkii hysteres...
Purpose - For efficient magnetic field calculations in electrical machines, the hysteresis and losse...
A new approach, based on the magnetic vector potential, is developed for the solution of flux penetr...
To correctly de scribe the magnetic flux through FeSi lamination section and the associated losses,h...