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The effect of anisotropy in the modified Jiles-Atherton model of static hysteresis

The effect of anisotropy in the modified Jiles-Atherton model of static hysteresis The effect of anisotropy in the modified Jiles-Atherton model of static hysteresis An extension of the modified Jiles-Atherton description to include the effect of anisotropy is presented. Anisotropy is related to the value of the angular momentum quantum number J , which affects the form of the Brillouin function used to describe the anhysteretic magnetization. Moreover the shape of magnetization dependent R(m) function is influenced by the choice of the J value. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Electrical Engineering de Gruyter

The effect of anisotropy in the modified Jiles-Atherton model of static hysteresis

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de Gruyter
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0004-0746
DOI
10.2478/v10171-011-0005-8
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Abstract

The effect of anisotropy in the modified Jiles-Atherton model of static hysteresis An extension of the modified Jiles-Atherton description to include the effect of anisotropy is presented. Anisotropy is related to the value of the angular momentum quantum number J , which affects the form of the Brillouin function used to describe the anhysteretic magnetization. Moreover the shape of magnetization dependent R(m) function is influenced by the choice of the J value.

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Archives of Electrical Engineeringde Gruyter

Published: Mar 1, 2011

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